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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 ...
The Saturday Huddle is a weekly column that features opinion, analysis, and reflections on Huddle stories, podcasts, and business news in the region. Trevor Nichols is Huddle’s editor, based in ...
FREDERICTON – Huddle can now confirm that Fredericton will be getting a Popeyes Chicken. Staff at Popeyes’ Moncton location confirmed in a call that Fredericton will be getting its own restaurant ...
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 — Phase one of the residential apartment building development known as “The Vistas” is continuing to move forward at 60-80 Technology Drive, with the first of potentially five buildings set ...
MONCTON — Demand for homes is still quite robust in the region according to Greater Moncton Realtors. Home sales in Greater Moncton last month had their highest monthly total in almost a year (June ...
WestJet has started cancelling flights ahead of possible job action by pilots on Friday. The airline confirmed in a statement early Thursday that it had started “taking down its network.” “This action ...
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 ...
MONCTON — A new technology-first storage facility has opened in Moncton, on the Barry Mills highway behind the Evergreen area. Simple Storage is a self-storage real estate company that aims to enhance ...
SAINT JOHN — New Brunswick has announced a $500,000 investment in the province’s food service industry. The money is aimed at helping businesses offset costs related to onboarding and training new ...
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 ...