NB Offers Incentives To Boost Business-Related Travel
To boost bookings, the province, the Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Hotel Association have launched the Meeting Incentive Program.
To boost bookings, the province, the Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Hotel Association have launched the Meeting Incentive Program.
Fairweather will lead the company’s data science practice, building their data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning teams as their Vice President of Innovation and Analytics.
The popularity of Bloom Boutique’s hair accessories and trinkets is an unexpected, yet exciting, surprise for local entrepreneur and photographer, Kendra Thomas.
The Summer Institute is designed for New Brunswick entrepreneurs with an idea they want to pursue. In three months, the entrepreneurs turn their innovative idea into sustainable ventures with funding, mentorship, and training.
Cheese Curds Gourmet Burgers & Poutinerie, and its sister restaurant Habaneros Modern Taco Bar, are expected to open at 192 Hampton Road in August.
Brothers Jamie and Chris Grannan of The Grannan Group are taking over ownership of New River Takeout. The eatery, which will be separate from the Grannan Group of restaurants, is undergoing big renovations and will be rebranded as “Grannan Brothers”.
The Asia Market Development Program is now accepting applications from businesses with export experience looking to access new markets in South Korea, Japan, and the ASEAN countries.
Mark Leger says there are born entrepreneurs like Jody Glidden of Introhive and there are people born entrepreneurial like Tracy Bell of Millennia TEA who start businesses when they land upon their “big idea.”
In opening the cafe, Claire & Allison McCain say they have added a new dimension to the town: a venue for fine dining.
On this week’s episode of the Huddle “Home Office” podcast, Mark Leger talks to Jody Glidden about his teen years in Fredericton selling hockey cards and running an arcade business, and how he now runs a software company that employs 350 people and recently received a $100-million (U.S.) investment.