Feds Give $660,000 for Economic Development Initiatives in Saint John
More than half a million dollars from the federal government will help lure more tourists to Saint John and give the city’s young entrepreneurs an early head start.
More than half a million dollars from the federal government will help lure more tourists to Saint John and give the city’s young entrepreneurs an early head start.
ACOA announced more than $6.3 million to support 53 tourism businesses across Nova Scotia.
A new facility creates even better opportunities for the thermal testing and instrument company.
Razor Contract Manufacturing will receive $1.5 million in loans and payroll rebates to expand its workforce and increase automation.
The economic development agency gave the utiltiy $620,00 through its Regional Economic Growth through Innovation program.
CHARLOTTETOWN – A New Brunswick biotech company mandated with developing healthier, natural food preservatives and reducing food waste has expanded its footprint in Prince Edward Island. Chinova Bioworks announced the opening of its new manufacturing space in P.E.I. on Sept. 1, the day of its official grand opening. The new space is located in the […]
Opinion: From his prolific writing to his choice to remain in his home province, Donald Savoie is a singular figure who contributed substantially to economic development in New Brunswick.
Thanks to a bold plan, Fredericton’s Main Street business corridor continues to evolve as an up-and-coming location for commercial and mixed use real estate.
The introduction of a gift card means Uptown Dollars can now be used just like a debit card at participating businesses within Uptown Saint John, including stores, boutiques, restaurants, accommodations, theatres, or services.
Non-profits like chambers of commerce, downtown improvement associations, or community markets will soon have access to new funding from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)