Saint John’s BunkHaus Closing Due To COVID-19
But the whole business isn’t going under. The Uptowner café and taproom will be staying open along with owner Ingrid Woodhouse’s new secret project.
But the whole business isn’t going under. The Uptowner café and taproom will be staying open along with owner Ingrid Woodhouse’s new secret project.
The new system, rolled out this summer, allows contactless ordering during the Covid-19 pandemic and utilizes vacant patio space on the boardwalk that had been left vacant.
J’s Asian Kitchen in downtown Fredericton will open a second location on the Northside, which will allow it to have a social distance-friendly dining room.
The food truck, PJ’s Wings an Things, will be opening a new restaurant location by York County Cider.
The Imperial Theatre in Saint John and the Playhouse in Fredericton have launched programs to allow artists to hone their craft in a professional space after Covid-19’s damage to the arts community.
In 2019, Max Legere started College Fund Coffee to help pay for his university education while also donating to various charities.
Etsy New Brunswick, which has been hosting in-person markets, is organizing a virtual pop-up marketplace this year because of Covid-19 so local vendors can do business with customers online.
The international students from Venezuela and Brazil created Asteria because the jewellery from that region was popular with people they met in Fredericton.
The initiative allows entrepreneurs to get together in a Zoom call, make connections and learn helpful tips to be a successful business owner.
Ray Harris, the owner of Data Wazo, has created an online food truck map showing where every food truck in Fredericton is, how long they’ll be there, what type of food they serve, and a photo of their menu.