Moncton Counselling Business Offers Free Webinars On Race And Privilege
Moncton-based Breelove Counselling is hosting three free webinars tackling race and privilege to help foster conversation and break down stigmas.
Moncton-based Breelove Counselling is hosting three free webinars tackling race and privilege to help foster conversation and break down stigmas.
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.
The decision to postpone these routes come as the entire airline industry has been rocked by the Covid-19 pandemic, says Bert van der Stege, head of commercial for Swoop.
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.
Festival Inspire’s CreatorClass offers grants of up to $3,000 per project for local artists who want to beautify public spaces, as well as mentorship from international artists.
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.
From the ground up: The Tire Shack Brewing Co. on John St. has covered its patio floor with a colourful work of art to help boost people’s spirit amid a pandemic.
David Campbell, the president of Moncton-based Jupia Consultants Inc., said what we want to see now is a sustained recovery.
It looks like Moncton city council could move forward with a plan to make a section of Main Street one-way, along with bike lanes, for the summer.