CyberNB Gets New Digs At Cyber Centre
The core of the Fredericton’s Innovation District is fast becoming the place for collaboration.
The core of the Fredericton’s Innovation District is fast becoming the place for collaboration.
Owner Anne McShane says when she first opened the store, people were only just starting to learn about wellness products. Most weren’t available to purchase in one place and she would have to hunt around when looking for items for herself.
The Province has accepted new booster recommendations from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization. Dr. Robert Strang says his team will soon unveil a plan for giving shots to Nova Scotians who want a booster dose.
Employees who have been with the company at least two years can apply to have their job terminated with a severance package: 1.5 weeks of pay for each year they have been with the company, with a maximum payout of 39 weeks.
Kim Newsome and her husband became landlords to to give back to the community and build a small nest egg for retirement. Now, they’re selling their buildings becuase of Nova Scotia’s rent control laws.
The union announced the details of last week’s strike vote in a news release late Monday afternoon.
Woody, Mic Mac Mall’s iconic and somewhat infamous talking Christmas tree, is driving foot traffic to the mall’s retailers.
There is a growing panic that downtowns are heading into another period of long decline. As downtowns change in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, David Campbell believes we need to “steer into the skid.”
In P.E.I., potato wart was found on potatoes at a pair of farms, prompting an export ban from the federal government.
Photographer Chris Donovan’s photo book, Stay Solid or Go West, captures the unique Maritime dichotomy of working and living out west when home is in the east.