Brunswick Square Coles Closing For Good
Coles Books has been an anchor in the Saint John city centre for decades. The store, now part of the Chapters-Indigo chain, announced on Tuesday that it will be shutting its doors for good on July 3.
Coles Books has been an anchor in the Saint John city centre for decades. The store, now part of the Chapters-Indigo chain, announced on Tuesday that it will be shutting its doors for good on July 3.
As large companies establish offices in the region, these firms are snapping up talent faster than ever before — and well-trained New Brunswick graduates are reaping the benefits.
A new partnership between the university’s Shippagan campus and Venn Innovation hopes to support and grow entrepreneurship within New Brunswick’s student community.
This year’s event, from June 23 to July 4, will involve 20 Atlantic Canadian restaurants, including Moncton’s own Le Clos, Monk10 Taproom and Fine Eatery, and Les Brumes du Coude.
Saturday’s Finders Fair will bring together over forty vintage resellers, artisans, and artists at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre.
A newly launched app to help drum up customers for local businesses began as a class exercise that had to be completed before a group of UNB students could head to the campus bar.
The co-owner of The Wooden Monkey says that after the third wave of lockdowns hit Nova Scotia in late 2020, a lot of workers “gave up” on the food and beverage industry.
New data from the Canadian Real Estate Association suggests the market is starting to slow down. Home prices in the city will stop going up as fast as they have been, but they won’t stop rising altogether.
The Moncton store usually has a line-up of people waiting to get in from Friday through Sunday.
A report on the New Brunswick Community College indicates that the institution is an economic driver for the province.