As Startup-Corporate Links Grow, Traditional Businesses Benefit
The region’s traditional industries are learning the benefits of innovation and spending more on R&D, a trend that is boosted by their relationships with startups.
The region’s traditional industries are learning the benefits of innovation and spending more on R&D, a trend that is boosted by their relationships with startups.
Zoel Breau has witnessed the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of L’Arche communities around the world. He’s come home to work with the local group that operates an arts and culture workshop on Prince William Street in Saint John.
Yes, a 62-year-old company known for its French fries will be the big news story in a business group known for its young whippersnappers toting laptops.
Cooke Aquaculture continues its global expansion with at least two acquisitions this year. It was also recognized as the top growing business in Canada.
Tinsel Town is the story of Holly, a young girl who finds herself popping in and out of Tinsel Town after making a wish on the Christmas Star. After getting stuck in Tinsel Town, her friends – a giant candy cane, a mysterious ornament, and a polar bear Queen – band together to help her get home.
James Quinn is the creator of J’s Custom Flies, a company that makes hand-made, high-quality flies for fishing enthusiasts.
As another year comes to a close, we take a look back on Huddle’s most popular stories of year. Here are some of the stories you read the most:
Population Growth Manager David Dobbelsteyn says with more immigrants moving into Saint John, it’s important to ensure that employees provide a welcoming and inclusive service to all.
The first in a series of articles on business opportunities for New Brunswick companies in a country with 400-million middle-class consumers.
Bees Louise food wraps are made with 100 per cent cotton and local beeswax. The biodegradable and washable wraps use the warmth your hands to wrap around bowls, jars, snacks, cheese and more.