J.D. Irving Plans To Hire 7,500 People In The Next Three Years
Across the organization, the areas with the highest number of job opportunities include operations, shipping, supply and logistics, retail sales, and finance.
Across the organization, the areas with the highest number of job opportunities include operations, shipping, supply and logistics, retail sales, and finance.
A few months after Yuk Yuk’s comedy club closed its doors uptown, the former owner has announced that he’s opening a new club to take its place.
Dr. Leeno Karumanchery, chief diversity of MESH/diversity, says the number of businesses wanting to make meaningful efforts to become more diverse and inclusive is only going to grow with global movements like #MeToo and Time’s Up.
Saint John native Matthew Carpenter-Arevalo runs a business in Ecuador that specializes in digital marketing strategy and lead generation for businesses looking to export into international markets.
Nearly 1.4 million people flew out of the province’s main airports in Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton.
The energy utility says the Burchill Wind Project, as it’s being called, will move ahead if it can derive significant savings from purchasing wind energy over the traditional supply.
The new cafe on Princess Street is employing low-income artists and serving coffee from local roaster Beamers Creek.
The mixed-income complex will set a new environmental and design standard for buildings in the uptown core, says the general manager of Saint John Non Profit Housing.
A New Brunswick entrepreneur looking to bring the craft beer experience to the wine industry will soon see his products on the shelves of ANBL stores.
The wedding organizers who bought the former Cornerstone Baptist Church uptown to use as a venue now have an accepted offer on a second church in the city – the former Holy Trinity Catholic Church in the city’s north end.