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.
Sports executives quarterbacking a plan to secure a Canadian Football League team is set to make an announcement Wednesday, but not likely about how to pay for a place to play.
The budget will include spending on a reconstruction of Lutz St., a community centre in the north end, and a new artificial turf for the CN Sportsplex soccer field.
The Fredericton-based company is expanding into Latin America and has its sights set on the United States.
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.
Premier Brian Gallant is set to transform from Canada’s youngest premier to Canada’s youngest ex-premier.
The new store carries food from all around the world, including Asian, African, Middle Eastern and some North American staples.
Gallant needs the support of at least one more opposition member and Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs is confident that won’t happen.
German technology company SCHOTT is the lead investor for the funding round for Smart Skin, which makes pressure-sensing container devices and analytics used by global brands in beverage, food production and pharmaceutical industries.