Uptown Saint John Running Room Closing
The Covid-19 pandemic and reduced foot traffic in Brunswick Square made it too hard for the small store to keep operating.
The Covid-19 pandemic and reduced foot traffic in Brunswick Square made it too hard for the small store to keep operating.
“Once you fall in love with something, you want to be a part of it, to feel a sense of belonging, and that is how I feel about New Brunswick,” said Asif Hasan, the CEO of Simptek Technologies and a permanent resident who can’t vote.
David Coon, leader of the New Brunswick Green Party, took questions from business leaders in a Zoom session on Tuesday afternoon.
The Liberal leader took part in an online Political Leaders Series hosted by New Brunswick’s Chambers of Commerce and economic development organizations on Tuesday morning.
The Progressive Conservative leader faced questions from the province’s business leaders Tuesday as part of a political leadership series organized by some of the province’s key business groups.
An electoral reform commission under former Premier Brian Gallant’s government recommended that permanent residents critical to economic growth be able to vote, but the change has still not been made.
Nova Scotia had the largest employment gain in Atlantic Canada with an increase of 7,200 jobs, mostly in part-time work.
Eighteen-year-old Anna McNulty creates flexibility routines, workouts, acrobatic tutorials and lifestyle videos which she posts on across Instagram, TikTok and her central platform, YouTube.
Celebrity chef and Quispamsis resident Jesse Vergen, a Food Network Canada regular, has bought out his long-time business partner, Peter Stoddart, something they had discussed when they first partnered in 2004.
Speaking in Rogersville on Monday, leader Kevin Vickers promises to gradually eliminate the use of the pesticide on public-owned land, over a four-year period to allow for industry to adjust.