N.B. Will Require Residents, Travellers To Show Proof Of Vaccination
With the province on track to see 100 new cases a day, Dr. Russell pleaded to those who have not been vaccinated to do so as soon as possible.
With the province on track to see 100 new cases a day, Dr. Russell pleaded to those who have not been vaccinated to do so as soon as possible.
The union announced results from the first rounds of strike votes that include workers from WorkSafe NB, court stenographers and the community colleges.
Premier Blaine Higgs warned Monday that more restrictions could be coming in the days ahead in an effort to control the fourth wave of the virus.
The city government will implement a Covid-19 vaccination or testing policy for employees and members of the council, effective September 20.
The Fredericton company that designs, manufactures, and exports thermal physical testing instruments, is opening a HUB in Taiwan.
This new institute will have the broad goal of engaging academia, government, and the private sector to advance New Brunswick’s digital economy. Adrienne O’Pray will be the first executive director for the institute.
Fredericton’s ChefTorial and North American e-commerce business Local Line have launched a virtual platform where customers can buy products from farmers and take part in cooking classes on how to prepare dishes from the ingredients.
Through this program, first- and second-year international students will get their first Canadian work experience through on-campus jobs and student services.
The program is called FarmGate and will allow licensed cannabis producers in New Brunswick to sell their own products on site.
An alliance of New Brunswick business organizations has released a set of policies and priorities for political parties to consider ahead of the federal election.