Virtual Job Fairs Connect N.B. Companies With Job Seekers All Over The World
In an online fair held in early April, the tech company Introhive connected with quality candidates from across Canada and as far away as Brazil and Pakistan.
In an online fair held in early April, the tech company Introhive connected with quality candidates from across Canada and as far away as Brazil and Pakistan.
The Montreal-based vegan restaurant chain serves power bowls, sandwiches, burgers, chilli and soups, desserts, smoothies, and organic teas and coffees.
The national airline company has routes servicing Moncton and Fredericton.
Foghorn, Grimross, Pump House and Moosehead were all honoured in Toronto for their small-batch and craft brews.
“The program has grown every year, and this is the first year where the entire cohort has products that are earning revenue,” says Dhirendra Shukla, chair of the university’s Centre for Technology Management and Entrepreneurship.
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.
The Quebec-based breakfast and lunch chain will open a location on the east side in a strip mall near Walmart.
Design sketches filed in a Planning Advisory Committee meeting agenda shows that the proposed building will include penthouses at the top level, apartments at the levels below that, underground parking, and commercial and office spaces on the first two floors.
Veg Out will mostly be perched at breweries in Fredericton this summer, serving vegan dishes for humans and puppies.
“We wore our rubber boots, walked through the water, and told all of our clients that were coming and warned everybody that there was water in the driveway,” said Dr. Rhonda Stone at Valley Veterinary Hospital.