STEPW Program Gives Women Opportunity To Explore Career In Trades
The 16-week program that gives participants experience in various trades, before matching them with employers for apprenticeships.
The 16-week program that gives participants experience in various trades, before matching them with employers for apprenticeships.
The Moncton business leader will head the Canadian Chamber of Commerce board with executives from the Port of Vancouver, Air Canada, Organigram, CN, and some of the big six banks.
Some of Atlantic Canada’s most exciting new startups will put their big ideas to the test this month as they compete for a place in Volta’s Cohort program.
Rent prices in the Saint John city centre have become a hot topic lately. But how much have rents really gone up-and who is responsible to ensure they’re don’t get out of control?
On the latest episode of the “Home Office” podcast, host Mark Leger chats with the new Propel CEO and the tech journalist and owner of Entrevestor Peter Moreira about the region’s emerging success stories, challenges and opportunities of Covid-19 for the tech sector, and how to create a “baby unicorn farm.”
Saint John Energy is introducing an innovative new service called Home Heat Saver to help customers pinpoint heat loss from their homes through state-of-the-art thermal imaging.
Owner Erin Keatch says the physical store will carry the products that are also available online, including handwoven Waayu bags from Colombia, bangles made out of recycled flip-flops from Mali, and artisan jewellery and christmas tree ornaments from Mexico, among other things.
The Holden family, which owns and operates Tony’s Bistro and Patisseries on McLaughlin Rd., is almost ready to open their new restaurant Atelier Tony, and bakery Boulangerie Tony, at 50 Rue du Marché, across the street from the Dieppe market.
APEC’s annual Atlantic Economic Outlook predicts that recovery in global markets will boost merchandise exports, but a rebound in the tourism sector depends upon the easing of travel and border restrictions.
The pandemic has had a negative on commercial projects, while residential permits have held steady this year at $80.5-million.