SPINCO Moncton Will Host Spin Festival At Avenir Centre Outdoor Oval
Local businesses like Lost and Found Ice Cream, Sequoia Downtown and Dieppe, Kissing Rocks Kombucha and Rescue Coffee will be on site as well.
Local businesses like Lost and Found Ice Cream, Sequoia Downtown and Dieppe, Kissing Rocks Kombucha and Rescue Coffee will be on site as well.
Federal small business minister Mary Ng does a virtual tour of Maritime businesses, says the Atlantic Bubble is “an excellent initiative” to help small companies in the tourism sector.
The survey by Salesforce also shows that about a third of businesses in Atlantic Canada don’t understand how technology will help their business remain competitive, and 50 per cent say they know they need technology to stay competitive and relevant, but don’t know where to start.
The Clean It Right/Nettoyez-le Bien certification is an online, self-study training program aimed at increasing the safety of guests, visitors and staff in the tourism, hospitality and retail industry. Certified operators will get window decals to display at their business.
India King is a restaurant and bar that serves north and south Indian food, with some Mumbai street food on the menu as well.
La Station’s expansion project will be in phases, with a community incubator expected to launch in early 2021 and a rooftop garden and patio following that.
Tony Tang runs New Garden Organics in Memramcook, where he grows and sells plants often used in Asian dishes, such as bok choy, daikon, gailan and others.
Halal Station is an online grocery store for halal and southeast Asian products, as well as ready-made halal meals.
The Alma-based brewery had opened a shipping container cafe that also served beer and snacks in 2017 on the Chocolate River Station’s parking lot. But to accommodate physical distancing requirements, they’ll open a beer garden this summer, just steps away on the deck of the Chocolate River Station.
The Atlantic First Nations Water Authority (AFNWA) has signed a framework agreement with the federal government to take over responsibility for water and wastewater services in at least 15 First Nations communities, including Elsipogtog in New Brunswick and Eskasoni in Nova Scotia.