Three of N.B.’s Leading Innovators Share Visions of Future Growth
We asked them how they got started, what they are doing now, and how they see the development of the knowledge and innovation sector going forward.
We asked them how they got started, what they are doing now, and how they see the development of the knowledge and innovation sector going forward.
See for yourself how your lies really sound when you sneak out for a job interview.
As KIRA prepares for its annual awards dinner May 3, the Organizing Committee looks back at major milestones and activities that have occurred over the past 25 years in New Brunswick.
YFC says the project will create an additional 572 full-time equivalent jobs during the construction phase.
The cranes, originally from the old Lantic Sugar Refinery, were more than 20 years old and deteriorating.
Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton have all submitted bids for one of two $10-million prizes to implement Smart City ideas.
Daphne Porter, co-owner of Courtesy Convenience in Miramichi, says the margins are thin in the gas and grocery business so you need to find savings where you can.
The annual awards ceremony that honours innovators in the province’s private and public sectors takes place May 3 in Fredericton.
The vice-president of Irving Pulp & Paper says the modernization will have environmental benefits and provide work for local companies.
The company now offers its wireless services in New Brunswick’s three major cities, first launching in Moncton back in 2016.