New Owners Of ‘Ritchie Building’ In Saint John Will Add Upper-Floor Apartments
The uptown heritage building that houses O’Leary’s will get much-needed TLC from Brendan McClure and Thomas Cole, who recently moved to New Brunswick from Ontario.
The uptown heritage building that houses O’Leary’s will get much-needed TLC from Brendan McClure and Thomas Cole, who recently moved to New Brunswick from Ontario.
A music podcast hosted by Peter Rowan and Neil Bonner is introducing people to talented local musicians spanning multiple genres in the East Coast music scene.
Two Brunswick business leaders have received national recognition for their work on green energy.
Last summer, the city pedestrianized multiple streets each weekend to try and drive more traffic toward uptown businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Saint John Free Public Library will also move to a bigger location in the mall with a new look and direct access from the parking lot.
Sean Fillmore, owner of grocery store On The Vine, is opening a Greco Pizza franchise in East Saint John this month.
Retired Army veteran Patrick Gordon, the founder of Operation Feed SJ, is determined to erase poverty in Saint John, one bag of food at a time.
428 Entertainment Group, named after New Brunswick’s second area code, is run by music industry veterans Paul Milner and Jeff Liberty.
While New Brunswick added 400 jobs last month, many were part-time employment. In total, 1,000 full-time positions were lost, bringing the unemployment rate up three points to 9.2 percent.
The CEO of the Rothesay-based grief centre says their professional counsellors will help people find hope in the darkness of grief and loss.