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Sponsored: The 2023 New Brunswick Export Awards are coming June 1. Watch for ticket sales this spring.
Sponsored: The 2023 New Brunswick Export Awards are coming June 1. Watch for ticket sales this spring.
More than half of all small business owners are still carrying debt from the Covid-19 pandemic. But an even larger percentage say their sales have not yet returned to normal.
One in five residential property owners in New Brunswick are investors who own multiple properties. In Nova Scotia, it’s one in four.
Sponsored: The University of New Brunswick’s (UNB) Applied Computing Innovation Centre (ACIC) is helping New Brunswick businesses adapt to the ever-accelerating pace of technological change.
The head of a landlord lobby group says the changes are small and won’t do much to change the larger issues plaguing the province’s housing market.
With the strike at Cape Breton University now over, the union’s Peter MacIntyre says the deal is decent but doesn’t address all of the faculty members’ concerns.
Faculty have been on strike for more than a week demanding higher wages and better treatment.
Why is it so hard for Halifax to create affordable housing? One of the city’s most consequential developments provides some answers.
In a best-case scenario, Port spokesperson Emily Richardson says the total number of cruise passengers that visit the city this year could break the 2019 record of 323,709.
The outdoor lifestyle shop in Halifax is closing for two weeks. Here’s how it will operate once it reopens under a new name.