Building Permits Break Records In Moncton
The City of Moncton hit new heights for building activity in 2021, with $296.5-million in permits That’s more than $25-million over 2020’s record-setting pace.
The City of Moncton hit new heights for building activity in 2021, with $296.5-million in permits That’s more than $25-million over 2020’s record-setting pace.
Jonathan Morrison has a saying at his shop: “if it grows here, it’s in here.” That means he will never have an ingredient in his ice cream from somewhere else if it grows in New Brunswick
In Moncton, 25 percent more homes sold this year than last year, but one company says inspections are down by 60 percent.
Downtown Moncton business owners are concerned about what they feel are ongoing security issues related to the city’s population of people experiencing homelessness.
CEO Bernard LeBlanc says it’s a challenging year to forecast since Ottawa has yet to approve international passenger traffic for the airport.
Big Brothers Big Sisters traces its origins back to 1904, when a court clerk made his now-famous plea to save a young boy from a crushing sentence by having someone volunteer to support him as a “big brother.”
New Brunswick is changing–faster this year than in a long time–and the stories Huddle readers cared most about this year all touch on that change. From major developments to new businesses opening in local communities, here are our Top 10 most-read stories from New Brunswick in 2021.
MacArthur’s Nurseries is a Moncton-based, family-owned company that has been operating for more than 50 years.
Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton CEO John WIshart says downtown businesses have “reached their limit”
The Moncton cannabis company has acquired Quebec-based Laurentian Organic Inc. to grow its presence in the increasingly important hash market.