Growing Workforce A Top Priority For Atlantic Canadian Businesses
Pandemic recovery and finding more qualified workers are policy priorities for rebuilding the economy, according to a new report from the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce.
Pandemic recovery and finding more qualified workers are policy priorities for rebuilding the economy, according to a new report from the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce.
Marcuisse Thompson, a welder by trade, will open the Cheesecake Garage in a renovated garage in Sackville.
Consumers in the United States, Europe, South Korea and China proved to be the largest fans of New Brunswick seafood products.
Nationally, February’s job gains were most notable in the accommodation and food services, and information, culture and recreation industries, according to Statistics Canada.
Rising flour prices are putting the owners of Mrs. Dunster’s in a precarious financial position as they negotiate prices with suppliers.
A purveyor of cheesecakes and cheesecake-based treats is preparing to open a permanent storefront in Moncton this spring.
Neil Wolthers has decided to appeal to Halifax’s director of parks and recreation directly for s special permit to construct an 8×12 structure for food storage. He says he can design it so it can be moved after the people living at the park secure housing, and the unit is no longer needed.
The February statistics from Greater Moncton Realtors show the average home price in the region has surpassed $350,000 for the first time ever.
The new investment is in line with a recruitment initiative announced last month and will help the company build more capacity in North America, the UK, and Europe.
McCain Foods has put the kibosh on its potato processing facility under construction in central Russia in response to that country’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.