WokIn Asian Cuisine Opens In Saint John West
Zhoubin Zhou immigrated to Canada in 2014 and his first job in Saint John was as a graphic designer, before working at local restaurants, Sense of Tokyo and Mimimi.
Zhoubin Zhou immigrated to Canada in 2014 and his first job in Saint John was as a graphic designer, before working at local restaurants, Sense of Tokyo and Mimimi.
The winners included a company taking a new approach to recycling, a platform that helps children access nutritious food, and a digital platform that brings together Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour.
Since launching skills classes for women to explore a career in the trades in 2019, an interest to gain mentorship and support in New Brunswick’s skilled trades industry has skyrocketed.
From beauty to education technology industries, the participants will learn how to use marketing, and customer validation skills to take their ideas to the next level.
Premier Iain Rankin said the government is “working on more support” for businesses and plans to release a reopening strategy “in the coming days” to try to provide some level of certainty.
Tim Chisholm has been cooking all his life and retiring to New Brunswick didn’t make him stop. He now runs Wooly Pigs Pies and Pastry, a stand at the Northside Creators Market.
To grow its presence internationally, Moncton-based contractor Major Drilling Group announced it has purchased McKay Drilling, a leading specialty drilling contractor in Perth, Australia for approximately $75 million.
The scam singles out victims who can’t allow movers into their home to verify shipment sizes, a common problem during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bernie Riordon has been named transitional CEO for the NB Museum and will be working with its board and the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture to maintain its collection and also address some of the museum’s long-standing facilities issues.
The Saint John Real Estate Board says 325 homes were sold last month — the most of any month in history.