Greater Moncton Task Force Launches Action Plan For Economic Recovery
The five-phase action plan aims to guide efforts to rebuild and stabilize the region’s economy.
The five-phase action plan aims to guide efforts to rebuild and stabilize the region’s economy.
The Southeast Economic Recovery Task Force includes the City of Moncton, Expansion Dieppe and the city, the town of Riverview, the town of Sackville, WorkingNB and OpportunitiesNB.
A new website has been launched to serve as a one-stop-shop on COVID-19 information for businesses in Southeastern New Brunswick.
Rising Tide plans to use the funds raised from the municipal and provincial governments to deliver a three-year program that will house 125 people in need.
It’s been a story of growth for the Greater Moncton Area last year, the mayors of Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview noted during their State of The Tri-Community addresses Thursday.
A recent survey shows immigration, security and homelessness, and labour are all top-of-mind issues for businesses in the Greater Moncton area.
CEO John Wishart says he’s pleased the province is reining in its debt and deficit.
The Greater Moncton Homelessness Steering Committee says a chair from the business community will be able to hear the needs of community agencies and leverage businesses in the region to help.
There’s still a ways to go to bring the rate down to where it was three years ago, but WorkSafe NB is taking a step in that direction with the announcement that the provisional assessment rate for businesses will drop to $2.40 per $100 of payroll.
The government has launched a program that will give business owners one-on-one help navigating the regulatory system, says Economic Development and Small Business Minister Mary Wilson