NB365: Pam Goold Of Goold’s Flowers Ltd.
Pam Goold and her sisters are proud to be the fifth generation to run Goold’s Flowers, which began in 1878.
Pam Goold and her sisters are proud to be the fifth generation to run Goold’s Flowers, which began in 1878.
The so-called “ScotiaPass” would count as proof of vaccination for Nova Scotians going out to eat at restaurants, shopping, visiting gyms, or going to other businesses.
Uptown Saint John is a core community service provider that lends itself to a collaborative approach.
After four years in Saint John, Appiah-Kubi knows the city like the back of her hand. She’s graduating this October and already has a full-time job in Supply Management with Irving Oil, a company she started working with through UNBSJ’s Co-op program.
Tabufile Atlantic Ltd. was established in 1968 by Glenn Carpenter, a community builder, businessman, and early adopter of social entrepreneurship.
Juniper in uptown Saint John offers sustainable clothing, skincare, and small homewares, as well as a refill station for personal care products and home cleaning supplies.
Carrie Knowlton-Trider is a Halifax-based Realtor with RE/MAX nova who’s been in the business for nearly a decade.
She says the mountains of gossip and misinformation about Halifax real estate is distorting the perceptions and expectations of both buyers and sellers entering the market.
The Multicultural Association of Sussex has an energetic team, serving the region to help newcomers fall in love with their new home, and more importantly to give them the tools to meet their full potential here in rural NB, and thrive.
Do provincial governments in Atlantic Canada rely too much on tax revenues generated elsewhere in the country? Do we suffer from a culture of dependency? On this week’s episode of the “Insights” podcast, Huddle editor Mark Leger hosts a conversation with Don and David about this important and controversial topic.
The Community Foundation pools and invests community donations, then a portion of the investment income is returned to the community through grants and scholarships.