by Johnny | Nov 13, 2025 | City
A section of Main Street West is closed to all through traffic because of a watermain break. City crews are on-site working on emergency repairs.The closure affects the stretch of Main Street West between Church Avenue and Walnut Street West. According to an official...
by Johnny | Nov 13, 2025 | Business
Bank of Canada’s Treasury Bill Purchases: What it Means for Saint John Businesses In the ever-evolving economic landscape, staying informed about national financial policies is crucial for local businesses and residents alike. As we navigate the current economic...
by Johnny | Nov 13, 2025 | Business
As 2025 draws to a close, New Brunswick’s business landscape continues to demonstrate resilience and a forward-thinking approach, especially in key traditional sectors. Despite fluctuating economic conditions and evolving market demands, strategic investments...
by Johnny | Nov 13, 2025 | City
If you have an opinion on the large trucks rumbling through Saint John’s Central Peninsula, you now have more time to make your voice heard. The City of Saint John has extended the deadline for a public survey aimed at shaping the future of heavy trucking policy in...
by Johnny | Nov 12, 2025 | Business
Saint John, New Brunswick, continues to demonstrate a vibrant and evolving business landscape, even amidst global economic shifts and fluctuating interest rates. The region’s commitment to innovation and international trade is evident in the latest news, as...