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Saint John Has Largest IT Sector and Fredericton the Largest IT Labour Pool

By Giv'er Saint John / December 4, 2017

Dec 4, 2017 by David Campbell I posted on social media this weekend that Saint John has the largest IT sector measured by the number of people working in the IT sector as a share of total employment. It was pointed out to me that lots of IT folks work in non-IT sectors, which is true and I have…

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N.B. Smart Grid Project Not A ‘Supercluster’ But Still Gains Steam

By Giv'er Saint John / December 4, 2017

Dec 4, 2017 by Entrevestor While Atlantic Canada’s nautical types are pushing ahead with the oceans supercluster proposal, there’s another major initiative in the region that has captured less attention but still offers great potential. Centred in New Brunswick, the Smart Grid Initiative is developing a range of products that utilities can use in their grids to accommodate the…

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The Owners of Mrs. Dunster’s Buy McBuns Bakery in Moncton

By Giv'er Saint John / December 1, 2017

Nov 30, 2017 by Mark Leger SUSSEX – Blair and Rosalyn Hyslop, the owners of Mrs. Dunsters, announced Thursday that they have finalized an agreement to purchase McBuns, a much-loved family bakery in Moncton. “[It’s] another crown jewel in New Brunswick,” said Blair Hyslop in a phone interview. “It’s been in business for 33 years. It’s well-entrenched in the…

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Army Conducting Training Exercise This Weekend In Hampton

By Giv'er Saint John / November 30, 2017

Posted on Thursday, November 30, 2017 The town of Hampton is giving residents and visitors to the town a heads up that they may spot uniformed soldiers with weapons and army vehicles in and around the community this weekend. The town says the army will be conducting a training exercise from Friday until Sunday in…

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Poll Shows Saint Johners Believe Losing Energy East Was a Blow to the Economy

By Giv'er Saint John / November 30, 2017

Nov 30, 2017 by Huddle Staff SAINT JOHN – More than half of the residents in the Greater Saint John area believe the decision not to proceed with the Energy East pipeline project will have a negative impact on the region’s economy, says a new poll by Corporate Research Associates. On a scale of 1 to 10 –…

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The Sea Dogs name David Kelly Special Advisor to Hockey Operations

By Giv'er Saint John / November 29, 2017

Nov 28, 2017by Huddle Staff SAINT JOHN – David “DK” Kelly has been promoted from Head Equipment Manager to Special Advisor to Hockey Operations for the Saint John Sea Dogs, the team announced on Tuesday. In his new role, Kelly will provide hockey insights, spearhead Sea Dogs alumni initiatives and assist with other special projects. He will…

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NBCC Announces the Province’s First Cybersecurity Post-Grad Program

By Giv'er Saint John / November 28, 2017

Aaron Breen, director of development at IBM in Fredericton. Image: Cherise Letson/Huddle Today SAINT JOHN– New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) wants to help fill the cybersecurity skills gap in the province with a new program it’ll be offering next year. On Tuesday NBCC announced it will be launching a new one-year post-graduate cybersecurity diploma program…

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There May Be No Room at the Inn (Or Hotels) for Uptown Sparkles This Weekend

By Giv'er Saint John / November 28, 2017

Nov 28, 2017by Mark Leger SAINT JOHN – The busy tourism season is supposed to be behind us, but Uptown Saint John is anticipating an influx this weekend that’s expected to fill all of the available hotel rooms in the city centre. “We’ve got a few rooms left, but we’re forecasting a sellout,” said Paulette Hicks, general…

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SJ Hiring Fair Targeting Newcomers & International Students

By Giv'er Saint John / November 27, 2017

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Eleanor MacLean Valentin Boinitski has an extensive resume in communications and speaks five languages. His background and skills are the proverbial “wish list” for many employers, whether they are looking to hire a Canadian-born or immigrant employee. But, finding a job can often be problematic for newcomers when there are cultural differences…

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Safe Driving Study By Allstate, Finds NB Tops List

By Giv'er Saint John / November 24, 2017

The ninth annual safe driving study has been released by Allstate Insurance Company of Canada,  and New Brunswick ranked as the safest province to drive in. Allstate conducts the study each year, to generate discussion about what it means to be a safe driver. They examine the collision date of customers in Alberta, New Brunswick,…

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65TH ANNUAL SANTA CLAUS PARADE – WINNERS ANNOUNCED

By Giv'er Saint John / November 22, 2017

        Posted on November 19, 2017 in FEATURED by Tracy Hanson 65th Annual Saint John Santa Claus Parade – Winners November 18, 2017   The Santa Claus Parade Committee wishes to announce the names of the winning entries in the Saint John Santa Claus Parade held on Saturday, November 18th.  A special thank you to our judging committee, the…

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Interactive mural at Saint John school encourages students to make their mark Seaside Park Elementary School installs giant porcelain tile public art that wipes clean

By Giv'er Saint John / November 21, 2017

Grade 5 students Sam Crowley and Tyler Brooks enjoyed colouring-in the submarine on the new interactive ceramic tile mural in the lobby of Seaside Park Elementary School. (CBC) CBC News Posted: Nov 21, 2017 Most artwork is designed to be admired from a distance, but a new gigantic mural at Seaside Park Elementary School in Saint John…

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