More Than 99 Percent Of N.B. Government Workers Are Vaccinated
Fewer than 600 provincial government employees in New Brunswick are currently unvaccinated against Covid-19. They remain on unpaid leave.
Fewer than 600 provincial government employees in New Brunswick are currently unvaccinated against Covid-19. They remain on unpaid leave.
Fredericton’s Introhive is breaking records by taking home awards for employee satisfaction and company growth.
Erin Keatch is opening a permanent brick-and-mortar home in Dieppe for Caravan and Company, her eclectic collection of clothing, jewelry, and accessories.
In January 2021, NB Power sent its renewal application to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, an independent federal nuclear regulator. Since early July 2021, officials from the CNSC have been reviewing the application.
Health Minister Dorothy Shephard says that, as of late Friday, about 325 employees within the Horizon and Vitalité health networks did not meet the province’s new vaccination mandate.
A survey of more than 160 members of New Brunswick’s tenant community found that many renters are feeling insecure in their living situations.
The five-year deal includes annual two percent wage hikes plus a 25 cent per hour wage increase and casuals will now be paid 100 percent of the regular rate.
Under the new rules, the number of local governments—cities, towns, villages, rural communities, and regional municipalities—will be reduced from 104 to 78.
Nov. 19 at 6 p.m., circuit breaker measures in the Moncton region and the Miramichi health zone will end and new measures will begin.
A panel of chamber members, taking into account the leadership and perseverance of frontline workers through a second year of pandemic, dubbing their impact on the business community to be the greatest in 2021.