Rack It Up: Huddle’s Official Guide To Summer 2022 Ribfests In The Maritimes
A welcome return for many Maritime communities this summer are Ribfest events, and with so many on the calendar, we’ve got you covered no matter where you are.
A welcome return for many Maritime communities this summer are Ribfest events, and with so many on the calendar, we’ve got you covered no matter where you are.
nized nursing home workers in the province now have a signed collective agreement in place. The New Brunswick Nurses Union confirms the agreement reached earlier this year was signed on Friday.
Kevin Russell, the executive director of IPOANS, says he is receiving more phone calls lately from smaller landlords who own a handful of units and are planning to sell.
GOAL: The Responsible Seafood Conference will take place in the Saint John region next fall. It is only the second time the Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) conference will have been held in Canada.
What started as a passion for throwing parties for her family and friends has now turned into her own business for Cynthia VanBuskirk.
The ferry resumed service for the first time since 2018, when it shut down for renovations to the terminal in Bar Harbor, Maine. That hiatus was lengthened by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since 2016, Colin and Audrey Duggan have been taking salt out of the ocean the old-fashioned way: filling up buckets, filtering, boiling, drying, and packaging. It sounds simple when it’s laid out like that, but it’s a craft that takes a lot of practice.
Growth continues to be a popular word for Saint John’s Common Council. At a special meeting on Wednesday, councillors endorsed eight key priorities for accelerating growth across the city.
An industry expert believes Nova Scotia is nearing its peak when it comes to record-high gas prices. Dan McTeague guesses the price at the pump could top out at $2.15 per litre for regular gasoline.
After 27 years of running the family-owned Patterson’s Family Restaurant, Co-owner Danny Patterson has put it up for sale.