Symphony New Brunswick Foundation Campaign Supports Growth of Culture, Economy
The Symphony New Brunswick Foundation, founded in 1993, plays a critical role in maintaining and growing the diverse range of symphony programing.
The Symphony New Brunswick Foundation, founded in 1993, plays a critical role in maintaining and growing the diverse range of symphony programing.
Six businesses from New Brunswick to Switzerland have begun work in the Energia Ventures accelerator program out of UNB’s J. Herbert Smith Centre for Technology Management and Leadership.
The Fredericton International Airport lost around $2.6 million last year, but its leadership is confident business will soon return to where it was pre-Covid-19.
The company announced updated plans Monday to restart air travel on Tuesday July 20 after originally aiming to come back on Monday June 21.
The Loyalist City RibFest is set to take place in the Port City from June 18 to 20.
The Saint Andrews Brewing Company has produced its first batch of kegs – starting with the Herringbone Pub Ale, an English-style bitter and the Wharfbound Hazy Pale Ale – now available at the Red Herring pub.
A recent survey from Narrative Research found that over half of Atlantic Canada has bought from an online reseller in the past year.
The drive-in hopes to be a central entertainment hub that draws people from Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
The downtown wellness shop is celebrating its rebrand and renovation on Saturday. For two hours in the morning, groups will go through for 30 minutes at a time while following public health guidelines. Normal shopping will resume from 11 am – 5 pm.
Following two cases, including one death, of blood clots caused from adverse effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the province has decided to no longer use it for first doses. The province will, however, continue using AstraZeneca for a second dose.