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Today is Huddle’s final day. Acadia Broadcasting announced today the closure of Huddle. Acadia Broadcasting President Chris Pearson acknowledged the difficulty of the decision to close the publication ...
David Campbell is a Moncton-based economic development consultant and co-host of the Huddle podcast, Insights. The following piece was originally published on his blog, It’s the Economy, Stupid!, on ...
SAINT JOHN — There’s a new way to satisfy your sweet tooth in the Port City. Wicked Doughnuts has officially opened on 106 Prince William Street and is offering up a selection of sugary treats. “My ...
SAINT JOHN — The Saint John waterfront work at Market Slip is “on track,” according to city officials. The ambitious project is slated for completion by the end of 2023 but the progress on various ...
SAINT JOHN — Passenger numbers remain below pre-pandemic levels at the Saint John Airport (YSJ), but officials say it is not for a lack of demand. “If we had the flights now, we’d be at 2019 levels,” ...
HALIFAX — More than 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency workers are back at work after the Public Service Alliance of Canada reached a tentative agreement with the CRA overnight. The new deal is a four-year ...
FREDERICTON — European technology firm Thales Group is building its National Digital Excellence Centre (NDEC) at UNB’s Knowledge Park in Fredericton. The focus of the centre will be on cyber security ...
FREDERICTON — The federal government has increased New Brunswick’s immigration allocations by 67 percent and announced a renewed Canada-New Brunswick Immigration Agreement. For 2023, the feds have ...
MONCTON — A lack of new listings for homes in Greater Moncton may have an impact on the upcoming spring season. The overall inventory of homes fell to the lowest level since last spring according to ...
SAINT JOHN — Ground will be broken later this month on a 49-unit apartment building in the Millidgeville area. Burlington Flats, located at 50 Technology Drive just off Millidge Avenue, will have a ...
MONCTON – The women who brought Nakai Spa Salon Studio to New Brunswick have unveiled a new corner to sit and sip a beverage in, in a historic downtown-Moncton property. “We were actually looking for ...
SAINT JOHN — Moncton, Halifax, and Charlottetown are leading Canada in population growth as an increasing number of young adults chose to make Atlantic Canada their home. “The largest share [of ...
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