Fredericton Hot Sauce Company Donates $2.15 Per Bottle To Residential School Survivors
To change their label for the campaign, Dylan Gaudet of Spicy Boys reached out to Kirsten Paul, an indigenous artist based in St. Mary’s First Nation.
To change their label for the campaign, Dylan Gaudet of Spicy Boys reached out to Kirsten Paul, an indigenous artist based in St. Mary’s First Nation.
The ongoing relationship between the two Fredericton businesses has meant increased sales for both.
Still located at 419 Rothesay Avenue, the Port City institution has experienced many changes and challenges throughout the decades.
In the past, Kevin Downing worked outside the province most of the year to support his family. He wanted to be home for dinner every night, so he decided to stay home start my own business.
Mike Emmerson and Mel Pitre are serving clients overseas and across Canada from their home base in Saint John.
Musicians like Kylie Fox, who released a new album last fall, are excited to be playing live in places like The Tipsy Muse. “It’s really starting to get exciting again,” she says.
After leaving the military, owner Simon Duvall says he loves that baking is an “exercise in creation.”
The Fredericton ECO Market works like a retail store where vendors provide products for the Ville to sell. The Ville produces and sells its own food through the ECO Market as well.
The local downtown coffee shop is opening a new Fredericton location.
Halifax real estate company Vida Living made headlines earlier this month when it bought more than 1,000 units of affordable housing in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick from an investment company connected to Telus.