Saint John’s Newfoundland-Style Diner Is Popular With Mainlanders Too
Kelly Brake opened DownHome Diner 20 years after she first worked in a restaurant as an 11-year-old.
Kelly Brake opened DownHome Diner 20 years after she first worked in a restaurant as an 11-year-old.
She says moving to Saint John has been the “best thing to ever happen” to her professionally.
There are so many businesswomen in New Brunswick doing incredible work every day. We take a look at just a few of them.
The Chapman Group is making creative use of their new building on Germain Street in Uptown Saint John.
Saint John entrepreneur Kiera Devine provides an online network for families to rent their baby gear to neighbours, grandparents and travellers.
Got the winter blues? Maybe a change in space will help.
The Saint John-based Roach doesn’t feel isolated as a freelancer because he often works side by side with his entrepreneur wife.
Caroline Li’s family in China does a huge business selling inflatable watercraft in Europe. They’ve established Landway Outdoor Sports to replicate that success in Canada.
Leisure Time Sales hosts its annual trade show at Harbour Station in Saint John January 25 – 28.
Board president Sheila Henry says home sales in the Sussex to St. Stephen market were up nine per cent in 2017.