PRUDE’s Welcoming Week Spurs Connection And Inclusion
Sponsored: Next week, Saint John will be alive with activity and education as the charity PRUDE Inc. (Pride of Race, Unity, and Dignity through Education) hosts its first annual Welcoming Week.
Sponsored: Next week, Saint John will be alive with activity and education as the charity PRUDE Inc. (Pride of Race, Unity, and Dignity through Education) hosts its first annual Welcoming Week.
The province and its two major community colleges launched a new online platform to help newcomers with the requisite skills better integrate into New Brunswick’s workforce.
Many women who come here as immigrants leave behind a vast network of friends, family, and colleagues in their home countries. ‘Finding Your Path’ helps them build new networks here in Canada.
Krista Ross of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce says our economic future depends on newcomers, so we should make them feel part of the communities right away by letting them vote in municipal elections.
Ami Tea also offers more than 50 bubble tea options along with seasonal drinks.
So far 3,010 of the approved applicants have arrived in Nova Scotia with others being hindered by travel restrictions related to COVID-19.
With single-use plastic bans coming into effect across the country, Purush Cannane sees his product as a viable alternative to other paper bags that are made using less environmentally friendly processes.
Gelena Devedjinejad makes about 100 costumes a year for the Atlantic Ballet of Canada. But since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the former medical doctor has switched to making fabric masks.
The stars aligned for Julie and Greg Steeves when they were planning to move back to N.B. to be closer to family.
The goal of the event in Saint John Tuesday morning is to increase multi-cultural awareness among employers in the region and help shape the employment training programs they offer to newcomers.