N.B. Chambers Ready To Work With PC Majority On Economic Recovery
Municipal reform, reducing red tape and taxes, and homelessness are among the issues the Chambers would like to see government address quickly.
Municipal reform, reducing red tape and taxes, and homelessness are among the issues the Chambers would like to see government address quickly.
Deanna Dempsey’s best memories growing up were of her grandmother Penny’s traditional Lebanese cooking. Now, they will be sharing those traditional recipes with others through LebanON the Go.
Patrick Sullivan says now is not a good time to start raising the minimum wage, given the challenges being faced by small businesses during Covid-19.
The Shaker line was created in response to the emerging interest in beer cocktails among both bartenders and consumers.
Maritime Rescue and Medical, (MRM) is providing Covid-19 supplies and medical equipment alongside its industrial safety services throughout Atlantic Canada.
The Covid-19 pandemic and reduced foot traffic in Brunswick Square made it too hard for the small store to keep operating.
“Once you fall in love with something, you want to be a part of it, to feel a sense of belonging, and that is how I feel about New Brunswick,” said Asif Hasan, the CEO of Simptek Technologies and a permanent resident who can’t vote.
The school meeting and exceeding New Brunswick’s public health guidelines for Covid-19 reflects how Rothesay Netherwood is committed to providing a unique and exceptional transformative experience for students, even in today’s uncertain health climate.
Filled with great food, prizes, and ample (socially distanced) networking opportunities, the tournament is often billed as the season’s best networking event in Halifax. This year, the moniker is probably truer than ever.
The Liberal leader took part in an online Political Leaders Series hosted by New Brunswick’s Chambers of Commerce and economic development organizations on Tuesday morning.