A New ‘Feels Good’ Spring Market is Popping up in Fredericton
The market will run this Saturday, May 8th from 10 am to 4 pm at the Charlotte Street Arts Center, with Covid restrictions will be in place.
The market will run this Saturday, May 8th from 10 am to 4 pm at the Charlotte Street Arts Center, with Covid restrictions will be in place.
Endless Serendipity Boutique will provide customers with low-cost options of quality brand-name clothing and home décor.
Modest Tree serves a global clientele in both military and original equipment manufacturing (OEM) to develop data-driven operational and training solutions.
The Moncton brewery has exported smaller orders to other European countries like France and the UK, but this new partnership with Van Tol Retail will help them expand into other European countries.
The dog lobby has prevailed with Picaroons General Store reaching an “understanding” with the province, which had recently banned people from taking their dogs there for a beer, a popular tradition at the uptown taproom.
The farmland on Fredericton’s north side in Devon will be used as a production facility, taproom, event rental space, farm tours, community activities, and the establishment of apple orchards.
The money would go toward a marketing campaign offering a two-night stay in a Saint John hotel, plus $50 in Uptown Dollars.
Saint John developer Percy Wilbur purchased both that building and 85 King next door and plans to knock both buildings down in order to build a 14-storey mixed-use building uptown.
A New Brunswick company that specializes in customized lingerie is making it easier for bra wearers to get the customized experience at a lower monetary and environmental cost.
After 12 years as a professional chef, Jonathan Morrison has decided to open a storefront for his business Lost and Found Ice Cream on St. George Street in downtown Moncton.