The Business of Getting Affordable, Local Food onto the Plates of New Brunswickers
N.B. businesses are finding creative ways to promote the consumption of locally grown food in our schools and homes.
N.B. businesses are finding creative ways to promote the consumption of locally grown food in our schools and homes.
The Moncton entrepreneur is using her experience as a business person, partner and parent to help others.
Jean-Pierre and Jean-Marc Desmarais are working with the Université de Moncton on designs for homes they plan to build in N.B.
Club Auto hires 35 people with provincial government payroll rebates, plans to add more than 100 more jobs over four years.
Fit Rocks chose Saint John because of the strong rock-climbing community in the area.
The City of Moncton says the $104-million facility is on budget and still scheduled to open in September of next year.
Renee Warren is organizing a workshop to teach kids from four to nine how to be entrepreneurs.
Saint John’s unemployment rate jumped from 5.7 percent to 6.4 percent, according to Statistics Canada.
Local by Atta was recently given an innovation award by The Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce.