Don Mills Dropped These 5 Truth Bombs About N.B.’s Economy
Those who went to his talk at the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce lunch last week looking for a pat on the back were probably disappointed.
Those who went to his talk at the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce lunch last week looking for a pat on the back were probably disappointed.
Our entrepreneurs and executives are concerned about a range of issues including poverty reduction, high taxes, workers compensation rates, and U.S. tariffs.
J.D. Irving, Limited and Thermtest share what they’ve learned from their experience hiring talent from abroad.
Angela Orfei began by selling used clothes from her home before securing a small spot at the Northside Market. She has now expanded into a storefront in the market building selling new and used clothing and other products.
After leaving behind her close network in Halifax for life in Fredericton, Courtney Larkin felt a bit of a void and began looking for ways to fill it.
Thermtest’s focus on R&D has brought it from a garage at founder Dale Hume’s home to today, when it’s seeking to move to a 10,000-square-foot space.
This weekend, festival-goers will take a walk through Area 506’s signature Shipping Container Village, where New Brunswick businesses and brands will be setting up shop to showcase their products and what they do. Here are just a few you should check out.
Bishop, Kamondo and Jesus launched Author’s Collection in June after making clothes for the fashion line all winter.
There are actually a lot of talented young people who are determined to stay in New Brunswick, build their careers and make their communities better. We take a look at just a few of them.
The new Director of the Fredericton-based startup accelerator is excited about its growth potential as it approaches its fifth anniversary.