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Saint-André’s Laforge Bioenvironmental Recognized for Innovation
FREDERICTON – Laforge Bioenvironmental picked up BioNB’s New Brunswick Bioscience Achievement Award on Friday. Over 130 members of New Brunswick’s business and research community gathered for the award presentation and to celebrate the growth in the province’s bioscience sector. Laforge has created a multi-million dollar biogas facility that generates clean, renewable energy, where the by-product is nutrient rich organic […]
Moncton and Dieppe Bidding to Host Francophonie Games
FREDERICTON– Moncton and Dieppe are up against Sherbrooke, Quebec and the French territory of Guadeloupe, to host the 2021 Francophonie Games. The Francophonie Games is expected to attract 3,000 young people from about 80 countries. The provincial government estimates the economic spinoffs from holding the Games in New Brunswick will be $25 million, “This event will create more than a […]
New Brunswick Dominates Startup Canada Awards
The Startup Canada Awards have announced their winners for the Atlantic Region, and New Brunswick swiped up six of the nine categories. Taking home the Startup Canada Entrepreneur of the Year Award was Introhive CMO David Alston. He also received the Enterprise Promotion award along with Peter Moreira, co-founder of Nova Scotia-based Entrevestor. “I am so fortunate […]
7 Things To Do This Weekend And Support Local Businesses
There’s always plenty to do around the picture province. We’ve highlighted a few things you can try out this weekend from family time to tattoos to getting lost in a corn maze, eek! Get out there New Brunswickers and enjoy! 1) Hub City Tattoo Expo Tattoos, music, fire breathing and snakes. Contained snakes. Stop […]
The New York Times Casually Slams Halifax, We Return The Favour
HALIFAX – In a wide-ranging portrait of Halifax-born movie star Ellen Page, The New York Times, a generally reputable publication, casually slams Halifax. It comes after the paragraph about the “gnarled sophistication” of Page’s forehead. Here’s what they have to say: Page was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, about as far as you can […]
Premier Gallant Wants First Digital Gov’t In North America
FREDERICTON–New Brunswick’s government announced today that it is initiating a partnership with TechImpact – an organization made up of local technology business leaders that advocates for a greater embrace of IT literacy and innovation as a strategy for economic growth. The goal of the partnership will be to transform New Brunswick’s into North America’s first […]
Enbridge gets Approval to Ship Oil to Quebec through Pipeline
OTTAWA – Enbridge has received approval from the National Energy Board to start sending oil from Western Canada through its pipeline that runs from Sarnia, Ont. to Montreal. Known as Line 9, the pipeline runs parallel to Highway 401 in eastern Ontario and through heavily urbanized parts of Toronto. It was built in 1976 to bring western […]
