There Are Reasons For Optimism About Our Economy In 2022
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce CEO Krista Ross says government reforms and the support of New Brunswickers will help the province’s businesses in the new year.
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce CEO Krista Ross says government reforms and the support of New Brunswickers will help the province’s businesses in the new year.
The company behind “the world’s most dangerous dress shirts” routinely has its shirts worn by anchors on The Weather Network.
Nancy Hoekman started making bon bons during the pandemic. As demand for her sweet treats has intensified, she’s opened a full-fledged shop in Fredericton.
York Street Properties wants to develop the remaining piece of former railway lands with mixed-use and high-rise residential housing. The project is made up of three buildings, with 293 units to the south and east of the liquor store.
The core of the Fredericton’s Innovation District is fast becoming the place for collaboration.
New Brunswick’s investment in digital infrastructure over the last few decades and the success of homegrown startups such as Radian6 and Q1 Labs, which sold for more than $1-billion combined, have turbocharged the tech landscape – thus creating more demand and more opportunities for local IT workers.
Chamber president John Wishart criticized the province for not consulting businesses before it made the decision to raise the minimum wage from $11.75 an hour to $13.75.
The market restaurant returns with breakfast Saturday, December 4.
The University of New Brunswick’s faculty of management prides itself on experiential learning so that undergraduate and graduate students can successfully transition to the workforce.
At Par 94, Cameron McNeil and Casey Glenen are looking to provide a place to golf downtown that is different from your average country club.