N.B. Makers Of The World’s Coolest Onesie Strikes Deal With Dragons
Tuxy, the Moncton-based company that makes onesies you can actually wear outside the house, appeared on an episode of CBC’s Dragons’ Den on Thursday night.
Tuxy, the Moncton-based company that makes onesies you can actually wear outside the house, appeared on an episode of CBC’s Dragons’ Den on Thursday night.
Lulujo’s products are available in 30 countries, so it’s no surprise one of them might end up at The Ellen Show studio.
The energy utility says the Burchill Wind Project, as it’s being called, will move ahead if it can derive significant savings from purchasing wind energy over the traditional supply.
Mayor Dawn Arnold said the city continues to be of interest to investors and developers, international newcomers, and Canadians outside of New Brunswick.
The new cafe on Princess Street is employing low-income artists and serving coffee from local roaster Beamers Creek.
Sonrai Security, with offices in Fredericton, New York and Texas, focuses on cloud data control and helps businesses and large enterprises securely house their data centres on cloud-based platforms such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and more.
BDC report shows nearly one-third of N.B. businesses will decrease investments in the face of a 1 per cent project GDP growth rate.
Copper Branch, which features a meat-free, plant-based menu, is opening its first Atlantic Canadian location in the Moncton area.
The N.B. production facility site currently employs around 150 people, with that number expected to grow this year.
This is the fourth downtown business, along with the King Street Ale House, McGinnis Landing and Things, to announce it was closing in the last several weeks.