Refurbished Runway Almost Ready For Takeoff At Saint John Airport
The $20-million facelift includes new lighting and drainage out on the airfield and runway and safety areas.
The $20-million facelift includes new lighting and drainage out on the airfield and runway and safety areas.
The wife of J.D. Irving Limited chairman James K. Irving was passionate about her family, community and the province.
The Saint John-based company’s upods are self-contained mini offices – a little bigger than phone booths – that are loaded with the right technology to help professionals be productive on-the-go.
The provincial government will engage with natural resource industries, First Nations and conservation organizations to develop a plan for achieving that target
On November 1 in Moncton Dave Veale and Greg Hemmings are hosting a day-long training event that acts as an introduction to “The 4-Step Boiling Point process: how to be heard in a noisy marketplace.”
The owner of Glenwood Kitchen in Shediac is one of the business leaders taking part in Workforce Summit 20/20, an event in Moncton in November to brainstorm ways to address the labour shortage in the province.
The homestyle restaurant, opening soon in uptown Saint John, is launching an Indiegogo campaign to raise startup capital. Perks include a bread subscription and a picture of your grandmother on the “Grandma Wall.”
A new study by CFIB found that less than 10 per cent of businesses generally, and 16 per cent of hospitality ones, are having to do things like chat with an employee because they appeared to be under the influence.
How is playing outside related to mental health and prevention of diseases like diabetes? Well, a team of researchers at the Université de Moncton and Centre de formation médicale du N.-B. has been looking into the link between physical activity and health – both physical and mental – in children and young adults.
Est-ce que jouer dehors est lié à la santé mentale et à la prévention de maladies comme le diabète? Une équipe de chercheurs de l’Université de Moncton et du Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick examine le lien entre l’activité physique et la santé – tant physique que mentale – chez les enfants et les jeunes adultes.