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.
On a hot August day, Heidi Chater is behind the cash register at Aladdin Laundromat in Dartmouth. No matter the heat or humidity, her mouth and nose are covered by the now-familiar cloth face mask.
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.
Only Original ships quality beauty products and other goods that Canadians take for granted. Semira Abdu hopes to expand her business by importing designer products from Ethiopia into Halifax.
La Station’s expansion project will be in phases, with a community incubator expected to launch in early 2021 and a rooftop garden and patio following that.
Tony Tang runs New Garden Organics in Memramcook, where he grows and sells plants often used in Asian dishes, such as bok choy, daikon, gailan and others.
Imagine being on a tour boat where you get to see the beauty of the ocean and the coast of Nova Scotia, including the beautiful Mahone Bay Islands.
Now imagine that this wonderful boat tour is guided by a professional diver, and a man who has been featured on the television show The Curse of Oak Island.
That’s what you get when you hop aboard Salty Dog Tours, owned and operated by Tony Sampson out of Western Shore, Nova Scotia.
Actor Nelson Lee, who currently stars in the CW comic television series Stargirl and Disney’s live-action adaption of Mulan, remains a proud Saint John native.