Year in Review: Craig Estabrooks On The Big Moves Shaping Port Saint John’s Future
Huddle sits down with Port Saint John’s president and CEO to reflect on containers, partnerships, and “unprecedented growth” in 2022.
Huddle sits down with Port Saint John’s president and CEO to reflect on containers, partnerships, and “unprecedented growth” in 2022.
The $205-million modernization project was front and centre during Tuesday’s virtual Port Days event.
David Duplisea said the province is export-dependent, and business is being negatively affected by blockades in support of the Wet’suwet’en people in B.C.
Rail service in Eastern Canada has screeched to a halt as First Nations demonstrators refuse to dismantle blockades that are keeping many of the country’s trains from moving.
More than 3,000 conductors, trainpersons and yard workers walked off the job last Tuesday with concerns about fatigue and worker safety.