University Is Meant To Be Experienced In Real Life, Not Online
It’s hard to think of a university without that bustling hub filled with mingling students, concerts, parties, and all forms of face-to-face interaction.
It’s hard to think of a university without that bustling hub filled with mingling students, concerts, parties, and all forms of face-to-face interaction.
Sheri Somerville says party leaders have offered little in the way of specifics about their plans to revive our economic trajectory, particularly coming out of the pandemic.
Since 1983, the CEOs of the two companies designing small modular reactors in New Brunswick say nuclear power has been providing the province with a safe supply of electricity and much-needed jobs.
My illness made me a stronger person than I ever thought I could be. I had something to prove. I kept getting jobs, and I kept gaining experience, and for the most part, I didn’t feel like “the sick girl” anymore. I was Hannah Rudderham, the journalist with my own byline.
Sébastien Roy and Christine Comeau say the province’s policies shouldn’t reward global companies that have no presence here and punish local producers who employ New Brunswickers and pay taxes.
This election may be remembered as the “Covid Election,” says Krista Ross but it’s also about the recovery and growth of an economy that was already fragile before the pandemic.
Cheryl Ratchford and Eddie Oldfield of QUEST say there are opportunities for the development of energy resources like wind, solar, biomass and renewable natural gas, along with advances in technologies like energy storage, combined heat and power, smart and efficient buildings.
It didn’t hurt the social media giant financially but Allan Gates says it has forced the company to begin to take more meaningful steps to confront the damage its platform is doing to society.
Katie Bowden of Duke Creative Collective explains why marketing is more important than ever for businesses.
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce CEO Krista Ross explains why everyone needs to work smarter and harder as the province economically recovers from Covid-19.