Government of New Brunswick - Business New Brunswick- Latest Multimedia http://www2.gnb.ca:80/content/gnb/en/news/business_new_brunswick.html Government of New Brunswick - Business New Brunswick- Latest Multimedia Investment in innovation to help rebuild New Brunswick forestry industry http://www2.gnb.ca:80/content/gnb/en/multimedia/mmrenderer.2012.05.2012-05-11_1.jpg.html The New Brunswick government is investing $1.5 million in innovation in the forestry industry at Université de Moncton's Edmundston campus. From left: Audrey Labonté, a student at the Edmundston campus; Prime Minister Stephen Harper; and Premier David Alward. 2012051100:00:00 Economic development plan released http://www2.gnb.ca:80/content/gnb/en/multimedia/mmrenderer.2012.05.2012-05-08_1.jpg.html A plan designed to accelerate economic growth province-wide was released today by Premier David Alward. Entitled, Growing Together – An Economic Development Action Plan for New Brunswick, the plan envisions economic development as a community-driven venture and redefines government's role in stimulating a strong and sustainable economy. In photo: Alward speaks at announcement. 2012050800:00:00 Riverbend Log Homes receives federal and provincial support http://www2.gnb.ca:80/content/gnb/en/multimedia/mmrenderer.2012.04.2012-04-20_1.jpg.html The federal and provincial governments are providing a combined investment of close to $250,000 to help a Nackawic company, Riverbend Log Homes. The funds will help the company expand its markets by adding a new sanding and staining building, and upgrading equipment. From left: York North MLA Kirk MacDonald; Tobique-Mactaquac MP Mike Allen; and Ron Blaney and Jeff Blaney of Riverbend Log Homes. 2012042000:00:00 New program to encourage growth in gaming sector http://www2.gnb.ca:80/content/gnb/en/multimedia/mmrenderer.2012.04.2012-04-17_1.jpg.html A new initiative to encourage growth in New Brunswick's gaming sector, the New Brunswick Digital Media Development Program, was unveiled by Economic Development Minster Paul Robichaud. From left: Social Development Minister Sue Stultz; George Donovan, chief executive officer, Gogii Games; and Robichaud. 2012041700:00:00 2012051100:00:00