Moncton Chamber Of Commerce Criticizes N.B. Minimum Wage Hike
Chamber president John Wishart criticized the province for not consulting businesses before it made the decision to raise the minimum wage from $11.75 an hour to $13.75.
Chamber president John Wishart criticized the province for not consulting businesses before it made the decision to raise the minimum wage from $11.75 an hour to $13.75.
Yero Diallo, owner of Diallo Properties, is hoping to attract families to the northwest corner of Moncton with his first foray into the city’s hot rental market.
John McManaman, chief executive and investment officer with Thrive Properties, and developer behind the purchase and renovation of the former Bell Aliant building at 555 Mapleton Rd., is turning the long-empty property into a home for his company.
Sue Stanfield’s two adventure lifestyle retail stores, Take It Outside and the Trail Shop, will soon be ready to equip Greater Moncton to explore the great outdoors.
The marketing agency is finishing up work on its new home at 413 Main St. This marks the final chapter of a fraught saga for Brainworks that began with a fire at its former location at 171 Lutz Street in April.
In 2005, Jack Stewart and his colleagues at Mount Allison University isolated a unique toxin found in the saliva of a shrew. That was the beginning of a quest to develop new and unique cancer treatments.
Tire Shack Brewery has received the go-ahead from Moncton City Council to expand onto a neighbouring property, which will be rezoned alow the expansion.
Sistema NB believes great art is for everyone and that it has the power to improve the lives of children and their families and enhance our society.
After receiving $6-million to create 162 units of affordable housing in the city, the organization has faced roadblocks and is behind its end-of-year targets.
Swoop Airlines has announced direct summer flights to Moncton and Halifax from Edmonton.