Moncton Has Record Month For May, With 440 Properties Sold For $126-Million
With the summer approaching, the organization will look to capitalize on what has historically been a strong period for the housing market.
With the summer approaching, the organization will look to capitalize on what has historically been a strong period for the housing market.
Despite Transport Canada extending its ban on cruise ships until February 2022, cruise lines have begun seeing increased revenue as demand has steadily increased this year, particularly in Europe.
Mark Leger treasures the family history that, for him, animates the old buildings in Saint John’s urban core, but he says the memories now exist within a larger, more profound context that includes how Indigenous people were treated by people who came here, seized the land and built these cities that many of us now hold dear.
A café like we see in the movies, Café Chez Wes has an ambiance and a connection with customers who all come together around a meal.
Jacob Woods happily followed in his father’s footsteps and became an entrepreneur.
The Fredericton-based startup is tapping into pilot projects, incubators, and funding opportunities to grow the market for its energy-store heat pump system.
HydroSpark would allow a user such as a diver, ROV operator, or subsea worker to see accurate holograms of ocean environments and points of interest in their real-world environment.
A few years ago, Elissa Colpitts of Piccadilly Coffee Roasters followed her dreams and has seen steady growth since those early days of the business.
On the day of her first municipal election as a candidate, Joanna Killen re-opened the iconic Saint John City Market restaurant as a new co-owner.
Besides 30-degree heat, summer means the start of the construction season. This year, Downtown Fredericton Inc. wants to make the construction zone on Regent Street an attraction rather than a deterrent.