Atlantic Chamber Says $5,000 Grants Are Critical For N.B. Businesses
The New Brunswick government announced this week that it will begin offering non-repayable grants of up to $5,000 through Opportunities New Brunswick.
The New Brunswick government announced this week that it will begin offering non-repayable grants of up to $5,000 through Opportunities New Brunswick.
The company will no longer offer trips between Campbellton and Moncton, and Fredericton and Edmundston as of January 15th.
Public Health reported 31 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday.
Alex Coffin will be opening Alex and Lily’s Shoe Shoppe on the first level of Brunswick Square, in the former Running Room location, on February 1.
The province also announced that grants of up to $5,000 will be available for small businesses that have been subject to orange or red level measures for at least one week between Oct. 10, 2020, and March 31, 2021.
The drop in global tourism impacted many cities around the world, and in Saint John, but CEO Jim Quinn said there were still plenty of wins on the commercial end of its operations.
Shediac-based Crystal Cure’s products are now available at Cannabis NB. The products are currently available in Shediac, Moncton, Dieppe and Saint John.
Stefanie Loukes, the founder of Rabbittown Beverage Co., has secured her spot in the top five of Canada’s Total Mom Pitch presented by the Scotiabank Women Initiative and powered by Visa Canada.
During the Fall semester, students from the UNB Fredericton Faculty of Management partnered with the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce and Ignite Fredericton to help the hardest-hit businesses figure out ways to pivot.
With ongoing and trusting partnerships with post-secondary institutions, Carl Ozkaynak says Saint John Energy benefits from the approach of bright minds, the latest research insights and emerging technologies.