by Johnny | Mar 17, 2026 | City
Harbour Passage Closure DetailsThe City of Saint John is closing a section of Harbour Passage to safely accommodate ongoing work on the Harbour Bridge. If you use the trail for walking or biking, you need to adjust your route.Image Source: City of Saint JohnThe...
by Johnny | Mar 17, 2026 | Business
If you live in Saint John, you have likely noticed the increased activity at the waterfront. The Port of Saint John is experiencing a large increase in cargo. Ontario manufacturers are reshaping their supply chains and sending their goods right to our city. According...
by Johnny | Mar 17, 2026 | Real Estate
The Canadian housing market experienced a quiet February. National home sales dropped 1.3 percent from January to February 2026. If you plan to buy or sell a home in Saint John this spring, these national trends provide a glimpse into the broader real estate...
by Johnny | Mar 17, 2026 | Provincial
New Brunswick is expected to table its latest budget today. Premier Susan Holt warns that spending cuts are coming to address a massive deficit. The province projects the deficit will hit 1.3 billion dollars by the end of the fiscal year. This number is unprecedented...
by Johnny | Mar 17, 2026 | Real Estate
The spring real estate market in Saint John, New Brunswick, is officially heating up. As we move through March 2026, we are seeing a fresh wave of inventory hitting the market. With interest rates stabilizing, buyers are eager to find properties that offer a mix of...