Saint John Chamber CEO Says Businesses Unsure About Safety Measures In Green Phase
David Duplisea said, even when the restrictions are lifted, businesses want to do whatever they can to keep their workers and customers safe.
David Duplisea said, even when the restrictions are lifted, businesses want to do whatever they can to keep their workers and customers safe.
The summer series has brought people down to the boardwalk and given a boost to restaurants and bars that are building their businesses back up coming out of the pandemic.
Marshall Canada, an aerospace and defence company with locations in Ottawa and Abbotsford, is gearing up for the opening of its New Brunswick facility and has announced the appointment of Chris Driscoll as operations manager.
Derek and Andrew Oland will take on beer delivery duties in Saint John as a gesture of thanks to the hundreds of drivers who have worked so hard to support the Moosehead business.
Dr. Shelley Rinehart, director of UNB Saint John’s MBA program, says the investments in the sales stream and the CPSA designation have both helped increase the number of students in the MBA program.
Susan Downey Lim says business at her wine tour company is so good she’s chartering vehicles from other companies to meet demand.
The funding will allow the Fredericton airport to “maintain essential services” and partner with a variety of airline carriers to continue or re-establish routes to the region, as well as sustaining 16 jobs.
Integrity Junk Removal was started by self-proclaimed serial entrepreneurs Ryan Grice and Lewis Vandervalk who want to make it easy to give back to the community by getting rid of your stuff.
The loosely moderated event often found the three men interrupting and talking over one another for extended periods, but covered a wide range of issues, including health care, the environment, diversity, and the economy.
The new Tomavo store in Woodside is located in a former gift shop. The grocery store now occupies 12,000 of the 16,000 square feet at that location.