Fredericton Company Producing Video Games To Help Youth With Mental-Health Issues
A young New Brunswick company is close to getting the data it needs to assess whether its new video game is effective in helping children cope with anxiety.
A young New Brunswick company is close to getting the data it needs to assess whether its new video game is effective in helping children cope with anxiety.
Centre Avenir Centre will have its official public launch on the weekend with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, free concerts, self-guided tours of the new facility.
Josh Fry is the owner of New Brunswick Sports Massage Clinic, which serves his human clientele. But he’s also the owner of Thera-Paws, an at-home massage therapy practice for dogs and cats.
The Atlantic Repertory Company (ARC) will help new theatre professionals develop their theatre careers and provide a deeper pool for locally staged productions.
Argyle Place, located on 364 Argyle Street in downtown Fredericton, will be undergoing a revitalization inside and out.
Pierre Cléroux says companies are turning down business because they don’t have the workers, but they can solve their problems by hiring more immigrants and people from communities that face high unemployment.
J.D. Irving, Limited and Thermtest share what they’ve learned from their experience hiring talent from abroad.
The UNB program combines industry mentorship with classroom style programming. The goal is to take the companies through every aspect of launching a startup and graduate them ready for further investment.
The annual awards gala on October 11 will honour the Saint John region’s most dynamic and significant contributors in seven categories: Business Excellence, Entrepreneurial Achievement, Emerging Enterprise, Young Entrepreneur, Big Heart, Chair’s Award and the Passion for Change award.
Melissa Whiting’s gourmet donut shop is opening soon in the Saint John City Market.