Goût De France Brings French Cuisine To Atlantic Canada
This year’s event, from June 23 to July 4, will involve 20 Atlantic Canadian restaurants, including Moncton’s own Le Clos, Monk10 Taproom and Fine Eatery, and Les Brumes du Coude.
This year’s event, from June 23 to July 4, will involve 20 Atlantic Canadian restaurants, including Moncton’s own Le Clos, Monk10 Taproom and Fine Eatery, and Les Brumes du Coude.
Saturday’s Finders Fair will bring together over forty vintage resellers, artisans, and artists at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre.
A newly launched app to help drum up customers for local businesses began as a class exercise that had to be completed before a group of UNB students could head to the campus bar.
The Moncton store usually has a line-up of people waiting to get in from Friday through Sunday.
A report on the New Brunswick Community College indicates that the institution is an economic driver for the province.
The new 14-unit building on Victoria Street in the north end is the most recent addition to the Unified Saint John Housing Co-operative.
The first Air Canada flights will land in Saint John on June 29, with a scheduled departure set for June 30.
Flair Airlines, a low-cost airline flying to Toronto, will begin service on July 3.
Matthew Elliot’s Saint John restaurant, which serves home-style cooking using locally sourced ingredients, opened three weeks before the first lockdown in 2020 and he’s found creative ways to serve his customers during the pandemic.
The popular west side ice cream trailer will open a permanent and expanded east side location by the end of June.
The tourism, retail and restaurant sectors should benefit greatly from the move to Green Phase 2, which allows travellers from across the country to come to New Brunswick.