Sculpture Saint John Bolsters Legacy With A Triad Of Honours
Interns and international artists helped the final Saint John International Sculpture Symposium come to its successful conclusion.
Interns and international artists helped the final Saint John International Sculpture Symposium come to its successful conclusion.
On this week’s “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell chat with Dr. Paul Mazerolle, the President and Vice-Chancellor at the University of New Brunswick, about why the “world needs more UNB.”
Faster price growth for gas and mortgage interest put upward pressure on CPI
University research interns partner with industry to help provide the insight as to how best use technology to improve New Brunswick’s forestry sector.
Sales of edibles, topicals and concentrates grew a combined $1.5 million last quarter, helping to offset a $2.3 million drop in dried flower, extract, and accessory sales.
Money’s Worth Renovation Center is reducing its footprint in the Maritimes. Its Bible Hill store in Nova Scotia will be the only one in the region to remain open.
The Georgoudis and Murphy Families embody the spirit of giving in Saint John
It will also help support international promotion efforts to attract and recruit French-speaking candidates in our labour market.
The chain of stores has nine locations across the province: three in Fredericton; one in Miramichi; one each in Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe; and Saint John East and West locations.
Among the group’s asks are increasing the minimum wage to a “living wage” of $20 per hour and mandating 10 employer-paid sick days per year.