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McCain Foods wants employees to become active. On June 17, the company launched its McCain in Motion program in Florenceville.
Building N.B.’s Workforce / Bâtir la maind’oeuvre du NB
Nackawic Senior High School valedictorian Claudia Côté, like thousands of N.B. graduates last week, contemplates the future.
Investissement de 4,3 M$ à l'usine d'IPL
SAINT-DAMIEN - IPL Inc, l'un des plus importants fabricants nord-américains de produits de plastique, annonce le lancement d'un nouveau contenant d'emballage rond à paroi mince utilisant le procédé d'étiquetage par injection IML.
McCrae Scholarship looks to past and future
This year, the Harry M. McCrae Memorial Scholarship was awarded for the first time.
The rebirth of IT
With a community college tradition of providing a trained workforce for New Brunswick employers stretching back nearly a century, NBCC Woodstock continues to provide high-quality programs aimed at producing well-trained graduates who are ready to join today's and tomorrow's workforce.
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Recyclage une solution d'avenir
LAC-BAKER -- Les deux granulateurs conçus et fabriqués dans un atelier d'usinage de Lac-Baker qui partiront bientôt pour l'Australie ne sont pas le fruit d'un hasard. Gérald Pelletier avait eu la vision du recyclage des sites d'enfouissement 20 ans passés. Maintenant, on retrouve ses machines sur trois continents.
The worthwhile return to school
Society encourages young people to study hard and get an education to give them a good start in life – and rightly so – but is education only for the young?
N.B. will finally train doctors
After months of uncertainty, Saint John's planned medical education program has a home.
Université de Moncton: Les programmes COOP - Une formule gagnante pour les étudiants et les employeurs
Les programmes coopératifs, disponibles au niveau secondaire, collégial et universitaire, offrent de nombreux avantages aux étudiants et aux employeurs.
Community college tuition will stay fixed
New Brunswick's community colleges will be getting some help from the government, according to spending estimates presented in the legislature last month by Post-Secondary Education Minister Ed Doherty.
A crucial new approach to medical education
The recent and long awaited decision by the New Brunswick government to launch the Dalhousie Medical Education Program in New Brunswick (DMEP NB) with Moncton and southeast New Brunswick as a full partner is essential to the future supply of doctors for the province and part of a world-wide revolution in medical education.
Techniques don't close sales
Techniques don't close salesMany selling techniques, traditionally taught and typically employed, tend to be somewhat manipulative.
Billion-dollar potash investment in Sussex
Four shining shovels tossing a bit of earth was a small gesture in the grand scheme of what the premier hopes will mean big things for the province.
Adex rolling towards mine production
Steadily, one step at a time, Adex Mining Inc. is moving closer to returning an inactive Charlotte County mine to production.
La Plage Parlee parmi les plus belles
Dans son édition du mois de mai de la revue Canadian Geographic Travel, la plage de Pointe-du-Chêne est au nombre des meilleures destinations au Canada.
Making fuel out of wood waste
A steering committee is now in place to plan a strategy for building a wood briquette plant in Sussex to utilize wood feedstock from local private woodlot owners.
Caribou mines close to hitting recovery targets
The push is on to find new reserves now that Caribou Mine has been refurbished and is in full commercial production.
Encore bien loin de son objectif de 46 000 $
Malgré les efforts du Comité des parents pour le parc et l'implication sans relâche de M. Bee Thériault du Club Richelieu, l'école Mgr Lang a toujours un manque à gagner de près de 30 000 $.
Province supports sweet resource: New Brunswick's maple syrup producers to get funding
Maple syrup producers in New Brunswick will receive $300,000 this year for their operations, Natural Resources Minister Donald Arseneault announced last month.
Prospecting thrives across N.B.
With the raging debate sweeping southeastern New Brunswick over uranium exploration, the time-honoured trade of prospecting is gaining a higher profile among the public.
Turning tides at Irving
With the announcement of a $600,000, two-year study to investigate tidal power potential in the Bay of Fundy, Irving Oil Limited seems to be walking in the footsteps of giants. British Petroleum, Shell, and Suncor all have renewable energy business lines, though Shell recently sold of most of its solar business.
La population veut garder sa force policière
Un sondage d'opinion publique auprès d'un groupe de citoyens de Grand-Sault révèle que 88 pour cent des résidents sont satisfaits de la Force policière municipale et que seulement 30 pour cent des répondants veulent la remplacer par la GRC.
Success in Sales
While a prospect may voice an objection or attempt to slow down the selling process, handling these situations should not be a normal part of business development.
Job hopes for Carleton, York counties
A Vancouver-based mining company is looking to create jobs in Northern Carleton and York counties.
Miramichi Premium Pellet Company
Pellet plant will provide work for 235A new company plans to start producing wood pellets in Miramichi from local low-end wood products by late August this year.
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