Guinness Record Judge: Moncton Didn’t Break World Record, But Won On Community Spirit
More than 900 people came out to attempt to break a world record held by JCI Limburg in Belgium.
More than 900 people came out to attempt to break a world record held by JCI Limburg in Belgium.
Christel Seeberger’s new business, Sensory Friendly Solutions, wants to help businesses and organizations better serve the growing number of people who experience sensory overload in their daily lives.
When Jen Leger of Moncton first graduated university years back, she admits saving money wasn’t her strong suit. Now she’s created Quber, a kind of piggy bank or savings jar for the digital age.
Frederic Gionet and Don Moore will serve as acting co-CEOs of the Greater Moncton economic development organization as the search for Mourant’s successor begins.
The benefit is now available to people but to patients with a limited range of conditions based on Canadian Family Physician Guidelines for prescribing medical cannabinoids.
The organization has been offering a Cultural Intelligence course geared toward businesses and organizations looking to welcome newcomers to their teams.
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz told a Moncton area audience that businesses need to better train their workforce, and employees have to be open to new kinds of jobs.
The Arctic Gardens products were sold in New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec, and include macaroni and cauliflower, orzo and green chickpeas, quinoa and soybeans.
Outflow’s new cafe and studio in Uptown Saint John will showcase art, furniture and crafts made by people in poverty and serve locally roasted Beamers Creek coffee.
David Coon says his party would negotiate with both the Liberals and Tories about a potential agreement, keeping a minority government from being defeated.