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Financial barriers reduced for internationally educated nurses
The provincial government announced a new initiative today to reduce financial barriers for internationally educated nurses entering the health-care system. The five-year commitment will cover various costs associated with becoming eligible to work in the province for up to 300 nurses each year. From left: Moncton South MLA Greg Turner; Margaret Melanson, interim president and CEO at Horizon Health Network; ...
- 07 June 2023
New Brunswick researchers and innovators are wrapping up their mission to the BIO International Convention in Boston, which runs from June 5 to 8, with some new deals and valuable ...
- 07 June 2023
A new mobile training centre designed to improve access and provide flexible training opportunities across the province was launched today by the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) with support from ...
- 06 June 2023
New Brunswick farmers will have access to new resources to help address the stress of operating a farm thanks to a new farm-focused mental health and safety initiative announced today.
- 05 June 2023
The provincial government will promote its energy vision and how it can be a global leader for clean energy at the Canadian Nuclear Society’s 47th annual conference that is underway ...
- 05 June 2023
From June 5 to 9, New Brunswickers are encouraged to celebrate the 16th annual provincial Early Learning and Child Care Week, along with Early Childhood Educator Day on June 7.
- 02 June 2023
The provincial government is planning to send more fire crews and staff to Nova Scotia early next week to help combat forest fires.