Fredericton Software Startup Secures $100-Million Investment
Introhive plans to use the $100-million mostly for small acquisitions and new hires in sales, marketing and engineering.
Introhive plans to use the $100-million mostly for small acquisitions and new hires in sales, marketing and engineering.
For the upcoming tourism season, Envision Saint John: The Regional Growth Agency took the already compelling Saint John value proposition to another level by expanding its footprint to include Grand Bay-Westfield, Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton, and St. Martins.
The transportation, agriculture, manufacturing, utilities, and healthcare sectors were performing close to the same as pre-pandemic in May, while the financial and professional services are actually growing.
Aurea Technologies blew its funding goal out of the water last week when it raised more than $200,000 through Kickstarter for its water bottle-sized, portable wind turbine.
The new program will provide operators with new grant programs and marketing support as well as offering free admission to provincial museums.
The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporations says it sold more than $791 million worth of products over the last fiscal year, which is a jump of almost 10 percent, or $67 million dollars.
There are many great examples of the province’s businesses stepping up by investing in productivity, increasing their exports, investing in both local and international talent.
Residents of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador can travel to Nova Scotia without having to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival.
During the pandemic, small businesses have been relying, largely, on federal government programs to survive.
Among the confections are exotic Kit Kat flavours (key lime pie, anyone?), four types of Mountain Dew, pickle-flavoured cotton candy, some A&W dessert topper, and even hunks of chocolate made to look like marijuana.