Denny’s Coming To The Maritimes As Soon As 2023
Denny’s Canada is hoping to bring as many as five franchises to the Maritimes in 2023.
Denny’s Canada is hoping to bring as many as five franchises to the Maritimes in 2023.
The new home of Radical Edge and a Mill Town Roasters outlet opened its doors to the public last week.
To bring tourist to see the beauty of the Bouctouche Bay area, two childhood friends bought paddle boards and are starting their own outdoor activity business, right on the water.
Tolredo Leather, a Saint John-based leather goods company, was founded amidst the Covid-19 pandemic by an immigrant family with a background in leather crafting. They have since expanded their product market in only a year and a half.
The Delta Fredericton decided to try something new to get culinary talent into their unfilled sous chef, first cook and chef de partie positions — they started offering $2,000 to those experienced to work.
Canada’s inflation rate skyrocketed to a nearly 40-year high of 7.7 percent during the month of May but basic costs rose even higher in the Maritimes.
Running out of space in his Toronto facility, the owner of the digital printing company Italic Press opened another one in his home region, Saint John, that is now highly visible from the air because of a large-scale colourful installation by a Toronto visual artist.
Tracy Bell, the CEO and co-founder, says it was a special moment hearing her company’s name called as she sat in the same room surrounded by some of the biggest consumer brands in the country.
Three Atlantic Canada business people discussed what the “secret sauce” to successfully working in the provinces at a conference hosted by the Public Policy Forum on June 14.
Opinion: The idea that governments should focus all their effort on ‘winners’ has been around for a very long time and not just for universities. We hear the same thing for communities. But like universities, all communities have assets and attributes that can be leveraged for economic development.