Fredericton Entrepreneur Puts Local Businesses On The Map
Ray Harris has created Shop Local Fredericton to make it easier for people to buy gifts from local producers and suppliers.
Ray Harris has created Shop Local Fredericton to make it easier for people to buy gifts from local producers and suppliers.
The $40-million facility, which opened in 2019, employed 63 people.
Business Does Good: Close to $1 for every bottle of Chicken Bones Liqueur sold so far this holiday season is going to the region’s food banks. That adds up given the popularity of the drink just introduced to the market last year.
Ross Ventures, which began the construction of 140 Carleton in 2018, is optimistic about the future of commercial office buildings at a time when more people are working remotely.
InSpirit 2020 will be the online-only version of the organization’s annual Outstanding Business Awards.
The Planet Hatch report shows 36 percent of all entrepreneurs in Fredericton are women, up from 20 percent in the 2019 report.
A new co-working space is opening at 82 Westmorland Street, in one of Fredericton’s most eco-friendly buildings.
The $2.1-million Teledyne CARIS project will the first Ocean Supercluster initiative led by a New Brunswick-based company.
Lucinda Hughey compares the non-alcoholic drinks she has created so far to vermouth and Campari and she has also developed a chocolate dessert drink.
The redeveloped building would include an 87-room hotel, residential units, a restaurant, retail space, and an added penthouse to the top of the building.