¡Qué Padre! Mexican Restaurant Opens In Fredericton
After a delay in opening, Fredericton’s newest Mexican restaurant and tequila bar, ¡Qué Padre!, is ready and open to serve customers.
After a delay in opening, Fredericton’s newest Mexican restaurant and tequila bar, ¡Qué Padre!, is ready and open to serve customers.
Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long says he was “horrified” to hear about a death at the American Iron and Metal (AIM) facility. He argues it’s time for the province to step in and revoke AIM Recycling’s approval to operate.
The shop is just the latest addition to a waterfront district Sarah Andrews says is becoming more inviting to both tourists and locals.
Grimross Brewing Co., a Fredericton craft brewing company, expanded it’s brews to Oromocto this summer. The Grimross-designed shipping container has eight beverage taps.
Home sales in the city, and across the province, are down and, while prices are still significantly higher than they were last year, they are falling ever-so-slightly in the short-term.
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Wabanaki recently clinched the Opportunities NB Resilience Award, in the 2022 Export Awards – a testament to its decisive move in 2020, shortly after its founding.
Halifax Regional Council will soon decide on a proposed bylaw designed to curb construction noise by putting stricter limits on the times of day construction can happen in the city.
With a slew of businesses signing leases and construction chugging along, the Granite Centre is expected to hit capacity by the end of 2024.