Saint John Arts Centre Reopens, Needing The People That Give It ‘Heart’
The city centre production and exhibition space will allow people to use the space again but will also keep online programming that will be part of its future.
The city centre production and exhibition space will allow people to use the space again but will also keep online programming that will be part of its future.
In the new episode of the Huddle “Home Office” podcast, Halifax reporter Trevor Nichols and editor Mark Leger talk about how more pedestrian-friendly streets, bike lanes and sidewalk patios could become permanent features of more vibrant Maritime cities.
Ingrid Woodhouse hopes the cafe business will be strong while they wait for borders to open up and tourism to rebound.
The popular “Salmon Run” public art installation returned uptown Wednesday morning, and the executive director of Discover Saint John hopes it inspires people as they walk about the uptown once again.
The new King Street restaurant, located in the space formerly occupied by the popular Urban Deli that closed last December, will serve a blend of Middle Eastern and traditional Canadian cuisine.
In this week’s episode of Huddle “Home Office”, Mark Leger talks with Moncton reporter Inda Intiar about international students facing difficulties during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Home Heat Saver program will give them the ability to make their homes more efficient save more money on their already low power bills.
Flair Airlines has also cancelled flights to and from Charlottetown, Halifax and Ottawa through the end of October.
Economist says one would need to make a compelling case to justify selling Saint John Energy after examining the findings of his recent economic impact assessment on the utility.
Exercise facilities like ForFitness and Athletics in Rothesay are adapting to a new way of operating and serving their members, both online and in-person as restrictions are loosened.