Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation Announces New Chair And Board Members
Lloyd Foote is the new Chair succeeding James Gallagher, who will become Interim CEO on July 2.
Lloyd Foote is the new Chair succeeding James Gallagher, who will become Interim CEO on July 2.
Coach Atlantic/Maritime Bus has lost millions of dollars since the onset of the pandemic, and the latest events are a further setback for a company trying to return to full service.
As large companies establish offices in the region, these firms are snapping up talent faster than ever before — and well-trained New Brunswick graduates are reaping the benefits.
A new partnership between the university’s Shippagan campus and Venn Innovation hopes to support and grow entrepreneurship within New Brunswick’s student community.
This year’s event, from June 23 to July 4, will involve 20 Atlantic Canadian restaurants, including Moncton’s own Le Clos, Monk10 Taproom and Fine Eatery, and Les Brumes du Coude.
The Moncton store usually has a line-up of people waiting to get in from Friday through Sunday.
A report on the New Brunswick Community College indicates that the institution is an economic driver for the province.
The first Air Canada flights will land in Saint John on June 29, with a scheduled departure set for June 30.
Flair Airlines, a low-cost airline flying to Toronto, will begin service on July 3.
The tourism, retail and restaurant sectors should benefit greatly from the move to Green Phase 2, which allows travellers from across the country to come to New Brunswick.
For the upcoming tourism season, Envision Saint John: The Regional Growth Agency took the already compelling Saint John value proposition to another level by expanding its footprint to include Grand Bay-Westfield, Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton, and St. Martins.