Huddle, It’s Been Good
Cherise Letson shares her thoughts on six years at Huddle and the new opportunities for people like her as remote work becomes more commonplace in the region.
Cherise Letson shares her thoughts on six years at Huddle and the new opportunities for people like her as remote work becomes more commonplace in the region.
The popular uptown art gallery has outgrown its current space and is moving just a few blocks away to Prince William, which is now bustling with other galleries, cafes and shops.
Lea St John is the owner of the Saint John studio that sells ethically sourced New Brunswick crystals and minerals like quartz, calcite, epidote, flint and fluorite.
Jennifer Colpitts is the owner of Mabel Kitchen, a business that makes treats and meals for diabetics and those on the ketogenic diet.
Associate Editor Cherise Letson shares her experience of the first day of the “Green Phase” in New Brunswick.
A historic building in east Saint John is the home of the CAM Institute, an advanced design school looking to put Saint John and New Brunswick on the map in the industry.
Huddle Associate Editor Cherise Letson shares her recent experiences of reconnecting with friends and family, and her thoughts on things transitioning back to “normal.”
Brothers Jamie and Chris Grannan of The Grannan Group are taking over ownership of New River Takeout. The eatery, which will be separate from the Grannan Group of restaurants, is undergoing big renovations and will be rebranded as “Grannan Brothers”.
Colin Belyea recently launched PrefabList, a website that helps you find the perfect prefabricated home, tiny home, bunkie, studio, or guest house to suit your needs.
The festival was founded in Moncton in 2014 to “activate imagination” in the celebration of all things art in Atlantic Canada.