GrowDoc Wins Startup Cup With App That Identifies Sick Cannabis Plants
The Moncton company will receive a $1,000 grant and compete next month with other Canadian Francophone businesses for a chance to win up to $20,000.
The Moncton company will receive a $1,000 grant and compete next month with other Canadian Francophone businesses for a chance to win up to $20,000.
FREDERICTON – Sadie Perron will serve as the interim CEO of Opportunities New Brunswick (ONB) as the agency takes on a new role in growing the economy. Perron will replace outgoing CEO Stephen Lund, effective March 1. The appointment is part of a wave of new deputy ministers and CEOs announced on Tuesday by the […]
The UPOD, a little bigger than a phone booth, is a mini work station convenient for mobile professionals who need to get work done while on the move.
The four-day market in late February is a testing ground for the business ideas of participating students, and you’ll eat some fine street food too, including pizza on naan and poutine with Asian meats and sauces.
Stephen McNeil says his government will cut the corporate tax rate from 16 to 14 percent and the small business tax rate from 3 to 2.5 percent.
Uptown Saint John’s bi-annual Chop Chop Week is back from February 17-23 with plenty of delicious culinary deals for the pickings that will leave foodies drooling.
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, lovebirds in Saint John are not lacking in choices to do something romantic together – and yes, that can include throwing axes at a wall.
Right now, a one-way flight to Toronto can be as low as $79.
The rezoning of Millidgeville property for a $17.5-million mid-rise development has received backlash from neighbours around the size and height of the project.
While Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John still receive the bulk of newcomers, the 2019 data shows a trend of growing immigration into smaller cities.