Six Things That Surprised Immigrants In New Brunswick
Three immigrants share the things that surprised them during their time in New Brunswick.
Three immigrants share the things that surprised them during their time in New Brunswick.
The Saint John-based Centre for Research in Integrated Care, which also includes experts from Ontario, Nova Scotia and Quebec, has been chosen by the New Brunswick Healthcare Research Foundation (NBHRF) as the team for the month for August.
L’équipe, qui compte aussi des experts de l’Ontario, de la Nouvelle-Écosse et du Québec, a été nommée Équipe de recherche du mois de juillet par la Fondation de la recherche en santé du Nouveau-Brunswick (FRSNB).
Allan Ryan a.k.a Uber5000 painted the highly photographed “Reef Wall” in Toronto’s Graffiti Alley. Now, he’s working on a mural on Historica Development’s Parrtown building.
Saint John Energy bought Tesla’s new Megapack Battery to store and manage energy distribution more efficiently during peak times. The battery is also expected to save costs for the utility, and help it store renewable energy in the future.
The Zesty Lemon has become a staple of Saint John’s food scene, and was recently nominated for an Outstanding Business Award. But its owners aren’t sitting idle. They have plans to expand the services they offer and the restaurant’s prep space.
Tiffany Agnew, an entrepreneur and a mom, honours her son Braedon, who passed away last year, through a foundation that offers room makeovers and holiday shopping sprees for children suffering severe illnesses.
With 1,500 games on its shelves, Offline Board Game Café is settling in nicely into its new uptown Saint John location and is quickly becoming a popular gathering place.
The company says an expanded and renovated museum in its current location would cost much less than previous proposals to build a new museum.
Corporate clients like Moosehead Breweries, Atlantic Towing and the OSCO Construction Group all rave about the harbour views, food, ambiance and great service.