New Brunswick Startups Raise Nearly $70-Million In Funding In 2018
The big reason for last year’s boom in New Brunswick funding was the three big deals that accounted for about four-fifths of the total funding.
The big reason for last year’s boom in New Brunswick funding was the three big deals that accounted for about four-fifths of the total funding.
The Fredericton company uses advanced technology that helps connect experts thousands of miles away with technicians in the field.
The Latin American shrimp company Seajoy Seafood Corporation Group has shrimp farms in Honduras and Nicaragua.
Wendy Yano is the owner of River Valley Health Solutions, a clinic that offers massage, chiropractic, and acupuncture services. She’s also a champion fencer.
City councillors unanimously approved Monday the final design of the off-site parking lot of the former Moncton High School building, which is being redeveloped into office spaces and a community arts centre.
A local green energy company is helping the province explore the options of using renewable energy to power public buildings.
Shawn Smith, the founder and CEO of Don’t dis-my-ability Consultation Services, hopes to get the conversation started but knows self-starters have a harder time finding the right people to talk to.
In the Premier’s first State of the Province address, he also said the government will try to grow the economy by developing natural resources like natural gas.
The office vacancy rate is declining in New Brunswick according to the latest market survey from Atlantic Canadian real estate counsellors Turner and Drake.
On Wednesday the City of Moose Jaw and Tourism Moose Jaw accepted a $25,00o donation from Moosehead Breweries, for an initiative to make Mac The Moose the “World’s Largest Moose” once again.