Nova Scotian Outdoor Outfitter Stakes Out Moncton Home
Sue Stanfield’s two adventure lifestyle retail stores, Take It Outside and the Trail Shop, will soon be ready to equip Greater Moncton to explore the great outdoors.
Sue Stanfield’s two adventure lifestyle retail stores, Take It Outside and the Trail Shop, will soon be ready to equip Greater Moncton to explore the great outdoors.
Fewer than 600 provincial government employees in New Brunswick are currently unvaccinated against Covid-19. They remain on unpaid leave.
Local mixologist Eric Scouten will open his cocktail bar in uptown Saint John next year. It will be located on Grannan Street, where Rogue Coffee used to operate.
The five-year deal includes annual two percent wage hikes plus a 25 cent per hour wage increase and casuals will now be paid 100 percent of the regular rate.
Glass Roots is a local fine art gallery that offers creations from various local artisans, as well as workshops, glass blowing classes, and art exhibits. The art form serves as the catalyst for the creation of community, one unique piece at a time.
Under the new rules, the number of local governments—cities, towns, villages, rural communities, and regional municipalities—will be reduced from 104 to 78.
The Elizabeth Fry Society of New Brunswick has kicked off phase two of its fundraising campaign to continue renovations of a Gathering Space.
On this episode of the “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell chat with Huddle editor Mark Leger about the people they’ve spoken to (a group that includes former Newfoundland finance minister Cathy Bennett, JDI co-CEO Jim Irving, and Frank McKenna) and the issues they’ve discussed (from labour force development to immigration to energy development and innovation).
One of Saint John Airport’s newest carriers will take a short hiatus in the new year.
Sistema NB believes great art is for everyone and that it has the power to improve the lives of children and their families and enhance our society.