N.B. Startup Weekend Takes On Innovation in Tourism
The province’s tourism department is teaming up with Startup New Brunswick in hopes of finding innovative ideas for the tourism industry.
The province’s tourism department is teaming up with Startup New Brunswick in hopes of finding innovative ideas for the tourism industry.
More than $1-million of the fine will be directed to the UNB’s Canadian Rivers Institute rather than a salmon conservation organization with ties to J.D. Irving, Limited.
The new location will open beside the Indigo at the East Point shopping centre before Christmas.
The new store carries food from all around the world, including Asian, African, Middle Eastern and some North American staples.
The Atlantic Canadian startup accelerator launches the Incite program that allows companies to participate at their own pace.
The Ukranian immigrant is carrying on an old Saint John family business and saving a few houseplants while she’s at it.
The new store is preparing for a busy first day at the Brookside Mall on the city’s north side.
The first phase of the project will be piloted at the Saint John Community Food Basket in the city’s uptown.
The national chain is adding a third location in the Saint John area, but it’s not saying where just yet.
Excitement is building as the best young hockey players in the world converge on Quispamsis and Saint John.