What Happened in New Brunswick this Week
Time to catch up on some of the top Huddle stories you may have missed during the week:
New Brunswick-born food and lifestyle columnist Laura Calder shares her secret to transforming your dining experience.
When New Brunswick’s Joel Richard heard in June that the Canadian Space Agency was hiring two astronauts, he knew he had to go for it. Since then, this Siemens Canada employee has been training both physically and mentally to be in the running. He chatted with us about what it’s been like so far.
Over 875 New Brunswick High School students went to a different kind of class this past week. The Big Data Congress wrapped up on Wednesday with Big Data High, an event that aimed to inspire high school students to explore careers in technology.
Growing up in Miramichi, Adam Lordon never thought a career in TV was possible. Today, he’s working from his hometown on national TV projects and has started a production company of his own. This week he chatted with Huddle about his interesting journey.
UNB’s Ali Ghorbani says the next war won’t be fought on the ground with tanks, but in cyberspace. He’s working to protect the good guys. He talked to Huddle’s Cara Smith this week about New Brunswick’s cybersecurity opportunity and what the province could be doing better.