Tariff Tumult: Canada’s Finance Minister Talks Trade With U.S Ongoing tariff complications have made many Canadians feel uneasy. In recent weeks, with tariff threats surfacing and then dissipating irregularly, businesses and individuals alike are seeking clarity...
Remembering a Real Estate and Municipal Giant: Debbie Hanlon St. John’s, Newfoundland, and Labrador has lost a stalwart advocate for the housing market and local governance. On March 5, 2025, city councillor and seasoned real estate expert, Debbie Hanlon, passed away...
Relief for N.B. Tenants: Three Months of Falling Rents Recent construction booms in New Brunswick cities are more than just changes in the skyline. New data from Statistics Canada signals hope for tenants, with rents steadily decreasing over the past three months....
A Celebration of Legacy and Leadership: St. John’s Closing Black History Month In the bustling harbor city of St. John’s, as snowflakes adorned the charming streets, an atmosphere of togetherness and harmony created an invigorating warmth. As Black History...
Proposed Wind Farm in Charlotte County Set to Accelerate Renewables in New Brunswick A Halifax-based renewable energy company is joining forces with First Nations communities in New Brunswick and laying the groundwork for a cleaner future. With plans to construct a...
Power Struggle: N.B. Power vs. J.D. Irving’s Debate on Industrial Power Rates Navigating through the realms of the electric utility market, we find ourselves in a heated debate within the borders of New Brunswick. It seems that the province’s main...
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