Think You Can Live Off-Grid? This NB Adventure Park Has You Covered
Off-Grid Adventure is a 60-acre property, filled with trails and green space dedicated to showing others how to be more resourceful and reconnect with nature.
Off-Grid Adventure is a 60-acre property, filled with trails and green space dedicated to showing others how to be more resourceful and reconnect with nature.
Run by Women in Business New Brunswick (WBNB), the program aims to provide training for women in New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador to move their business online during and after the pandemic.
The award recognizes “innovation, leadership, tech expertise and community involvement” shown by Alicia Grayeb and Norbert Demps, who have shaped the Venn Garage program, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The new Tomavo store in Woodside is located in a former gift shop. The grocery store now occupies 12,000 of the 16,000 square feet at that location.
Since Area 506 is all about celebrating New Brunswick and Maritime pride, we’re asking some of this year’s headliners five questions about their favourite Maritime and New Brunswick memories and experiences.
First up is Jimmy Rankin!
To this day, the decision to privatize Nova Scotia Power in the early 1990s is a very controversial one across the province. Former CEO Louis Comeau reflects on the sale and whether or not he still believes it was the right choice.
Coordinator Charles Thibodeau has seen interest from businesses in the community. Oftentimes they see economic benefits from participating in climate action or want to address climate change but don’t know how.
With the region starting to recover from the pandemic, Magnetic Hill Winery has launched 12 new wine flavours using 100 percent New Brunswick-grown grapes and other fruits to reel in tourists and New Brunswickers.
Sandeep and Rupali Saini, the co-owners of a popular restaurant, bar and grocery store in Moncton, have now opened their first business in Saint John.
Walking into the Maritime Aquatics’ location on Rothesay Avenue in Saint John, you’re greeted by the sound of water from rushing fish tanks, a meowing white, black and orange cat, and the voices of employees, eager to assist customers.