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MacGyver me this! Engineers and tradespeople volunteer to adapt household tools and technology for people with disabilities

by Cherise Letson | Apr 15, 2014

The kids can see pavement again – and they are raring to go. After a too-long-winter, kids are grabbing their gear – bikes, balls, skipping ropes and skateboards – and heading outside. Except the kids who can’t – and that’s when the Tetra Society moves in....

Science East’s Illuminate is bringing tech home for students, parents & teachers

by Cherise Letson | Apr 3, 2014

If we want kids to get excited about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) we should let them teach  themselves. That’s the goal of Science East’s Illuminate!, a program that engages middle school students in STEM studies through hands-on activities...

They’re how old?!? Why a growing number of students are saying YES to being their own boss and how you can too

by Cherise Letson | Mar 24, 2014

Raphaël Paulin-Daigle is a full-fledged entrepreneur. His first venture started in 2007 where he was a magician, performing over 300 shows at events that needed a magic touch. In 2011, he founded Idealinput, a company that linked small businesses to marketing experts....

How one risk-averse Maritimer came face-to-face with entrepreneurship and…(you’ll have to read on to find out)

by Cherise Letson | Mar 13, 2014

Entrepreneurship. That word scares the shit out of me. Well, at least it did. Growing up in a lower-middle class family in Saint John, N.B., I was conditioned to believe that in life, you would always have to serve somebody. If you’re lucky, you could do what you...

Stop farting around – we need more artists to help design New Brunswick’s future

by Cherise Letson | Feb 18, 2014

These rings were designed in a 3D printer by a Chilean designer, an example of what happens when technology and art meet. (Photo/Cherise Letson)   Want a strong tech sector? Get aggressive on arts education. That’s the message ArtsNB director Akoulina...
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