Saint John Studio Says City Is Poised For A Film-Industry Revolution
The pandemic shook up the film and television industry and Saint John is already capitalizing on some of those opportunities.
The pandemic shook up the film and television industry and Saint John is already capitalizing on some of those opportunities.
Moncton businesses weighed in on their most pressing concerns in the chamber of commerce’s annual survey.
Whether you work at home or the office – or the car or the coffee shop – Anthony Winston’s key insight is most instructive. “We don’t watch the clock here: we pay attention to results.”
Saint John is preparing for what it anticipates will be a record-breaking cruise ship season in 2023.
Jennifer Power Scott says she never imagined growing her grey hair would lead to a new career direction “and all this adventure.”
The funding will be provided over two years through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
A little over a year since its delayed opening in the middle of the pandemic, LaRouère fabrique de chocolat is forging a local market in Moncton and prepping to enter the wholesale market.
The KV Oasis Market would run on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. from June through September.
Captain Allan Gray says the port expects to eventually reach 1 million cruise passangers a year.
Irving Oil has partnered with Anaergia Inc. as a supplier of a renewable natural gas made from organic waste.