Unemployment Rate Drops In N.S., Remains The Same In N.B.
According to the latest Statistics Canada labour force data, Nova Scotia added nearly 4,000 jobs while New Brunswick lost 500.
According to the latest Statistics Canada labour force data, Nova Scotia added nearly 4,000 jobs while New Brunswick lost 500.
The team of health professionals is one of three competing in this year’s Lions’ Den competition hosted by the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation.
Developer Percy Wilbur purchased 91 King Street — known to many as “the former Woolworth’s — and the building next to it in December.
Apparel and accessories store Tommy’s Superette opened for business last Saturday on Princess Street.
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.
The N.B. government has decided not to recognize September 30 as a provincial holiday.
The Deputy Chair of the TB Bank Group is the featured guest at a sold-out fundraising event on September 7 for L’Arche Saint John, an organization that supports people with intellectual disabilities.