Jim Irving To Receive 2019 Port Award Of The Year
The co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, will be honoured at a Port Days luncheon June 11 for his company’s contributions to the growth of Port Saint John and the region’s economy.
The co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, will be honoured at a Port Days luncheon June 11 for his company’s contributions to the growth of Port Saint John and the region’s economy.
More than at any point in Saint John’s history, the success of the Greater Saint John economy is tied to global supply chains, investment flows and people migration. It is for these reasons that Greater Saint John must be known as an excellent place to live, work, start a business, invest, attend school, and visit.
Doug Doney, the New Brunswick general manager for Nutrien, will speak about the port’s strategic importance for dry bulk shipments in a Port Days keynote speech June 10.
Sam Fisher is working for Picomole under the Future Ready NB initiative, which helps students and employers access experiential learning opportunities and funding to gain real-world experience and fill labour gaps.
Le travail d’un réseau international de 40 médecins est important pour le diagnostic de patients souffrant d’hypotension et d’arrêt cardiaque, tout en démontrant comme l’échographie au point de soin peut aider à rendre le travail dles urgentologues plus efficace et efficient.
The work of the international team of 40 physicians is important for diagnosing patients suffering from hypotension and cardiac arrest, and also highlights how point of care ultrasound can also help make emergency physicians more efficient and effective in their work.
Town Health Solutions, which recently joined the United Way Million Dollar Pledge, is a purpose-driven business that works to enhance the health of thousands of New Brunswickers.
FutureReadyNB Initiative gives undergraduate university students on-the-job experience and helps employers access funding and support to fill labour gaps.
The 3rd annual CyberSmart Summit is the only cybersecurity skills and workforce development conference of its kind in North America and should be of interest to any company with an interest in protecting themselves and their clients.
A team of more than 20 medical professionals and researchers from the Atlantic Cancer Research Institute in Moncton, McGill University in Montreal and the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown is named Research Team of the Month for March by the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation