Meet The Startups Competing For Big Money From NBIF
The New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF) has announced the finalists for its 2018-2019 Breakthru entrepreneurship competition.
The New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF) has announced the finalists for its 2018-2019 Breakthru entrepreneurship competition.
The region’s leading commercial real estate firm welcomes Miki O’Ree.
Nominations for the first class of Greater Moncton 20 Under-40 is open until March 29.
The New Brunswick startup is one of four Atlantic Canadian companies have been named to the short-list for the 2019 Ernest C. Manning Innovation Awards, which presents cash prizes of up to $100,000 to winners.
Ali Ajani and Ben McFarlane’s Hullo app will aim to help newcomers overcome hurdles more quickly and easily, so they can settle and integrate into their new home faster.
Applewood Smoked BBQ will open at the corner of Robinson Court and Main Street.
Thierry Ruel has invented a sound system that provides an even sound level and clear, transparent sound that’s competitively priced for the high-end market.
Harry Gorman’s Irish-themed barbershop is the city’s first to take online bookings and hopes to be the first to get licensed so guys can have a beer while getting a haircut.
The Rothesay-based architect and entrepreneur built her career in the epicentres of Toronto and New York, and she believes there is a growing community of architects that can take the city and the province to a new level.
Greater Moncton retained most of its newcomers in 2015 and doubled the annual number of immigrants coming to the area in 2017.