New Shop Will Sell ‘Obscure’ Gifts You Won’t Find Anywhere Else
Pamela Wheaton, owner of Heartbreak Boutique, and Mishelle Carson-Roy are opening Obscurity, a shop selling quirky giftware and housewares, on 88 Germain Street in uptown Saint John.
Pamela Wheaton, owner of Heartbreak Boutique, and Mishelle Carson-Roy are opening Obscurity, a shop selling quirky giftware and housewares, on 88 Germain Street in uptown Saint John.
Opening Friday at One Princess Street, ChocoZein Cafe will serve both Arabic and Canadian coffee to drink in-house or to-go, as well as a variety of desserts, many of them made with their award-winning chocolate.
Owner Jenna Cann says they opened over a month later than usual due to COVID-19, but things have been going well so far.
The Imperial Theatre in Saint John and the Playhouse in Fredericton have launched programs to allow artists to hone their craft in a professional space after Covid-19’s damage to the arts community.
It’s part of a broader project to redevelop Fundy Quay and renew some of the public space in that area of uptown Saint John.
Slated to open early next month on Grannan Street in uptown Saint John, Marci’s menu will consist of twelve pre-designed salads with lots of fresh ingredients and different flavors and textures, as well as smoothies.
The family-owned business, based in Lutes Mountain, set up in Fredericton last week to mixed reactions.
The city will work with Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton, and Grand Bay-Westfield to establish a board of governors who will look for a chief economic development officer to push for the unified vision of economic growth and tourism in the region.
Artist, gallerist and curator Shannon Merrifield and entrepreneur and jeweller Gary Spicer of Spicer Fine Jewellers, will be opening the Spicer Merrifield Gallery at 116 Prince William Street early next month.
Kathryn Lockhart, who most recently served as VP of growth and corporate strategy at telemedicine-focused startup JVPLabs, will succeed Barry Bisson in the fall.