Venn Welcomes Young Tech Entrepreneur To Its Board
The newly-appointed Oluwatosin ‘Tosin’ Ajibola said he hopes to help make New Brunswick a more welcoming place for newcomers.
The newly-appointed Oluwatosin ‘Tosin’ Ajibola said he hopes to help make New Brunswick a more welcoming place for newcomers.
The distiller behind New Brunswick’s hot-selling Chicken Bones Liqueur and an iconic Maritime molasses maker have come up with a new concoction to stay warm this holiday season.
York Street Properties wants to develop the remaining piece of former railway lands with mixed-use and high-rise residential housing. The project is made up of three buildings, with 293 units to the south and east of the liquor store.
The core of the Fredericton’s Innovation District is fast becoming the place for collaboration.
Farmers packed the big rig with 6,000 bags of potatoes on a direct route to Parliament Hill in a bid to draw attention to the federal government’s export ban.
The government’s $746.8-million capital budget will address the province’s infrastructure while supporting sustainable economic recovery.
The union announced the details of last week’s strike vote in a news release late Monday afternoon.
Making stops in Saint John, Moncton, Fredericton, and Miramichi, Poilievre used his time away from the House of Commons to discuss inflation, the economy, and the ongoing supply chain problems with the people of New Brunswick.
In P.E.I., potato wart was found on potatoes at a pair of farms, prompting an export ban from the federal government.
Abram Lutes, provincial coordinator for the Common Front for Social Justice, says the minimum wage increase, which will be raised to $12.75 in April and $13.75 in October, is a positive development.