Fredericton Pink Lobster Film Festival To Deliver Queer Films Virtually
Entering its fifth year, the festival brings LGBTQ2S+ films from around the world to Fredericton. This year, attendees can stream the films from the comfort of their own homes.
Entering its fifth year, the festival brings LGBTQ2S+ films from around the world to Fredericton. This year, attendees can stream the films from the comfort of their own homes.
Ben McFarlane’s company, Three Two One Learning Inc., makes multiplication story cards. On each card is a rhyming story that revolves around a math fact.
The mixed-income apartment complex that will replace the demolished “Jelly Bean” buildings will have 48 units and ground-floor commercial space.
Scott MacIntosh has invested in Lulujo, a global brand and retailer of premium baby products, also based in the city.
Dr. Robert Strang says the vaccination plan should see the province reach herd immunity by mid-May, with about 70 percent of people given their first doses of vaccine.
A group of New Brunswick businesses is steadily working toward its goal of raising $1-million over the course of a decade to improve the lives of the region’s children and families.
The council voted 6-5 against providing funding to the project that would see City Motel converted into apartments for homeless people.
The Telegraph Square project on Canterbury Street and The Wentworth project on Wentworth Street are well underway and construction should soon start on the non-profit housing project on Wellington Row.
Dawn Dalley replaces Steve McCall, who served as president & CEO of CAA Atlantic for 28 years and is retiring.
New Brunswick’s cannabis sector is on a growth trajectory shared by the rest of the industry. “Cannabis 2.0” is coming, and these are the kinds of ideas that will create more profitable companies and skilled jobs in an industry focused on health and sustainability.