Top Brands Not Cutting It So Couple Makes Beard Oils Tailor-Made To East Coast
East Coast Beard Bros. is an online shop and lifestyle blog to encourage men to care for their skin using handmade beard oils, soaps and balms.
East Coast Beard Bros. is an online shop and lifestyle blog to encourage men to care for their skin using handmade beard oils, soaps and balms.
Those who went to his talk at the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce lunch last week looking for a pat on the back were probably disappointed.
After leaving behind her close network in Halifax for life in Fredericton, Courtney Larkin felt a bit of a void and began looking for ways to fill it.
This week in Freestyle, we chat with Christianne Vachon, a translator and owner of Spique. She loves words and hates accounting.
The Business Development Bank of Canada’s president and CEO Michael Denham will be in Halifax and Sydney, N.S., this week. Huddle caught up with him to talk about his trip, the challenges Atlantic Canadian businesses face and more.
Edwina Govindsamy and Ariel Gough will give 15 per cent of the sales of their cruelty-free, coconut-based perfume oils to girls’ education in Uganda.
With Saint John working on a by-law to allow ride-hailing services, we ask if the industry leader would even set up shop here.
Reem Fayyad and business leaders like Gerry Pond shared their ideas on recruiting and supporting immigrants at Moncton summit.
Here are some startups from New Brunswick we see making some waves over the next few years.
From the beginning, Osama Ibrahim understood the nature of finding work here. He got involved in community activities and developed a network of contacts on social media.