UNB Faculty of Management Program Trains Real-World Problem Solvers
Experiential learning pushes students to test their academic knowledge in the community, creating real-world solutions to problems faced by businesses.
Experiential learning pushes students to test their academic knowledge in the community, creating real-world solutions to problems faced by businesses.
Enel X will soon install 438 electric vehicle chargers across 50 properties owned by Killam Property REIT, including almost 200 in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
An Atlantic Canadian produce retailer that styled itself an affordable alternative to larger chains has closed its doors in Moncton and Halifax.
Lunenburg’s ABCO Industries has been awarded a major contract from the federal government to repair search and rescue boats used by the Canadian Coast Guard.
NSLC is dealing with product shortages, with some items temporarily out of stock because of supply chain issues.
The program, which has attracted 10,000 newcomers since it began in 2017, helps all sectors hire qualified candidates for jobs that may not get filled locally.
The Sector Impact Support Program will give one-time grants of as much as $7,500 to small businesses most affected by the latest round of pandemic-related restrictions.
In some parts of the province, a turkey is going for as much as $70.
CUPE Local 759 members ratified a new, four-year contract with CBRM on December 16. The union represents about 300 “outside workers” who work in everything from public transit, parks, maintenance, and janitorial services.
Record population growth in the province is thanks largely to migration from other provinces and recrod-high immigration.