Dinnerbell App Officially Launches in Fredericton and Halifax
A new app from University of New Brunswick grads gives hungry Haligonians and Frederictonians information on their cities’ favourite restaurants.
A new app from University of New Brunswick grads gives hungry Haligonians and Frederictonians information on their cities’ favourite restaurants.
Saffron Indian Foods is the first Northside Creators Market stand to open a permanent restaurant. Its new location is just down the road from the market.
New Brunswick communities should put more focus on smaller-scale “should” economic development projects, and be much tighter with larger “could” projects.
There was a time when most economists thought New Brunswick was headed for a stagnating labour force and GDP growth. But now the province is breaking decades-old records.
Small provinces like New Brunswick need to fight a little harder for their “share” when it comes to big issues, especially immigration.
Sponsored: Some ideas already floating around include how to better welcome newcomers to New Brunswick, attracting more tradespeople, youth, and working with underrepresented groups in society.
As part of their ongoing Insights podcast series on fostering innovation in Atlantic Canada, David Campbell and Don Mills talk with the CEO of the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF).
Sponsored: In an era in which the costs of living and doing business continue to rise, natural gas is bucking that trend and has saved New Brunswickers over $45-million in the last five years.
L.L. Bean confirmed April 21 it plans to open a retail location in Dieppe’s CF Champlain Mall.
On the issue of lifting Covid restrictions, I must admit I feel a lot like Colonel Nicholson these days, even though I have wielded little power these past weeks and months.