UNB’s New President Plans To Boost Partnerships With Businesses
Paul Mazerolle replaces Eddie Campbell following a 10-year stint. He has big plans for UNB to partner with various entities and communities outside the institution.
Paul Mazerolle replaces Eddie Campbell following a 10-year stint. He has big plans for UNB to partner with various entities and communities outside the institution.
The Ontario-based cannabis company has a license to begin producing cannabis at its facility in Fredericton and has plans to hire more than 130 people to work there.
The Estey Art Initiative, a nonprofit that offers after-school art classes at schools across New Brunswick for students in grades three, four and five, is giving New Brunswick businesses an opportunity to up their decor game while also helping an important cause.
Five New Brunswick-based companies have been named to the Branham300 listing, which includes Canada’s top public and private information and communications technology companies. The top 250 companies and top 25 multinationals with Canadian operations are ranked by revenues, while the list of 25 up-and-coming companies are based on Branham Group’s assessment of innovation and long-term […]
Victoria Clarke, Robyn Tingley and Dominique Leger recognized for their contributions to business and the community.
The YMCA will use the money to improve employer engagement and better address workforce challenges. It will also determine which type of language training best meets the needs of newcomers and is most helpful for finding a job.
The company’s products will be sold at approximately 30 CANEX stores across the country and 14 duty-free locations including the Toronto airport and the Peace Bridge near Niagara Falls.
The participating employers come from various sectors of the economy, including information technology, customer contact centres, forestry, energy, social development and food services.
goji’s has a new look and more treat options including artisan hard ice cream, crepes, English toffee, caramel popcorn, and Peanut Brittle.
Another historic building is being restored in a booming area of uptown Saint John that now includes Historica apartments and popular bars, cafes and restaurants.