New Initiative Brings Uptown Shopping To You
Uptown Saint John is doing deliveries for city centre businesses, free of charge to customers in Greater Saint John.
Uptown Saint John is doing deliveries for city centre businesses, free of charge to customers in Greater Saint John.
Typically this time of year is the busiest for local restaurants because of bookings for work Christmas parties and holiday gatherings. This would give them the nest egg they need to get through the slow winter months. But with the current restrictions, that may not be the case.
Covid-19 put major financial stress on many local retail businesses in New Brunswick, but Eclair Lips owner Sylvie Roy says 2020 will be her best year yet— all thanks to people’s commitment to buy local during the pandemic.
Jones Gallery, located at 1 Charlotte Street in uptown Saint John, has launched a new project called Gallery Sounds that allows everyone, even those not comfortable going inside, to enjoy the art.
The N.B. non-profit corporation has signed an agreement with the Ukrainian government to help connect them with Canadian companies to help develop the country’s cybersecurity sector.
The N.B. and N.S. tech companies were recognized as two of Canada’s 50 fastest-growing technology companies with the highest revenue-growth percentage over the last four years.
The Idea Centre is a co-op style program designed to develop student-led businesses.
Oldies 96 is officially launching Monday, November 9, with Saint John radio legends like Donnie Robertson, Terri Wallace and Bruce Weaver returning to the airwaves.
Master Indian Spice has launched new spice kits for dishes in regions in India. It includes step-by-step recipes using common ingredients you may already have in your kitchen.
Rent prices in the Saint John city centre have become a hot topic lately. But how much have rents really gone up-and who is responsible to ensure they’re don’t get out of control?