The federal government has increased New Brunswick’s immigration allocations by 67 percent
Chinova Bioworks announced the opening of its new manufacturing space in P.E.I. on Sept. 1, the
According to ONB Vice President of Business Development Steve Milbury, the next five years will bring unprecedented growth to New Brunswick, and we need to act now. ICT missions such as NASSCOM's recent ICT mission are important for our immigration efforts and economic growth.
workplace. Specific skills include building problem-solving, creativity, emotional intelligence, and leadership.
FREDERICTON — Health officials in New Brunswick announced Friday the province would lift all Covid-19 restrictions, including physical distancing and mask-wearing, at midnight on July 30.
The Government of Canada has given the University of New Brunswick $655,500 to support the Energia Ventures program.
According to March 2021’s Building Inspection Report, the total value of residential permits in Fredericton has more than tripled compared to the first three months of 2020.
After three years of learning and working in New York, a Fredericton native has returned home to brew kombucha.
FREDERICTON – The Startup Diversity Report 2020 By Planet Hatch, Expected To Be Released In Full On Friday, Shows An Increase In Women-Run Businesses, Indigenous-Run Businesses, And Newcomer-Run Businesses In Fredericton.
UNB Fredericton has a long history of punching above its weight when it comes to financial education programs. Case in point: its Student Investment Fund, which is one of the largest in Canada.
Rogers Communications and the City of Fredericton announced last week that 5G is now available in the city through the internet provider.
The dealership launched a free pick-up and delivery service of prescriptions and online grocery orders to those in need in the greater Fredericton area.
The survey also found that a quarter of small firms would not be able to survive for more than a month with a drop-in business income of more than 50 percent.
FREDERICTON — The Fredericton International Airport (YFC) has experienced its tenth consecutive years of passenger growth.
But the proposed municipal nominee program means small and mid-sized cities like Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton could also have a chance to make similar recommendations.
The project will serve national security interests and fits within the federal government’s National Cybersecurity Strategy and Innovation Agenda. Furthermore, the Cyber Centre will distinguish New Brunswick as a national leader in cybersecurity, specifically for critical infrastructure protection.
The Ross Ventures commercial building under construction on Carleton Street is the largest private sector project under development in the downtown area, reflecting the ongoing commercial and residential growth in the city centre.
The 12-week accelerator based in Fredericton accepts five to seven companies each year. The 2020 program will run from April 27 to July 16. The deadline for applications is February 15.
Ten finalists will be chosen to pitch at the forum on April 2nd, 2020 at the Fredericton Convention Centre, with up to $3,500 in cash prizes up for grabs.
Centennial Heritage Properties Inc plans to invest more than $48 million to complete the development. The project is expected to create more than 450 jobs.
Founder Jeff Alapugh said they chose to open a second store in Waterloo because of the traction the brand has been getting in the tech/startup communities in both Silicon Valley and Waterloo.
“Our government wants to remove barriers for businesses to help create a more energized private sector,” said Environment and Local Government Minister Jeff Carr. “This amendment will have positive outcomes for both real estate agents and homebuyers as many...
“The Talent, Passion, And Diversity Of The Ideas Displayed Were Quite Impressive, And We Look Forward To Helping The Founders And Their Teams As They Continue To Grow,” Said Coleman.
Newly installed New Brunswick Lieutenant-Governor Brenda Murphy delivered the 2019-2020 Higgs Government throne speech earlier this week. The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce listened carefully to the speech and was pleased to hear strong alignment with our own priority areas...
Blaine Higgs made the comments in a scrum with reporters after the federal Liberals were re-elected for another term Monday.
Fredericton – For business partners and spouses Kevin Leboeuf and Alicia Phillips, the success of their beard grooming company Educated Beards has been a marathon rather than a sprint.
FREDERICTON – A New Brunswick Biotech company is being recognized by BioNB for its contributions to the sector.