Crabbe Mountain To Build Lodge Addition and Modified Ski Run for Canada Games
While most skiers haven’t dusted off their skis yet, Fredericton’s Crabbe Mountain is preparing for something big.
While most skiers haven’t dusted off their skis yet, Fredericton’s Crabbe Mountain is preparing for something big.
With the city growing so fast, Mike Savage said the city needs thousands of new units. And it will have to keep approving more, and doing it quickly, to keep up.
Jolene Laskey has plans for a huge expansion at the Tobique First Nation maple syrup facility that employs five people and sells products through retailers across Canada and from an online e-commerce platform as well.
The toolkit compiles available grants and supports for hiring Indigenous people in the province. It includes a map of the First Nation communities in New Brunswick, along with tips for the recruitment process and tips for cultural awareness training and appreciation.
Across the country, millions of Canadians will be using September 30, which is National Day For Truth and Reconciliation, to reflect on the country’s painful history of residential schools and the harm it caused to Indigenous people.
Indigenous people may make up four percent of the population, but only 2.4 percent of the province’s nurses come from Indigenous backgrounds. It’s a stat that Dr. Jason Hickey, University of New Brunswick’s Indigenous Research Chair in Nursing, finds concerning and is actively addressing.
Aztrategy Consulting is bridging a gap for both employers and potential employees, helping people looking for a job, and employers looking for talent build their brand – through cartoons and motion graphics.
The transformation is part of a $27-million investment to prepare the Fundy Quay site for development and renew some of the surrounding public space.
The Fredericton company that owns multiple commercial buildings is opening its first residential property and has plans for more.
By far the biggest concern for the chamber is the sky-rocketing cost of fuel. According to StatsCan, the cost of fuel was more than 32 percent higher in August compared to a year prior.