Saint John’s YMCA Wants To Help Businesses Embrace Newcomers
The organization has been offering a Cultural Intelligence course geared toward businesses and organizations looking to welcome newcomers to their teams.
The organization has been offering a Cultural Intelligence course geared toward businesses and organizations looking to welcome newcomers to their teams.
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz told a Moncton area audience that businesses need to better train their workforce, and employees have to be open to new kinds of jobs.
The Arctic Gardens products were sold in New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec, and include macaroni and cauliflower, orzo and green chickpeas, quinoa and soybeans.
Outflow’s new cafe and studio in Uptown Saint John will showcase art, furniture and crafts made by people in poverty and serve locally roasted Beamers Creek coffee.
David Coon says his party would negotiate with both the Liberals and Tories about a potential agreement, keeping a minority government from being defeated.
Dr. Angkoon Phinyomark, one of two New Brunswick Health Research Foundation Rising Stars for August, does ground-breaking work on prosthetics.
All his life, Rick Snyder loves bikes. Today, his shop is among North America’s top 165 bike stores.
The founder of Corey Nutrition Company has been named the new chair of the organization for the coming year.
Saint John has begun construction of an extension to Harbour Passage that will see the popular walking trail continue past the Queen Jubilee Cruise Terminal to the Tin Can Beach area in the South End.
Those who went to his talk at the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce lunch last week looking for a pat on the back were probably disappointed.