Unpacking GDP and Culture in New Brunswick
Opinion: Why do the province’s numbers lag behind most of Canada?
Opinion: Why do the province’s numbers lag behind most of Canada?
The Mosaiq Festival will be returning to Greater Moncton late this July after a two-year hiatus.
We all recognize there is a much more diverse range of food options in our communities. “I always tell people here that we teach culture, I just happen to serve food,” says Naz Ali of Caribbean Flavas in Fredericton.
The ECMAs have released its list of this years’ nominees – as well as the location and dates of the upcoming awards and performances.
A New Brunswick arts advocacy group is calling for just over $12-million in support for the province’s pandemic-slammed arts, culture, and heritage sectors.
The Light House Arts Centre will enter its second phase of construction in mid-March with plans to open to the public this fall.
The plans detailing the look and layout of the old Sydney Street Courthouse, a plan that would house a new state-of-the-art cultural facility.
More help is also on the way for workers in an array of sectors, from oil and gas to arts, culture and sports.
Population Growth Manager David Dobbelsteyn says with more immigrants moving into Saint John, it’s important to ensure that employees provide a welcoming and inclusive service to all.
Organizer Lisa Griffin hopes the light and tech-based festival will bring people downtown to enjoy the local restaurant and culture scene.