Aquatic Centre GM Believes $50-Million Facility Won’t Close Anytime Soon
Saint John may consider reducing the facility’s funding, selling it or closing it, which could save the municipal government between $500,000 and $700,000 a year.
Saint John may consider reducing the facility’s funding, selling it or closing it, which could save the municipal government between $500,000 and $700,000 a year.
Ray Fitzpatrick, director of investments at the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF), talks about “pre-seed,” “seed,” and “Series A” funding rounds and how they can help companies grow on a global scale.
Saint John Common Council has voted to begin the adoption process of the city’s Central Peninsula Plan that has 30-year targets for residential, commercial growth.
The Fredericton beard grooming company now employs seven people with products available in stores across Canada.
The Hub City needs new residents to help fill the labour force gap with 17,000 people over the age of 55 are expected to retire in the next decade or so.
Sarah Jones’ art practice has come a long way from a little gallery/studio on Germain Street. Almost a decade later, she’s helping other artists in the region do what she’s done.
Mylène Després says they’re looking for non-profit organizations, entrepreneurs, and small business owners that want to collaborate and make a positive impact in the community.
New Maryland councillor Alex Scholten says a provincial law will make it easier for businesses to adjust to a new practice that is better for the environment.
Irving Oil faces three charges were under the Occupational Health and Safety Act nearly a year after an explosion and fire at the refinery in east Saint John.
The Nova Scotia artist shares an accelerated video documenting the process of creating the funky, colourful under-the-Fundy-Bay mural adorning Historica’s Parrtown Place on Grannan Street.