Greater Moncton Reports High Immigrant Retention Rates, But Needs To Welcome Even More
Greater Moncton retained most of its newcomers in 2015 and doubled the annual number of immigrants coming to the area in 2017.
Greater Moncton retained most of its newcomers in 2015 and doubled the annual number of immigrants coming to the area in 2017.
The restaurant that served healthy authentic Thai food closed in 2014. It’s now back in a different location but many the same great menu items.
The bulk food and produce store, which sells baking products, sweets, fruits and vegetables, had opened in June at the Fundy Chocolate River Station.
Frederic Gionet and Don Moore will serve as acting co-CEOs of the Greater Moncton economic development organization as the search for Mourant’s successor begins.
The opening is another sign of revival for the Riverview Shopping Mall.
A division of an Indian multinational firm will onboard 200 people by the end of August for its new business service centre in Riverview.
The catering company’s food truck will focus on serving music festivals, and regular locations throughout the week.
Big Deal Market will look like a combination of a Bulk Barn and a country market.
Heavy Kevy’s owner Kevin Robert sold the food truck to Chef Lucia Richardson, who is bringing her catering services and food truck business from Regina to Moncton.
These kinds of proposed developments are part of a 20-year master plan that envisions the airport eventually serving one-million passengers per year.