UNB’s Summer Institute Looking For Startups With ‘Big Vision’
The Fredericton-based program will accept up to seven companies to take part in the intensive, globally recognized accelerator that will run from April 29 – July 19.
The Fredericton-based program will accept up to seven companies to take part in the intensive, globally recognized accelerator that will run from April 29 – July 19.
The popular Moncton company is shaking things up, turning the 2nd Floor restaurant into an event centre. The cafe across the street will also serve as a sushi bar with Japanese street-food after hours.
Nationally, the unemployment rate for the year fell to 5.6 per cent – the lowest in 43 years.
The fashion retailer that has been an uptown fixture for 30 years is closing its doors in Brunswick Square January 31.
Owner Jackie Veinott says the mass commercialization cannabis paraphernalia following legalization was the main cause for the store’s closure.
Wes Ward, the founding owner of the complex that has become a staple music venue over the last 20 years, is leaving to dedicate more time to Graystone Brewing.
The announcement comes soon after McGinnis Landing, another downtown restaurant, closed its doors just after Christmas.
The Second Cup coffee shop, a fixture in downtown Fredericton for nearly 25 years, closed on Christmas Eve.
Roxanne Fairweather has been named as a member of the Order Of Canada by Governor General Julie Payette.
The Vertical Ascent Indoor Adventure Park will be the only facility of its type east of Montreal, will include interactive climbing walls, aerial obstacles, zip lines, ninja warrior courses and virtual reality games.