Saint John Has Strong Development Season Because Of Apartment Developments
The Wentworth Street, Telegraph Square and the Lower Cove Loop projects are the centre-piece projects in the core of the city.
The Wentworth Street, Telegraph Square and the Lower Cove Loop projects are the centre-piece projects in the core of the city.
Ontario artist Eda Brown’s gallery show at the Paris Crew Gallery, her first-ever in-person show, reflects the shifting role of in-person gallery shows, and online art galleries and social media in the post-pandemic art industry.
Across the country, millions of Canadians will be using September 30, which is National Day For Truth and Reconciliation, to reflect on the country’s painful history of residential schools and the harm it caused to Indigenous people.
Indigenous people may make up four percent of the population, but only 2.4 percent of the province’s nurses come from Indigenous backgrounds. It’s a stat that Dr. Jason Hickey, University of New Brunswick’s Indigenous Research Chair in Nursing, finds concerning and is actively addressing.
Aztrategy Consulting is bridging a gap for both employers and potential employees, helping people looking for a job, and employers looking for talent build their brand – through cartoons and motion graphics.
The transformation is part of a $27-million investment to prepare the Fundy Quay site for development and renew some of the surrounding public space.
Neil Jacobsen of the Atlantica Centre says the region needs agile regulations that match the pace at which renewable technologies are being developed in the race to meet the country’s climate goals.
Dizolve is one of New Brunswick’s pandemic era success stories, expanding its export market to 55 countries and growing its local team to 60 and counting.
Every year, a stream of high-skill, high-talent individuals flow into New Brunswick. They arrive with a wealth of knowledge, experience, and qualifications — and these skills are further refined as they pursue their MBA degree at UNB Fredericton.
With cases and hospitalizations on the rise, the province will reinstate the state of emergency order as of 11:59 p.m. on Friday night, meaning a return to family bubbles, reduced public gatherings in indoor spaces and maintaining a small number of close contacts.