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Everyone loves Dolma Food in Moncton and Dieppe. For some it’s a boutique grocery store, for others it is a trusted resource to accomplish any and all culinary experiences they set their mind to.
Everyone loves Dolma Food in Moncton and Dieppe. For some it’s a boutique grocery store, for others it is a trusted resource to accomplish any and all culinary experiences they set their mind to.
Golden Peak Cannabis has produced two crops that have been purchased by Shediac-based licensed producer Crystal Cure for its Farmers series, a line that highlights small cultivators.
PCMag, a leading U.S.-based technology magazine, highlighted Atlantic Canada’s lower real estate prices compared to major cities across Canada and the availability of superior high-speed internet services.
The event, sponsored by businesses and organizations from around the province, will be streamed online at noon on February 1.
Moncton also broke a record for building permits, but the mayor acknowledged that it must do more to address social concerns like the need for more affordable housing.
Residential projects accounted for 597 of the permits at a value of over $81 million. The creation of 621 new housing units will nearly double the amount from the year prior.
The rental market has many one and two-bedroom options but not enough larger places for families settling in the region from around the world, says Lebson Realty.
TD deputy chair Frank McKenna says remote work will allow the bank to hire “hundreds” more people from across New Brunswick.
Twenty local businesses owned by young entrepreneurs are participating in the ByYoungBuyLocal contest, which runs from early November through January 2.
The Holden family, which owns and operates Tony’s Bistro and Patisseries on McLaughlin Rd., is almost ready to open their new restaurant Atelier Tony, and bakery Boulangerie Tony, at 50 Rue du Marché, across the street from the Dieppe market.