Famous Saint John Faces Will Move To A New Home On Union Street
The murals will be joined by other new residents as the owners of Union Station have completed renovations and are ready to greet residential and commercial tenants.
The murals will be joined by other new residents as the owners of Union Station have completed renovations and are ready to greet residential and commercial tenants.
Area groups and government departments are circulating a survey to gather data on the impact of COVID-19 to focus efforts on getting the economy going again.
In virtual meetings on Zoom, Saint John’s businesswomen are banding together during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funding will help the Saint John company support its innovation and growth potential in the $3-billion North American specialty tea market.
The re-opening of restaurants in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton Charlottetown and Halifax means the company has been able to re-hire some of its staff under the wage subsidy program.
Facing a wave of postponements, New Brunswick’s wedding industry is shifting to offer flexible dates and work with couples as the spring wedding season begins.
The store specializing in skateboard clothing and accessories and vinyl records of the heavier variety will focus on online sales for now. Juniper, a sustainable lifestyle shop, has delayed its uptown opening too.
Mayor Don Darling said this shows we are not immune to the impacts of the global pandemic.
The N.B. non-profit organization is utilizing technology and project-based learning to inspire children and involve the entire family during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Rise Up SJ” hopes to mitigate the negative economic impacts, while also building up to prepare for recovery once the pandemic is over.