Riverview Planning Committee Approves 10-Storey Towers Despite Opposition
Cordova Realty wants to build two 10-storey towers that will include 150 apartment units, as well as commercial and community space on the bank of the Petitcodiac River.
Cordova Realty wants to build two 10-storey towers that will include 150 apartment units, as well as commercial and community space on the bank of the Petitcodiac River.
Whether you want to try a pizza-shell taco with watermelon salsa and blackened chicken, a vegan taco or shrimp ceviche taco with big mango chunks and avocado creme, you’ll have plenty of choices during Moncton Taco Week May 1-7.
A Quebec-based architect specializing in Passive House construction and a California-based expert on selling energy efficient solutions are two of a roster of global leaders speaking at the second annual Energizing Efficiency Conference in May in Moncton.
The Quebec breakfast chain is continuing its expansion in Atlantic Canada.
For decades communities in New Brunswick have focused their energies on attracting companies to create employment here. But lately, those business coming to the province have questioned whether we have the right people to fill the jobs, says 3+ Corporation co-CEO Frederic Gionet.
Launched to help new graduates and newcomers spend one-on-one time with a variety of professionals living and working in New Brunswick, ONB Connects helps highly skilled immigrants like Aleksandr Anfilov and Chizoma Ifeanyi-Okereh feel comfortable in their new surroundings and build a strong network as they continue the search for their next career opportunity.
Companies like Cooke Aquaculture lead the growth of a sector that employs around 1,100 people directly in Nova Scotia, and 3,000 people in supporting industries.
DMC is hosting a series of employer-focused workshops in New Brunswick in April and May, in partnership with local chambers of commerce and economic development agencies.
Body language expert Mark Bowden, who has worked with the FBI, prime ministers, and CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, was in Moncton recently to share his thoughts on how to be successful in your dealings with other people.
Yves Maillet was the VP of Business Growth at Opportunities NB. He passed away in an accident last weekend.