Saint John Tool Library Moving To New Location
The library and training centre will stay in the uptown area, moving from its 160 Union Street location to 100 Princess Street.
The library and training centre will stay in the uptown area, moving from its 160 Union Street location to 100 Princess Street.
Mel Pitre did not anticipate she would drastically shift gears in 2020, from performing in her ensemble, “The Southern Comfort Band” to driving across the province as part of a growing photography business.
James Stewart and Stephen Goddard are the founders of TrojAI, a software company that’s developing solutions to protect artificial intelligence platforms from adversarial attacks on training data and AI (artificial intelligence) models.
The current Delta Hotel general manager will lead an organization that brings together the former Discover Saint John, Develop Saint John and Economic Development Greater Saint John.
In its application to the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board, the company said there have been “substantial increases” in wholesale costs since margins were last reviewed in 2012 and 2013.
New Brunswick lost approximately 4,800 full-time jobs and added approximately 4,100 part-time positions last month, according to the latest labour force survey from Statistics Canada.
There are many ways people can support local cafés in the ‘orange’ phase, even if they’re not comfortable sitting inside. Whether it’s buying a gift card or coffee beans, or simply just grabbing a coffee-to-go.
The global pandemic shook up the entire industry, from the world’s biggest production companies and movie theatre chains to smaller, independent shops like Saint John-based Hemmings House.
Alex Coffin will be opening Alex and Lily’s Shoe Shoppe on the first level of Brunswick Square, in the former Running Room location, on February 1.
The uptown Saint John live performance venue embraced new perspectives, strategies and opportunities in programming a unique season during the Covid-19 pandemic.