Thousands Gather In King’s Square For Black Lives Matter Rally
“To watch and hear our community come together, stand, and fight against racism was breathtaking,” said organizer Matthew Martin. “Saint John stepped up in a big way today.”
“To watch and hear our community come together, stand, and fight against racism was breathtaking,” said organizer Matthew Martin. “Saint John stepped up in a big way today.”
Developer Percy Wilbur says The Wentworth, which is being built in the former spot of the Gothic Arches, is still on track to being completed by the fall of 2021.
Almost 80 percent of New Brunswickers feel it’s important that immigrants be allowed to come to the province to fill jobs in essential services, a survey by Narrative Research found.
According to a report by RBC, New Brunswick would have recovered 95 percent of its February GDP by the end of the year, with Nova Scotia just behind at 94 percent.
The city centre production and exhibition space will allow people to use the space again but will also keep online programming that will be part of its future.
Students will see big changes when they return to the classroom in the fall, from smaller class sizes to some at-home learning.
158 people were on the flight with the person who tested positive, and 430 temporary foreign workers have now arrived in New Brunswick.
The president of Saint John Pride says without the corporate sponsors to bring attention to the Pride Festival, it wouldn’t be possible to make these events and the outreach happen.
In a webinar Thursday, an Air Canada business development manager was tight-lipped about the airline’s plans for scheduling and ticket prices, but he spoke about what air travel will be like in the near future.
Moncton-based Breelove Counselling is hosting three free webinars tackling race and privilege to help foster conversation and break down stigmas.