Saint John Chamber, USTATION To Offer Remote Workers A ‘Workcation’
The partnership with funding from the provincial government offers workers with remote jobs to experience living in Saint John with the hopes of convincing them to stay in the area.
The partnership with funding from the provincial government offers workers with remote jobs to experience living in Saint John with the hopes of convincing them to stay in the area.
The dramatic loss in sales can, of course, be directly tied to the Covid-19 pandemic but Restaurants Canada doesn’t expect a full recovery until 2023.
In partnership with TechImpact, the Bell Research Intensive Cyber Knowledge Studies (BRICKS) program will provide cybersecurity students with an education and the guarantee of a full-time job.
After the pandemic drove changes to their product and service offering, Taylor Printing Group and Bounty Print rebranded as Rocket.
The Fredericton-based company will use the investment from Raven Indigenous Capital Partners to support the training and employment of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students as software testers.
All commercial flights to and from the airport will be gone as of January 23.
The provincial government’s Healthy Seniors Pilot Project has funded the Centre for Innovation and Research in Aging (CIRA) to utilize the application CANImmunize.
New Brunswick lost approximately 4,800 full-time jobs and added approximately 4,100 part-time positions last month, according to the latest labour force survey from Statistics Canada.
The Fredericton cybersecurity company saw an increase of 60 percent in sales compared to 2019.
The local power utility donated more than $165,000 to local community organizations throughout 2020 as part of its commitment to support growth in the community and combat generational poverty.