Tag: New Brunswick
Copper Branch Expanding to Atlantic Canada
DIEPPE, N.B. — Copper Branch — a fast-casual, vegan-restaurant chain — has announced plans for its first Atlantic-Canadian location in New Brunswick, according to...
Restaurant Buzz: Gahan House Fredericton
FREDERICTON — Fredericton is about to become the new home of a Gahan House Restaurant and Brewery location.
Murphy Hospitality Group (MHG) is set to...
Gahan House Port City Now Open in Saint John
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — PEI Brewing-affiliated brewpub chain The Gahan House has opened a new location in Saint John, N.B., according to Canadian Beer...
KitchenAid Commercial hires Flanagan Agencies for Atlantic Canada Region
MONCTON, N.B. — KitchenAid Commercial has appointed Flanagan Agencies Inc. as its manufacturer’s representative in the Atlantic Canada region.
Flanagan Agencies Inc. (FAI) was established...
Lobster Fisheries Debate Continues In N.B.
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick chefs may have to wait a while longer to buy fresh, local lobster as local fisherman continue to debate and...
Canadian Seafood to be Spotlighted at Boston Seafood Show
BOSTON — Canadian seafood and related technology will be prominently displayed at the annual International Boston Seafood Show, the chief trade event for the...
St-Hubert Opens Third Franchise in Saint John, N.B.
MONTREAL — New Brunswick’s third St-Hubert franchise restaurant has opened today, Feb. 14, in Saint John. "We are happy to offer the people of...
Two-Tiered Wage Debate Continues in N.B.
FREDERICTON — The discussion of a potential two-tiered wage system continues to polarize foodservice businesses and advocacy groups in New Brunswick. Supporters of the...
Nadeau Poultry Demands Action from NB Government
ST. FRANÇOIS-DE-MADAWASKA, N.B. — Employees at Nadeau Poultry are launching a public awareness campaign demanding immediate action by the New Brunswick government to stop...
N.B. Wage Hike Delayed
FEDERICTON – The N.B. government is postponing its minimum wage hike until the spring to help alleviate the strain on businesses and further examine...