N.B. Government Projects $244.8-Million Deficit
The Finance and Treasury Board released the $10.6-billion budget Tuesday with an emphasis on investment in mental health services and public health care, distance education and affordable housing.
The Finance and Treasury Board released the $10.6-billion budget Tuesday with an emphasis on investment in mental health services and public health care, distance education and affordable housing.
Seaside Home Veterinary Care is looking to hire a veterinarian and a veterinary technician or assistant for the new Moncton practice, which will operate under the name Tidal Bore Veterinary Care.
The city’s utility announced rates will go up 1.8 per cent starting March 31 rates.
In addition to supplying products at the new H & S Quispamsis location, the east side bakery is also looking at opening a shop on the west side.
ACORN N.B. hosted a tenant’s rights protest in Saint John featuring multiple speakers before representatives delivered a letter to Mary Wilson, Minister of Service New Brunswick.
Ashley Morin strapped on her goggles, rolled up her rubber gloves and got to work this year making and selling handmade soaps through her Saint John business, Morin Soaps.
The city moved another step closer to beginning work on the Fundy Quay development at Common Council this week.
City Council has passed the first two readings of a bylaw that would prevent retailers from handing out single-use plastic bags at checkouts.
Despite the challenges brought on by Covid-19, a Saint John-based coffee company has expanded its reach across the country, launched an app — and has some big plans brewing for the rest of 2021.
Derrick Stanford, who leaves his position this week, was appointed in 2016 and oversaw several years of passenger growth before the Covid-19 pandemic devastated the industry last year.