West Side Saint John Business Will Serve Popcorn With a Purpose
Marc Curran’s gourmet popcorn and toppings store Poppn Popcorn will donate a portion of its monthly earnings to area food banks.
Marc Curran’s gourmet popcorn and toppings store Poppn Popcorn will donate a portion of its monthly earnings to area food banks.
Bayside Barbers offers haircuts, beard trims and hot towel shaves in a historic building near the waterfront.
Bee Me Kidz helps the province’s at-risk elementary school-aged children understand their emotions and cultivate the social skills and strategies for positive mental health to help them throughout their lives.
Ontario artist Eda Brown’s gallery show at the Paris Crew Gallery, her first-ever in-person show, reflects the shifting role of in-person gallery shows, and online art galleries and social media in the post-pandemic art industry.
This year’s art auction hosted by Liz Isaac & Citadel Gallery Auctions, featuring work by Miller Brittain and Christopher Pratt, will be held exclusively online, reflecting how the auction world has adapted during the pandemic.
Artisanal cacao bean-to-bar company LaRouère fabrique de chocolat, formerly known as Chocolat berNard, will soon open its chocolate factory and boutique in the Saint George Street Urban Quarter.
In May 2015, sisters Sherri Bridges and Marjorie Perry, who were servers at the Big Stop Irving restaurant in Rothesay for 16 and 13 years respectively, teamed up to open Island Girls Diner.
Apparel and accessories store Tommy’s Superette opened for business last Saturday on Princess Street.
Fredericton’s ChefTorial and North American e-commerce business Local Line have launched a virtual platform where customers can buy products from farmers and take part in cooking classes on how to prepare dishes from the ingredients.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched in honour of Stephanie Dawn Vautour, owner of Moncton’s SDV Vintage, who passed away in a car accident on August 25 on her 36th birthday.