‘Feminist Economic Recovery Plan’ Will Highlight Covid’s Impact On Women Entrepreneurs
The Centre for Women in Business is taking on a three-year research study to dig into Covid-19’s effect on women entrepreneurs in Nova Scotia.
The Centre for Women in Business is taking on a three-year research study to dig into Covid-19’s effect on women entrepreneurs in Nova Scotia.
Dine Around Freddy ran from February 17 to March 13, with 25 restaurants participating throughout Fredericton. This year, restaurants were challenged to create new and original menu items.
New Maritime Beer Company co-owner Brent Garrish says it will be good to see the customers that have supported the brewery throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, without the restrictions.
The aging Fredericton Playhouse is in desperate need of replacement, but plans for a new performing arts centre have stalled without further government funding.
Ami Tea is a new café featuring bubble tea—a flavored milk and tea drink with chewy tapioca balls (called boba) that add texture. The popular drink originated in Taiwan.
Head chef and co-owner of Caribbean Flavas, Naz Ali, says he teaches culture and just happens to serve food.
Alexandra Mackie quit her psychology job to start working on a food truck, but was laid off due to the pandemic. That’s when she decided she wanted to make a product of her own to sell.
Louysa Akerley is a Moncton-based matchmaker that charges a premium to match busy professionals from her wide professional network. But don’t expect a name, picture, or any other information before your date.
Brett O’Neill started the business in 2021 when he bought three fiberglass insulated shacks that offer a “luxury” experience on the Kennebecasis River.
A Fredericton business owner is pushing back against what he says are unfair restrictions from the provincial government—and he’s putting his business on the line to do it.