Why Immigrants Come To Moncton and Why Some Don’t Stay
This is the second part of a series about the changing face of the growing labour market in Greater Moncton.
This is the second part of a series about the changing face of the growing labour market in Greater Moncton.
A lead organizer for the Atlantic Immigration Summit said the advertisement doesn’t reflect the true diversity of the event.
This first story in a series about the changing labour market and economic growth in Greater Moncton.
The 25-year-old software company will add employees, invest in research and development with assistance from Ottawa and the province.
The First Nation community and Natural Forces will sell wind energy to NB Power from a farm near Sussex that is expected to cost $50-million to build.
The Shediac Road development will be home to a dental clinic, medical services, a pharmacy, and possibly a restaurant and retail space.
Prelam is the exclusive distributor of Inject-Safe in Canada and plans to bring the product to China.
The software testing firm was one of six N.B. companies that made pitches to aerospace and defence, and shipbuilding companies like Lockheed Martin.
Artist Jared Betts is turning his love of tacos into a week-long festival that will raise money for the United Way.
LMI Canada’s Moncton branch provides leadership training to mid- and high-level management professionals.