New Brunswick Community Colleges Launch New Workforce Integration Tool
The province and its two major community colleges launched a new online platform to help newcomers with the requisite skills better integrate into New Brunswick’s workforce.
The province and its two major community colleges launched a new online platform to help newcomers with the requisite skills better integrate into New Brunswick’s workforce.
Atlantic Canada’s largest employee-owned engineering firm is moving across the street to a new home in downtown Moncton in June.
Moncton’s IDEA Centre is guiding a growing community of young entrepreneurs, with 20 students enrolled this year in its mentorship program.
A bakery chain with roots in Australia is looking for people to open franchises in New Brunswick’s three largest cities.
Sankara is an online marketplace selling an assortment of foods, crafts, and grocery products made by racialized vendors across Atlantic Canada.
Opportunities New Brunswick, which was a major Cyber NB funder, said financing hinged on the financial viability of CyberNB, which the organization failed to demonstrate.
At its Feb. 25 virtual annual general meeting, the Moncton-based insurance and asset management firm reported $2.1 billion in assets, an increase of 4 percent from 2020.
A grand Grand-Barachois-based farm has opened a Moncton produce shop in the former home of the now-defunct Tomavo chain. Allan Hardy was one of several farmers allegedly not paid by Tomavo.
Hanwell-based Sewells Paving is expanding its services to residential and commercial customers in Greater Moncton and communities in southeast New Brunswick.
The Fredericton-based brewer his handing out gift cards for 100 local restaurants in a bid to help an industry hit hard by reduced capacity limits, closures, and reductions of service.