Moncton’s Pricey Housing Is Here To Stay, Says Realtor Association
The 419 units sold and the $119.8 million value of all home sales were new records for October, according to statistics from Greater Moncton Realtors.
The 419 units sold and the $119.8 million value of all home sales were new records for October, according to statistics from Greater Moncton Realtors.
New Brunswick reported 70 new cases of Covid-19 and 38 more recoveries on Thursday as the number of active cases climbed to 580.
On the week’s episode of the “Insights” podcast, Denis Larocque, President and CEO of Major Drilling, and Andrew McLaughlin, the company’s VP Legal Affairs and General Counsel, weigh in on the pros and cons of being a publicly traded company.
Pierre Cléroux, the chief economist and vice-president of research with the Business Development Bank of Canada, says the labour market will be a challenge for Atlantic Canadian businesses for years.
Rod Wilson had to wade through a sea of red tape to bring Hidden Harvest to Moncton, but after three years he’s nearly ready to open Atlantic Canada’s first cannabis nursery in the city.
Hive has seen evidence of an eastward migration in Canada, with the firm getting one-to-two calls a week from people from Ontario and British Columbia, originally from Atlantic Canada, looking to move back east.
The amount of money a family must make to cover all its expenses is going up in cities across New Brunswick.
Atlantic Canada’s largest trampoline park has reopened a hop, skip and jump away from its former home in Dieppe.
Health Minister says the circuit breakers have been effective in bringing down Covid-19 case number, but case activity remains high in Zones 1 and 2 and positivity rates are above the provincial average.
In September, passenger levels at Moncton’s airport were at about 50 percent of the pre-Covid-19 era.