Never Let A Good Crisis Go To Waste
Adam Peabody of Planet Hatch says the only thing stopping us from realizing the vision of a “thriving, have province” that Premier McKenna articulated more than 30 years ago … is us.
Adam Peabody of Planet Hatch says the only thing stopping us from realizing the vision of a “thriving, have province” that Premier McKenna articulated more than 30 years ago … is us.
Students will see big changes when they return to the classroom in the fall, from smaller class sizes to some at-home learning.
158 people were on the flight with the person who tested positive, and 430 temporary foreign workers have now arrived in New Brunswick.
The president of Saint John Pride says without the corporate sponsors to bring attention to the Pride Festival, it wouldn’t be possible to make these events and the outreach happen.
Mike Corey’s career as a travel vlogger under the brand, Fearless & Far, has taken him around the world for some wild adventures. But this summer, the BBC travel show host has teamed up with Fredericton Tourism to make videos showcasing his favourite parts of his hometown.
The popular “Salmon Run” public art installation returned uptown Wednesday morning, and the executive director of Discover Saint John hopes it inspires people as they walk about the uptown once again.
Tom Smith, executive director of the Aquaculture Association of Nova Scotia, says marine fish farming is one of the most sustainable ways to grow protein in the world.
The Fredericton-based startup can also use its engaging and interactive software to measure the impacts of cultural industries on the economy, and maybe even contain the spread of a virus such as Covid-19.
The 45-year old liberal arts university wants to encourage young people ages 16-to-24 to get involved in their communities and learn who the changemakers are in their local area.
Mohammed Khirallah, the founder of the New Brunswick Business Immigrants’ Association (NBBIA), says the challenges are compounded for immigrant-owned businesses because they lack longstanding networks.