New ‘Authentic’ Mexican Restaurant Opens In Fredericton
Carlos Alvarez, general manager and head chef of El Mariachi, said he’s lived in Fredericton for about a year now and found there’s no real Mexican food in the city–until now.
Carlos Alvarez, general manager and head chef of El Mariachi, said he’s lived in Fredericton for about a year now and found there’s no real Mexican food in the city–until now.
Scotiabank’s pending closure will leave island residents with a massive commute to get to the nearest bank on the mainland.
A pair of Frederictonians are reviving a nostalgic business this summer as they pedal the POPcycle ice cream bike around the city.
“We have grown probably 75-to-80 percent through the pandemic,” says founder Keith MacIntosh. “That growth is just going to accelerate, and this money to scale lets us do it. I honestly see that growth just taking off at a much higher rate than it already has.”
A welcome return for many Maritime communities this summer are Ribfest events, and with so many on the calendar, we’ve got you covered no matter where you are.
nized nursing home workers in the province now have a signed collective agreement in place. The New Brunswick Nurses Union confirms the agreement reached earlier this year was signed on Friday.
Working with UNB’s McKenna Institute, TechImpact will manage a province-wide, multi-stakeholder effort to train, attract and retain IT professionals.
Ed Barrett wished the University of New Brunswick’s “entrepreneurial” leaders “many sleepless nights” and “exciting mornings” at an event in Saint Andrews Tuesday announcing the establishment of the Barrett Chair in Entrepreneurship for Digital Transformation.
This week’s Digital Innovation Summit is just another step in the province’s digital transformation, says McKenna, a journey that started last fall with the formation of The McKenna Institute at UNB.
After three years without a ratified nursing home agreement, the New Brunswick Nurses Union and the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes aim to sign off on a new deal this Friday