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Source Atlantic, an industrial wholesale distributor based in Saint John, N.B., is being sold. Ocean Capital Holdings announced Wednesday it has reached an agreement to sell Source Atlantic to Lawson ...
Saint John council has given its final stamp of approval for a new development at 99 King Street in the city’s uptown. Common Council passed third reading of the zoning bylaw amendments for the ...
A southwestern New Brunswick aquaculture company is undertaking a massive expansion. True North Salmon plans to double the size of its salmon processing plant in St. George. It is getting a total of ...
It was on May 18, 1783, when American colonists landed and stepped ashore near Saint John’s modern-day Market Slip. These ‘Loyalists’ sided with the British Empire during the American Revolutionary ...
Canada’s second-largest military base is receiving significant funding from the federal government. Officials gathered at Base Gagetown on Thursday to announce more than $75 million for two projects.
Inflation continues to drive up living wages in New Brunswick, according to a new report from the Human Development Council. The living wage now stands at $25.88 per hour in Fredericton, an increase ...
A first-of-its-kind program in Saint John will help international students bridge into the labour market. The one-year pilot project, announced Monday, is being spearheaded by the Saint John Newcomers ...
A well-known singer-songwriter from New Brunswick has died after a battle with brain cancer. Ken Tobias passed away on Wednesday at the age of 79, his brother confirmed on social media. “While we are ...
An international fashion and leisure-selected department store is coming to New Brunswick. YOYOSO will open its first Atlantic Canadian location inside Regent Mall in Fredericton. Renovations for the ...
The Human Development Council (HDC) has released its 2024 Child and Family Poverty Report Card, highlighting a rise in child poverty rates across New Brunswick. Using 2022 tax filer data, the report ...
Grand Manan residents are seeing a significant amount of police activity on Wednesday afternoon. New Brunswick RCMP say the heavy police presence is due to an investigation on the island. The police ...
A New Brunswick man faces firearms-related charges after a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) investigation. It all started in November when CBSA officers at the International Mail Processing Centre ...