Saint John
N.B Fails Red Tape Report, While N.S. Passes With Flying Colours
CFIB has recognized Nova Scotia for its innovative red tape reduction, while New Brunswick is urged to show more on its progress.
UNB Students Help Local Businesses Solve Real-World Challenges
Today’s businesses face unique challenges, and the UNB Faculty of Management’s MBA program continues to develop students ready to find solutions.
Cobs Bread Shopping Around For New Brunswick Franchisees
A bakery chain with roots in Australia is looking for people to open franchises in New Brunswick’s three largest cities.
Saint John Airport Gets $1.8M From Ottawa
Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long says the more than $1.8-million in funding is coming through Transport Canada’s Airports Capital Assistance Program.
APEC Report Looks At What Will Help Indigenous Workforce Recover From Pandemic
APEC’s Fred Bergman says to help Indigenous businesses and communities recover from the pandemic, there needs to be a focus on education and training, access to capital, and partnerships.
Acadia Broadcasting Signs Letter Of Intent To Purchase Ontario Radio Station
The parent company of Huddle has agreed to a letter of intent to purchase classic hits radio station CKQV-FM (Q104) in Kenora from Golden West Broadcasting Ltd.
How Sankara Helps Entrepreneurs Bring Their Culture To Atlantic Canadians ‘On Their Own Terms’
Sankara is an online marketplace selling an assortment of foods, crafts, and grocery products made by racialized vendors across Atlantic Canada.
Saint John Florist’s Campaign Raises Money For Ukraine
Galbraith Florist’s owner Oksana Posatska launched “Flowers For Ukraine” on Sunday, selling special bouquets to raise relief funds for Ukraine after Russia’s unprovoked invasion.
Eastlink Drops Long-Distance Fees To Ukraine
The fee waiver comes at a time when governments, businesses and organizations worldwide are punishing Russia economically for its invasion, while also looking for ways to support Ukraine.
