Moncton Mayor Says New Bylaw Would Curb ‘Wild West’ of Booting Cars
The practice of booting is a controversial way to immobilize illegally parked cars often used in private lots downtown.
The practice of booting is a controversial way to immobilize illegally parked cars often used in private lots downtown.
Kelly Hoey, investor and the author of ‘Build Your Dream Network’, will be in the Hub City for a public speaking engagement and seminar May 15-16.
These kinds of proposed developments are part of a 20-year master plan that envisions the airport eventually serving one-million passengers per year.
This week, we chat with Moncton-based Heather Ferguson of By the Books-Bookkeeping Services.
This is the fourth in a series about innovation sponsored by KIRA as it celebrates its 20th anniversary May 3 at the Fredericton Convention Centre.
We asked them how they got started, what they are doing now, and how they see the development of the knowledge and innovation sector going forward.
The Greater Moncton airport authority is looking to turn parcels of land it owns into commercial businesses. It’s calling on developers, firms and institutions to express their interest by May 10.
As KIRA prepares for its annual awards dinner May 3, the Organizing Committee looks back at major milestones and activities that have occurred over the past 25 years in New Brunswick.
Georges Nammour left Lebanon to escape a civil war. Today, he employs more than 200 people in Greater Moncton, including refugees, immigrants and international students.
The N.B. government wants to be the first jurisdiction in North America to provide services digitally – from ‘any device, anywhere, at any time.’