#MeTooMoncton Event Addresses Harassment in the Workplace
A group of expert panellists discussed tools that workers and employers could use to address harassment in their workplace.
A group of expert panellists discussed tools that workers and employers could use to address harassment in their workplace.
On Wednesday, Downtown Moncton Centre-ville Inc. (DMCI) released findings of the first State of the Downtown Report.
The restoration includes redesigning the inside of the tower, which will house City of Saint John offices when the work is completed.
The province also released its innovation agenda that outlines its role in fostering an innovative economy.
The microbrewery has been selling N.S. beers at its retail stores since January, saying it should be permitted according to a trade agreement from 2007.
The vice-president of Irving Pulp & Paper says the modernization will have environmental benefits and provide work for local companies.
The company’s senior vice-president said the workforce is expanding in Greater Moncton and Bathurst.
Bernadette Fernandes says local companies should seek opportunities in a fast-growing market at the Africa trade and investment summit in Washington in June.
M3SH makes health-and-safety wearables, environmental monitoring and protective equipment.
Natasha Tobias and Paul Cooper plan to turn the former Cornerstone Baptist Church into a wedding venue if Common Council agrees to rezone the property.