Moosehead’s New Beer Inspired By Company Founder Susannah Oland
Susannah’s Brown Ale is a nod to Moosehead’s original recipe and the company’s founder and matriarch, who passed away in 1878.
Susannah’s Brown Ale is a nod to Moosehead’s original recipe and the company’s founder and matriarch, who passed away in 1878.
The two companies will explore content sharing opportunities to provide local news to the Maritimes.
Dr. Ansar Hassan of the Saint John Regional Hospital hopes their work will give patients a realistic look at what their risks are, as well as give them appropriate treatment and rehab options.
Le Dr Ansar Hassan de l’Hôpital régional de Saint John espère que leur travail fournira aux patients un aperçu réaliste de leurs risques, tout en leur offrant des options de traitement et de réadaptation pertinentes.
Carol Estey and John Boudreau are retired and moved from Mirimachi to enjoy the amenities and walkability of the city centre.
Entrepreneur and data junkie Patrick Hankinson says startups and high-growth innovation companies added about 600 jobs net in the April-to-June quarter.
As part of a $2-billion federal initiative to double the number of companies owned by women across Canada, the federal government announced Tuesday that it’s contributing $4,025,892 toward efforts to support women in business in Atlantic Canada.
After recent deaths, the Fisheries Minister is looking at what further actions can be taken to protect the endangered species in Atlantic Canadian waters.
Five New Brunswick-based companies have been named to the Branham300 listing, which includes Canada’s top public and private information and communications technology companies. The top 250 companies and top 25 multinationals with Canadian operations are ranked by revenues, while the list of 25 up-and-coming companies are based on Branham Group’s assessment of innovation and long-term […]
There are approximately 850 Indigenous businesses in Atlantic Canada paying $296 million in wages to around 11,700 employees, 40 per cent of those being non-Indigenous.