Uptown Saint John Purchases Its Own Street Sweeper
Keeping the streets clean is a service typically provided by the municipality, but business improvement associations in Canada are now taking on these kinds of roles.
Keeping the streets clean is a service typically provided by the municipality, but business improvement associations in Canada are now taking on these kinds of roles.
Saint John City Council passed a motion back in May ordering city staff revisit the city’s ride-sharing bylaws to determine what would need to be done to allow services like Uber to operate in the city.
Saint John photographer and videographer Dan Culberson says the best part about freelancing is not having to indulge other people’s hair-brained ideas just because they outrank you.
The first-annual report documents the many positive signs of development in the only area of the city that’s grown its population according to the last census.
Sarah McNulty will open Wild Flours Sweets and Treat at 91 Prince William Street, the former home of Piece ‘O’ Cake, a custom cake and cupcake shop which recently closed down.
Josh Fry is the owner of New Brunswick Sports Massage Clinic, which serves his human clientele. But he’s also the owner of Thera-Paws, an at-home massage therapy practice for dogs and cats.
Melissa Whiting’s gourmet donut shop is opening soon in the Saint John City Market.
Glen McLean and Randy Pedersen began in 1995 with a kiosk in McAllister Place and now have four locations and supply 250 organizations and businesses across the province.
Queue is an in-development platform allows New Brunswick residents to get information on wait times before choosing a healthcare facility.
The bistro-style establishment in the north end is serving soups, salads, desserts, and signature sandwiches – all made from fresh ingredients.