Provincial Government Proposes $600-Million Capital Budget
Healthcare, education, roads and bridges are the top priorities in a budget that’s similar in size to the one tabled last year.
Healthcare, education, roads and bridges are the top priorities in a budget that’s similar in size to the one tabled last year.
The maker of the “world’s most dangerous dress shirts” is opening a store in Ontario because of the traction the brand has been getting in the tech/startup communities in both Silicon Valley and Waterloo.
On Dec.9, the entrepreneurs will graduate from the Joint Economic Development Initiative’s (JEDI) Indigenous Business Incubator and Accelerator programs.
Kim MacPherson is encouraged by the province’s surplus budget but says more needs to be done to improve New Brunswick’s financial situation.
The national luggage retailer is the latest business to announced it’s closing in Brunswick Square.
The Saint John Christmas festival kicks off on Thursday, December 5th with the return of the popular Night Market for one night only.
Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder said the changes are meant to make workplaces safer and ensure employees safely return to work as soon as they are able to.
The parking and transportation app has introduced new features for things like taxi services and charitable donations.
The opposition Liberals say there was not enough detail in the announcement earlier this week that changes would be made to make it easier for workers and companies.
Demo Day will take place on December 11 in Fredericton.