Fredericton’s One Stop Shop For Sustainable Clothes
Brigitte Comeau learned to sew when she was 16 with no idea that would eventually lead to owning and operating her own business.
Brigitte Comeau learned to sew when she was 16 with no idea that would eventually lead to owning and operating her own business.
Vam Vam Jewelry was started by Valeria Boquin and her twin sister Monica, who moved to Fredericton from Honduras for university in 2018. When they went home for Christmas, they were inspired by the entrepreneurial women in their family.
Black Galley Distilling is the brainchild of a group of Fredericton friends who wanted to share the East Coast vibe of sitting and enjoying some drinks.
Moneeb Kassimi, along with a group of his close friends, developed the online platform as a response to the major barriers of tutoring today – affordability, timeliness, and subject knowledge.
For many Frederictonians, it is hard to imagine a Saturday morning without Chef Rick’s breakfasts being served on the raised platform in the middle of the market.
Offering activities from trust falls to hot coal walks, Level Up is meant to increase individual or group performance through team building.
Two investors approached Brad Brown last March about opening up the Maritime Food truck while he was cooking in another restaurant.
We sat down with Joel Plaskett ahead of his performance at this weekend’s Area 506 Waterfront Concert Series to chat about his favourite spots in the Maritimes, his strangest gigs, his favourite Atlantic Canadian music and more.
Huddle summer student Aaron Sousa took to the streets to show you what Fredericton looked like less than 48 hours after the province lifted all mandatory Covid-19 restrictions.
Integrity Junk Removal was started by self-proclaimed serial entrepreneurs Ryan Grice and Lewis Vandervalk who want to make it easy to give back to the community by getting rid of your stuff.