How Second Showing Boutique Keeps Customers Engaged And Safe During Covid-19
The Fredericton consignment store has developed the right safety measures and online sales strategy to serve its customers.
The Fredericton consignment store has developed the right safety measures and online sales strategy to serve its customers.
The popular downtown Fredericton clothing store is still experiencing tremendous growth, even in a year hard-hit by Covid-19.
Fundy Market is an online store that offers food, artisan and household products from local producers and delivers them to customers’ doors once a week. The business currently serves Saint John, Fredericton, Harvey, Charlotte County and Hanwell.
Marrs Sweet Syrup sells all-natural products made with real beeswax. His products include, lip balms, body balms, raw honey, and soap.
The international students from Venezuela and Brazil created Asteria because the jewellery from that region was popular with people they met in Fredericton.
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.
Asif Hasan started the #IMANEWBRUNSWICKERTOO campaign to show that international students deserve to be treated like New Brunswickers no matter where they’re originally from.
Using reclaimed wood sourced everywhere from dumpsters to Habitat For Humanity, Tony Klipin strives to make something meaningful and beautiful out of something that’s been thrown away.
Even post-pandemic, more of the relationship building that helps close deals will happen through email, phone, or online video platforms like Skype or Zoom.
As many international students have become stuck and cash-strapped, the province is also encouraging them to fill job vacancies, says Post-secondary, Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder.