Controversial Changes Proposed To Binding Arbitration For Police, Firefighters
Arbitrators would be required to consider a municipality’s ability to pay when rendering a decision.
Arbitrators would be required to consider a municipality’s ability to pay when rendering a decision.
NBIF is already leading in three of the recommendations laid out in the recently unveiled innovation map for the province, and it seeks to play an even more active role.
An organization that promotes and empowers women in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) held its second annual conference on the weekend in Fredericton.
Shawn Smith, founder and CEO of Don’t dis-my-ability Consultation Services, says the arcade at The Ville Cooperative will raise money for programs at the community centre.
New Brunswick startup RIDDL was named as one of the five winners of Volta’s semi-annual pitch competition, Cohort.
Jeff Alpaugh Custom, the self-proclaimed makers of ‘the world’s most dangerous dress shirt’, has partnered with the recently-opened Hilton hotel to make its staff uniforms.
The Fredericton-based company was having trouble meeting its labour-force needs until CEO Keith McIntosh discovered a wealth of untapped potential in the country’s indigenous communities.
New Brunswick-based IntroHive was also named a 2019 Technology Fast 50 winners. Like Kognitiv Spark, they were also the only Atlantic Canadian company among the winners in their category.
The Crown corporation is losing money and the premier says if they are in the retail business they have to be competitive.
The new MP-elect for the Green Party is excited to get to work in the House of Commons.