Moncton’s SnapAP Completes First Phase Of $2-Million Funding Round
This marks the first ever capital funding deal with primarily Israeli investors for a fintech startup in Atlantic Canada.
This marks the first ever capital funding deal with primarily Israeli investors for a fintech startup in Atlantic Canada.
Many students will be arriving at UNB campuses in Fredericton and Saint John from around the world in the midst of a pandemic this winter. With experience from the first wave of COVID-19, UNB is prepared to receive them.
If the bill becomes law, New Brunswick will be the first Canadian province to allow permanent residents to vote municipally.
The Moncton-based company started by three university students has grown to an international company with more than 120 franchise units in Canada and the United States.
Around 180 operational and technology staff nationwide have been let go from NAV Canada.
Employers in Fredericton, Moncton, and Saint John anticipate a relatively optimistic employment outlook next quarter but are feeling timid when it comes to hiring, according to one staffing firm.
Students like Kola Oshundiya are a step ahead with an MBA from the University of Saint John and certification from the Canadian Professional Sales Association.
The company is adding a Moncton-Deer Lake route and a Moncton-Wabush route to its winter flight schedule.
But deputy governor Paul Beaudry says Atlantic Canada’s relatively low Covid-19 caseload has allowed the region to keep the economy going with many businesses and establishments remaining open.
DCNB represents the province’s 26 Business Improvement Areas (BIAs), which focus solely on downtowns and represent the interests of downtown businesses.