Port Saint John Prepares For Possible Impacts From Coronavirus
Saint John is predicting a record-breaking cruise season in 2020 and it’s too soon to tell how COVID-19 could impact this year’s cruise ship season that begins in late April.
Saint John is predicting a record-breaking cruise season in 2020 and it’s too soon to tell how COVID-19 could impact this year’s cruise ship season that begins in late April.
A series of high-profile warnings, cancellations, and government announcements about the spread of Coronavirus has left the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick business communities shaken.
The idea for Juniper stemmed from Price’s own frustrations with finding sustainable and ethical products in Saint John. She often resorted to shopping online.
Saint John Common Council passed first and second reading of a rezoning application Monday night for the Burchill Wind Project.
Since opening in 2011, Splash has created a large base of loyal customers at its Saint John restaurant on Rothesay Avenue.
A British company developing small modular reactors in New Brunswick says there is no way to become carbon neutral without nuclear.
The latest labour force survey, released Friday, shows the province added 1,500 full-time jobs and lost 1,400 part-time positions. But the unemployment rate fell 0.6 percentage points to 6.9 percent as fewer people searched for work.
Sculpture Saint John reveals the artists, sponsors and new location of its 2020 symposium.
Clothing and footwear retailer Mark’s opened up in its new home inside McAllister Place on Friday morning. The east side store moved from its longtime location on McAllister Drive.
The city says there is a possibility of a semi-permanent beer garden in Loyalist plaza.