Chinese Immigrants Turn 116-Year-Old Fredericton Home Into A B&B
Hoa Hua had only been in Canada for a few hours when he spotted his dream house. It’s now a bed and breakfast called, By the River.
Hoa Hua had only been in Canada for a few hours when he spotted his dream house. It’s now a bed and breakfast called, By the River.
Paul Mazerolle replaces Eddie Campbell following a 10-year stint. He has big plans for UNB to partner with various entities and communities outside the institution.
The market will feature up to 150 booths each week from now until September 5. It includes local and imported handmade products, arts and crafts, clothing, locally grown products, a tasting room, food, and live entertainment that changes each week.
Forget Me Not Ceremonies offers a fully automated system that allows funeral homes to broadcast ceremonies on the Internet, with guests from away able to comment and share memories and photos in real-time.
The region’s largest conference on “user experience,” the science and art of creating products and services that customers love, is taking place June 26-27 at the Crowne Plaza.
The business organization announced Tuesday that Karen Grant of Kiers Marketing would take over from Ryan Boyer of Cain Boyer Benefits Group.
Population growth. Workforce expansion. Labour market development. However you frame it, Fredericton (and New Brunswick) needs more people if we are going to be a sustainable province for future generations.
The scientist behind Chinova Bioworks’ Chiber, a natural alternative to artificial preservatives for food and beverages, was recently awarded the Mitacs Outstanding Entrepreneur Award at a ceremony in Halifax.
The Fredericton company’s commitment to helping people build and renovate in a sustainable way helped it become a “B Corporation” – a network of 2,788 companies in 64 countries that balance purpose and profit.
The new terminal will be bigger, more modern, more convenient, and have more amenities. It will aim will create a strong impression on first-time visitors to Fredericton, while offering locals a welcoming, comfortable point of departure and arrival.