How A Local Designer Can Support N.B. Fashion Industry Creatives From Toronto
Dee Wilkie shares her thoughts on why fashion designers struggle in Atlantic Canada and how she plans to help other creatives in the region from her base in Toronto.
Dee Wilkie shares her thoughts on why fashion designers struggle in Atlantic Canada and how she plans to help other creatives in the region from her base in Toronto.
The ‘New Conversations’ tour will focus on immigration and the economy starting this week in Shediac and Moncton.
Adams Green is turning a 100-year-old Saint John building into an office and co-working space for non-profit organizations and for-profit businesses.
Saint John business, which began as a TV repair business, now sells industrial technology, computers and lighting solutions to industry and individuals.
Sean Illman was inspired to start the group after attending meetings of the Moncton Real Estate Investment Organization.
The owners of the soon-to-open Saint John trampoline park say work is already underway to open a second location in Fredericton.
‘Queen Bee’ Leanne Cochrane says ‘The Honey Do’s’ use only green products to clean, organize and declutter people’s homes.
She says moving to Saint John has been the “best thing to ever happen” to her professionally.
The facility, which will open this summer in Parkway Mall, will feature trampoline dodgeball courts, slam dunk tracks, and a Ninja Warrior Course.
Company President Brian Cato said they have already hired more than 160 employees in the east side office that once housed the Sears contact centre.