Six Things That Surprised Immigrants In New Brunswick
Three immigrants share the things that surprised them during their time in New Brunswick.
Three immigrants share the things that surprised them during their time in New Brunswick.
The Saint John-based Centre for Research in Integrated Care, which also includes experts from Ontario, Nova Scotia and Quebec, has been chosen by the New Brunswick Healthcare Research Foundation (NBHRF) as the team for the month for August.
L’équipe, qui compte aussi des experts de l’Ontario, de la Nouvelle-Écosse et du Québec, a été nommée Équipe de recherche du mois de juillet par la Fondation de la recherche en santé du Nouveau-Brunswick (FRSNB).
Huddle summer intern Diana Chávez explains why New Brunswick was the best place for her to go to university.
I’ve been an international student in Canada for two years and had never been to a Marshalls…until Tuesday.
The province recorded the highest growth in retail sales in the region and the largest decline in manufacturing sales in Canada as low oil prices weighed on sales values., according to the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council.
At The Aerial Den Fitness Centre in Fredericton, bungees and hammocks help clients of the gym stay healthy while hanging from the ceiling, and having fun.
MJM Solar Solutions installs renewable energy systems, such as solar panels, for both grid-tied and off-grid systems.
Cyril Johnston, a real estate developer, is President of RoundHouse Productions, a new theatre company in Moncton that will have its first show next week at the Empress Theatre.
Chris Griffiths has moved his photography business into a new place in downtown Fredericton. The place allows him to host live music events, something he’s always wanted to do.