Cannabis Company With N.B. Footprint Has Ambitious Growth Plans
The N.B. production facility site currently employs around 150 people, with that number expected to grow this year.
The N.B. production facility site currently employs around 150 people, with that number expected to grow this year.
As one head shop is closing in Fredericton, other shops in the province say new customers have come through the door for products like vaporizers and pipes.
A New Brunswick entrepreneur looking to bring the craft beer experience to the wine industry will soon see his products on the shelves of ANBL stores.
A real estate investor from Western Canada is the latest to see the potential of Saint John’s Union Street, a long-neglected uptown thoroughfare that has seen a fresh round of development and investment over the last year.
The fashion retailer that has been an uptown fixture for 30 years is closing its doors in Brunswick Square January 31.
Owner Jackie Veinott says the mass commercialization cannabis paraphernalia following legalization was the main cause for the store’s closure.
James Quinn is the creator of J’s Custom Flies, a company that makes hand-made, high-quality flies for fishing enthusiasts.
As another year comes to a close, we take a look back on Huddle’s most popular stories of year. Here are some of the stories you read the most:
Jeff Alpaugh Custom, a company that makes bold, custom-made dress shirts and suits, has purchased its own commercial space on the corner of York and Victoria Street in downtown Fredericton.
Ocean’s Door is a company that ships New Brunswick lobster and directly to the consumer. The company cuts out the many “middle-men” and time the food is handled until it gets to your plate.