Moncton, Dieppe And Riverview Consider Ban On Single-Use Plastic Bags
The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Moncton said most businesses are likely in favour of a ban but a provincial approach would be best.
The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Moncton said most businesses are likely in favour of a ban but a provincial approach would be best.
Michelle Collins and Ruth Ann Swansburg are two Moncton bloggers who leverage their audiences to help grow local businesses, events and organizations. They want to see more local companies link up with bloggers at their workshop-based event BBLink on April 27 at the Crowne Plaza hotel.
The 3rd annual CyberSmart Summit is the only cybersecurity skills and workforce development conference of its kind in North America and should be of interest to any company with an interest in protecting themselves and their clients.
The early stage companies span a wide variety of industries including education, healthcare, energy, shipping, dairy, real estate, e-commerce and law.
The total value of permits for the first quarter ending March 31 came in at $26.4 million, up from $18.2 million during the same period last year.
A team of more than 20 medical professionals and researchers from the Atlantic Cancer Research Institute in Moncton, McGill University in Montreal and the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown is named Research Team of the Month for March by the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation
Une équipe de plus de 20 professionnels médicaux et chercheurs de l’Institut atlantique de recherche sur le cancer à Moncton, de l’Université McGill à Montréal et de l’Atlantic Veterinary College à Charlottetown reçoit le titre d’équipe de recherche du mois de mars de la Fondation de la recherche en santé du Nouveau-Brunswick.
NBCC launched a mentorship program in 2014 when it realized many of its graduates started their businesses four to five years after completing their diploma.
The treetop adventure park in Saint John hired two students in January through a provincial initiative that helps students and employers access experiential learning opportunities and funding to gain real-world experience and fill labour gaps.
Alisha Anderson, founder of Dioné Cosmetics, got approval last month from the Cosmetology Association of New Brunswick to pilot the Dioné School of Professional Makeup, a 20-week program that will allow students to study on their schedule to become a licensed makeup artist.