MP Hints At Major Funding Announcement In Coming Weeks For Saint John Museum
On Saturday, the provincial and federal governments announced more than $8 million for the planning phase of the project.
On Saturday, the provincial and federal governments announced more than $8 million for the planning phase of the project.
A restaurant chain famous for its chicken and biscuits has plans to open a location in Saint John.
Snak. Bakery Limited is a locally-sourced, vegan, dairy, and gluten-free snack company now expanding beyond New Brunswick.
The original plan was to construct a new $50-million facility on the Saint John waterfront, but the Higgs government pulled funding for that project in 2018
Introhive’s decision to reduce staff is part of a larger trend that has seen the high levels of investment in the tech industry that started in 2020 dropping drastically.
A local Rothesay bra boutique was nominated as one of the top 200 lingerie boutiques in North America. The award nomination is offered by The Best of Intima, a North American business-to-business magazine focused on lingerie and swimwear.
Operations manager Khristie Leblanc said they experienced several closures during the pandemic but last summer the Rothesay salon reopened and expanded.
“It is time for AIM to step up and stop its Saint John operations and for the Province of New Brunswick to suspend its operating license until a new operating agreement is in place to protect the community and prioritize the safety of Saint John workers,” Coun. David Hickey’s motion reads
Most urban dwellers want the economic growth and prosperity that comes from commercial activity. They just don’t want it making a racket in their backyard when they’re trying to sleep or enjoying a weekend morning at home.
Saint John-Rothesay MP Wayne Long says he was “horrified” to hear about a death at the American Iron and Metal (AIM) facility. He argues it’s time for the province to step in and revoke AIM Recycling’s approval to operate.