Port Saint John Anticipates Return Of Cruise Ships
Port Saint John is working closely with Transport Canada, the provincial government, and municipalities on what a cruise restart might look like.
Port Saint John is working closely with Transport Canada, the provincial government, and municipalities on what a cruise restart might look like.
For the first time since March 2020, labour shortages are starting to hold back investment for a growing proportion of business leaders.
The benefit intends to provide income support for workers unable to work due to the latest Covid-19 public health lockdowns.
Premier Tim Houston says the province still needs a lot more people to help administer booster doses in order to make even more appointments available.
This year, Vida Living bought thousands of rental units across the Maritimes with a promise to change the way lower-income housing is run. Ron Lovett, Vida’s founder and CEO, hopes to continue transforming the tenant-landlord relationship.
Staff have contracted the Covid-19 virus and are unable to be on-site working.
New Brunswick is changing–faster this year than in a long time–and the stories Huddle readers cared most about this year all touch on that change. From major developments to new businesses opening in local communities, here are our Top 10 most-read stories from New Brunswick in 2021.
Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton CEO John WIshart says downtown businesses have “reached their limit”
Canadians didn’t necessarily adjust how much they spent on gifts this year, but they did change when they shopped.
Our readers gobbled up any news they could find about Amazon’s arrival in Halifax and showed keen interest in major developments happening in the city. And, of course, they cared deeply about Covid-19 and how was affecting thier lives and businesses.