N.B. Could Lift All Covid-19 Health Restrictions By August
Premier Blaine Higgs releases a tentative plan to return the province to normal if all goes well in the next two months.
Premier Blaine Higgs releases a tentative plan to return the province to normal if all goes well in the next two months.
First City School of Dance, which is slated to start classes in September, aims to balance a technical foundation and the artistry of dance.
The program will be available to New Brunswick residents who travel and spend in New Brunswick between May 27 and October 31.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jennifer Russell said Tuesday that 56 percent of eligible New Brunswick residents are vaccinated.
Scott Hicks says the communities they serve have truly stepped up to help small and local businesses survive (and thrive) during an unprecedented time.
The UNB Fulcrum Initiative will be led by Hart Devitt, director of the university’s research and partnership group. Devitt said they’ve hired Bernadette Fernandes as the new principal for advanced manufacturing, which has been identified as a priority area.
In accordance with Covid rules, the Fredericton microbrewery is planning to celebrate the new patio this weekend with a happy hour.
Participants of BOOST Fredericton’s week-long Innovation Camp will get together to come up with innovative solutions to issues facing the city’s adoption of smart technology in the face of 5G infrastructure.
From beauty to education technology industries, the participants will learn how to use marketing, and customer validation skills to take their ideas to the next level.
Bernie Riordon has been named transitional CEO for the NB Museum and will be working with its board and the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture to maintain its collection and also address some of the museum’s long-standing facilities issues.