So Your Kids Want To Learn About Composting With Worms, Do They?
The Fredericton-based Gaia Project has adapted its school programming about the environment and climate change for home-based, online learning during the coronavirus crisis.
The Fredericton-based Gaia Project has adapted its school programming about the environment and climate change for home-based, online learning during the coronavirus crisis.
An N.B. startup that uses the Microsoft HoloLens to connect experts with technicians in the field is seeing its business inquiries more than triple, many from the healthcare sector on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
Rivers Corbett has launched CHEFtorial, which aims to help chefs make up for lost income and create connections during social distancing.
The goal is to develop, test, and implement new methods of detecting and/or combatting COVID-19 and examining its effects on people, communities and the economy.
The N.B. non-profit organization is utilizing technology and project-based learning to inspire children and involve the entire family during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anything scheduled into early July has already been called off and major festivals such as AREA 506 in Saint John and Harvest Jazz & Blues in Fredericton are concerned, even though their events are months away.
Fredericton-based Gray Wolf says its product helps establish where people have been, who they’ve been in contact with, both now and as the crisis eases.
Education Minister Dominic Cardy says it would take a “miracle cure” for the schools to reopen before the end of this school year.
New Brunswick now has a total of 81 cases, including 14 people who have recovered.
Keith Cronkhite has held several positions within NB Power operations and corporate. His most recent role was as Senior Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Planning.