UNB’s Summer Institute Looking For Startups With ‘Big Vision’
The Fredericton-based program will accept up to seven companies to take part in the intensive, globally recognized accelerator that will run from April 29 – July 19.
The Fredericton-based program will accept up to seven companies to take part in the intensive, globally recognized accelerator that will run from April 29 – July 19.
The announcement comes soon after McGinnis Landing, another downtown restaurant, closed its doors just after Christmas.
Roxanne Fairweather has been named as a member of the Order Of Canada by Governor General Julie Payette.
The Vertical Ascent Indoor Adventure Park will be the only facility of its type east of Montreal, will include interactive climbing walls, aerial obstacles, zip lines, ninja warrior courses and virtual reality games.
The Saint John Real Estate Board said the year is ending on a high note after months of lower sales compared to the previous year.
Litigation lawyer J. Alex Templeton and corporate lawyer David Wallace have been named Partners at McInnes Cooper.
Canada’s unemployment rate is down to 40-year low, says the latest labour force data from Statistics Canada.
The group that organized the campaign to get more women to run for seats in the last New Brunswick provincial election were honoured at the North American Excellence Awards Thursday night in Dublin, Ireland.
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. says it plans to establish a $5-million “Fuel for the Future” fund aimed at increasing the accessibility of natural gas in the province.
The business leaders behind the Saint John United Way ‘Million Dollar Pledge’ say making the right social investments creates future customers and strengthens the local workforce.