DIY Pottery Studio Set To Reopen In New Location After Robbery
After a couple of setbacks, including a robbery, DIY Pottery Studio is hoping to open in its new Moncton location later this week.
After a couple of setbacks, including a robbery, DIY Pottery Studio is hoping to open in its new Moncton location later this week.
Jim Ramsay, the VP of health and safety, said the vaccine bonus was offered to all employees and that many of its worksites were 100 percent vaccinated.
The name Indish – a portmanteau of Indian and English – is a nod to the fact that the venue is finding its niche providing a fusion of Canadian and traditional Amritsari Indian cuisine.
Huddle is introducing a paid membership program on November 1. Editor Mark Leger says it’s an opportunity to deepen the connection to loyal readers and ultimately serve them better.
Developer Danny Gautreau will break ground on property at the corner of St. George and Steadman Streets in early November. He plans to build 21 units, ranging in price from $800 to $950 a month.
Halo Donuts will open a second location in Northwest Moncton in January. President Jacques Allain says it’ll be located on Mountain at Gorge Road.
Bernard LeBlanc will retire next May, after nearly seven years as the CEO of Moncton’s airport.
Immigration is the storyline in the latest chapter of the Moncton region’s upward growth trajectory.
Saint John-based Lordon sells clothes, gifts, and jewellery sourced from around the world. Owner Kate Thompson says she expect lots of traffic at her new, Moncton location.
Several major commercial projects receiving approval in Moncton contributed to a spike in the value of third-quarter 2021 permits – double the total value of 2020’s third quarter permits.