N.B. Chambers Offer Testing Kits For Businesses
Several chambers of commerce in the province have committed to offering free self-screening rapid testing kits for small- and medium-sized businesses.
Several chambers of commerce in the province have committed to offering free self-screening rapid testing kits for small- and medium-sized businesses.
Products from the following licensed producers will participate in the competition: Crystal Cure, MSIKU, Namaste, Reef Organic, FIGR, Stewart Farms, Organigram, and Ritual Green Cannabis.
New CEO Alex Scholten says Covid reminded them of the importance of maintaining your ties to the local growers and producers. Whenever they can, Victory chooses to feature local fruit, beef, and chicken.
The popular summer event will take place on Canterbury Street and feature vendors and live entertainment — and the giant moon, of course.
Norm Couturier, the CEO of 3D Planeta, says the funding will allow them to round out the engineering team for a product they hope to have in-market by early next year.
Co-owner Nancy Kitson says the spring lobster has been really good the last couple of years. So far, they’ve been buying from the fishermen from the Bay of Fundy and P.E.I.
Phase one includes 90 residential units on the corner of Lorentz Drive and Falkland Street. The second phase is the larger of the two units, with a proposed 145 residential units and commercial space on the ground floor, located at Main Street and Lorentz Drive.
Company CEO Jeremiah Clark says after speaking to Health Canada, they believe there will be a continued need even as cases decline in number.
Tammy Petrie’s Saint John business offers everything one could want for home renovations, from specialty paint to refurbished furniture to DIY workshops.
70 percent of New Brunswick university graduates and 90 percent of community college graduates were still in the province a year after graduating.