Popular Sushi Restaurant Closes In Uptown Saint John
It was the second closure of a popular uptown restaurant with Urban Deli closing for good just after Christmas.
It was the second closure of a popular uptown restaurant with Urban Deli closing for good just after Christmas.
The company said there are no changes planned for the two 24-hour locations in Greater Moncton.
The popular sports bar restaurant chain is looking to open locations in other parts of New Brunswick as well in the next two years.
The Port City had many developments this year, with new businesses opening in all parts of the city.
As 2019 come to an end, we decided to take a look back as just some of them.
The airline posted a notice on its website that service to Ottawa and Toronto will not be offered between January 6 and February 1, 2020. Airport CEO Derrick Stanford says the move isn’t unusual for quiet periods of the year.
Dr. David Elias has taken on two of the biggest real estate developments in Saint John in recent years: The City Hall building in partnership with Historica’s Keith Brideau, and Fundy Quay. It’s for this reason that Huddle has named him its Business News Maker Of The Year for Saint John.
Saint John artist Vicky Walker is re-purposing the stained glass windows from former uptown church to make ornaments, wall hangings and jewelry.
While finding a job was the biggest struggle reported in a new survey of Saint John immigrants, around 48 percent of newcomers found work within three months of moving to the city.
Fundy Quay Inc recently announced plans to develop the site into a multi-use development featuring a mix of commercial and residential spaces, but the popular music festival will remain there until development work gets underway.
The Art Warehouse will be a licensed bar, cafe and drop-in art studio where people can paint whatever they wish, with their friends, date, family or on their own.