Greater Moncton Celebrates Top Businesses At Annual Awards
More than 450 people attended the awards, making it the largest attendance in the event’s history.
More than 450 people attended the awards, making it the largest attendance in the event’s history.
How is playing outside related to mental health and prevention of diseases like diabetes? Well, a team of researchers at the Université de Moncton and Centre de formation médicale du N.-B. has been looking into the link between physical activity and health – both physical and mental – in children and young adults.
Est-ce que jouer dehors est lié à la santé mentale et à la prévention de maladies comme le diabète? Une équipe de chercheurs de l’Université de Moncton et du Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick examine le lien entre l’activité physique et la santé – tant physique que mentale – chez les enfants et les jeunes adultes.
Business leaders are seeing a bumpy path ahead with a minority Liberal government. And there was no better indication of that than Premier Blaine Higgs’ announcement Tuesday that he is softening his stance against the federal carbon tax.
With Argyle Place renovated with modern touches and almost full, Ross Ventures is focused on their newest development, 140 Carleton Street in downtown Fredericton, which is under construction and will be ready for occupancy in Spring 2020.
Liberal Dominic LeBlanc was re-elected in Beausejour, but could not be in his home riding on election night because he is recovering in a Montreal Hospital from a bone marrow transplant.
Former New Brunswick premier and current CEO of Medavie Blue Cross Bernard Lord will take jabs and jokes aimed his way in hopes of raising $125,000 for the Arthritis Society.
Like many people, homeowner Krista Snow didn’t know the different ways the Canadian Red Cross helps New Brunswickers in need until the floods of 2019 swamped her house.
John Chamberlaine, the president and CEO of Action Car & Trucks Accessories, won under the consumer products and retail category.
The family-owned, fast-casual restaurant chain plans to follow with locations in Saint John and Fredericton, and P.E.I.