Saint John And Fredericton Return To ‘Orange’ Level
The Moncton area (Zone 1) remains in the red level, and the Edmundston region (Zone 4) remains under lockdown.
The Moncton area (Zone 1) remains in the red level, and the Edmundston region (Zone 4) remains under lockdown.
The Creative Art Multimedia (CAM) Institute was started last year by Kamran Mohammed and Winston Mendez out of Connextionworks. The two men run a company called Ikar, a digital design firm that offers everything from branding, video editing, 3D design, web/software development, and more.
Next Inc. will be a social enterprise energy business. Its team, which will consist of graduates from a new program at the Learning Exchange, will conduct home energy audits for clients.
Dave Forestell and Sherrie Boyd have decided to no longer operate the stall, which was founded in 1895.
Earlier this year, Irving Oil had already reduced its contractor workforce at the refinery to 225 from a typical workforce of 1,000 people.
Enforcement officers have stepped up efforts to monitor businesses to ensure protocols are being followed and issued compliance orders and tickets when necessary.
James Crosby says plans for EYG Consumables were shelved because of uncertainties in the cannabis industry, so they’re focusing solely on their core business that is doing very well, Crosby’s Molasses.
The Saint John company that offers services and a software platform to help companies support diversity and inclusion initiatives has hired Adrienne O’Pray, the former CEO of the New Brunswick Business Council.
The partnership with funding from the provincial government offers workers with remote jobs to experience living in Saint John with the hopes of convincing them to stay in the area.
Public Health announced 31 new cases and one additional Covid-related death on Tuesday.