N.B. Startup Hoping To Be ‘Netflix’ of Gaming Receives $200,000 Investment From NBIF
TurboPlay is building a personalized video game marketplace for “indie” gamers and game developers to sell their digital games and related downloadable content.
TurboPlay is building a personalized video game marketplace for “indie” gamers and game developers to sell their digital games and related downloadable content.
The Art Warehouse on Prince William Street in Saint John will be a bar, cafe and drop-in art studio where people can paint with their friends, a date, family members or on their own.
CaSA will be working on the development of the Integrated System Manager (ISM) for Saint John Energy’s new smart grid project. After the project is completed, the company plans to stay in the city permanently.
The national consulting firm says the acquisition of Fredericton-based Blue Spurs will expand its Cloud Transformation capabilities nationally and grow its presence in Atlantic Canada.
From June 5 to 11, Startup NB will host the inaugural Startup Festival Week NB, a week-long celebration of local entrepreneurs.
The Saint John event that attracts thousands of rib fans will take place June 13 to 16 at the Lower Cove Terminal, located just past Port Saint John’s Diamond Jubilee cruise ship terminal on Water Street.
Be Rad Adventures is an outdoor event company and tour operator that specializes in multisport adventures for women, co-ed groups and families.
In an online fair held in early April, the tech company Introhive connected with quality candidates from across Canada and as far away as Brazil and Pakistan.
The popular weekly market returns to uptown Saint John this Sunday. Here are some of the new vendors you should check out.
John Moore is the owner of Timber & Steel Furniture Outfitters, a company that sources local wood and steel to build furniture by hand for both residential and commercial clients.