Region’s Startups Honoured At Startup Canada’s Atlantic Awards
Startups from across Atlantic Canada were celebrated Tuesday night in Fredericton at Startup Canada’s Atlantic region awards.
Startups from across Atlantic Canada were celebrated Tuesday night in Fredericton at Startup Canada’s Atlantic region awards.
TurboPlay is building a personalized video game marketplace for “indie” gamers and game developers to sell their digital games and related downloadable content.
The province could soon have its own hub if Green Economy Canada’s plan to expand its network of local hubs outside of Ontario for the first time succeeds.
The scientist behind Chinova Bioworks’ Chiber, a natural alternative to artificial preservatives for food and beverages, was recently awarded the Mitacs Outstanding Entrepreneur Award at a ceremony in Halifax.
Fredericton launched its first immigration strategy Friday that aims to increase population by a thousand new residents a year over the next 25 years.
The Halifax event celebrated the efforts of community leaders and supporters who are helping nurture and grow the startup ecosystem in Atlantic Canada.
Rapid population growth due to immigration in Atlantic Canada is boosting the investment climate as the need for housing and infrastructure construction increases.
The unemployment rates in the province’s main cities remained lower than in the rest of the province and were closer to the national average. Moncton’s unemployment rate was 5.9 per cent in May and Saint John’s was 5.8 per cent.
The Art Warehouse on Prince William Street in Saint John will be a bar, cafe and drop-in art studio where people can paint with their friends, a date, family members or on their own.
Construction will begin with Tannery Place South, which has 46 luxury two- and three-bedroom apartments for rent and approximately 13,000 square feet of retail space