Seamus Byrne Running For NB Liberal Leadership
Seamus Byrne announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick at a virtual event on December 17 in Saint John.
Seamus Byrne announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick at a virtual event on December 17 in Saint John.
Despite a majority of affected businesses raising wages, labour shortage issues persist, leading many small businesses to try a number of alternatives,
Leading Lenders is a free online information database, toolkit, and blog for lenders who are innovating and adapting to the needs of New Brunswick’s women entrepreneurs.
Saint John City Councillor and Taste of Egypt co-owner Paula Radwan was against New Brunswick’s minimum wage increase until a civil discussion on Facebook, of all things, changed her mind.
The challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic haven’t slowed the number of New Brunswickers choosing to start their own business. The government has launched a new online tool to help them get a good start.
The core of the Fredericton’s Innovation District is fast becoming the place for collaboration.
Owner Anne McShane says when she first opened the store, people were only just starting to learn about wellness products. Most weren’t available to purchase in one place and she would have to hunt around when looking for items for herself.
Making stops in Saint John, Moncton, Fredericton, and Miramichi, Poilievre used his time away from the House of Commons to discuss inflation, the economy, and the ongoing supply chain problems with the people of New Brunswick.
Photographer Chris Donovan’s photo book, Stay Solid or Go West, captures the unique Maritime dichotomy of working and living out west when home is in the east.
The New Brunswick government was rightly criticized – and mocked – for announcing a 5-cent increase to the minimum wage earlier this year. They did the right thing by introducing a more generous increase last week.