N.B. Accounting Firm Recognized As A Leading North American Tech Adopter
Teed Saunders Doyle won top honours last night at the annual Xero Americas Awards 2018 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, taking home the Emerging Partner of the Year award.
Teed Saunders Doyle won top honours last night at the annual Xero Americas Awards 2018 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, taking home the Emerging Partner of the Year award.
The new cafe on Princess Street is employing low-income artists and serving coffee from local roaster Beamers Creek.
The mixed-income complex will set a new environmental and design standard for buildings in the uptown core, says the general manager of Saint John Non Profit Housing.
A New Brunswick entrepreneur looking to bring the craft beer experience to the wine industry will soon see his products on the shelves of ANBL stores.
The wedding organizers who bought the former Cornerstone Baptist Church uptown to use as a venue now have an accepted offer on a second church in the city – the former Holy Trinity Catholic Church in the city’s north end.
Innovatia, the University of New Brunswick, and Saint John-based CBCL, an engineering and environmental firm with offices in Fredericton and Moncton, also made the list.
The women’s fashion boutique will open later this month at the former location of Ella The Shop at 101 Prince William Street.
A real estate investor from Western Canada is the latest to see the potential of Saint John’s Union Street, a long-neglected uptown thoroughfare that has seen a fresh round of development and investment over the last year.
Nationally, the unemployment rate for the year fell to 5.6 per cent – the lowest in 43 years.
The fashion retailer that has been an uptown fixture for 30 years is closing its doors in Brunswick Square January 31.