Simply For Life Pivots Online, Still Plans To Open Saint John Headquarters
The company, which operates 38 franchises across Canada, offers virtual nutritional coaching and online shopping with curbside pickup and delivery.
The company, which operates 38 franchises across Canada, offers virtual nutritional coaching and online shopping with curbside pickup and delivery.
The jetboat company that gives visitors tours of Saint John’s Reversing Falls Rapids will resume operations in 2021.
Greg Norton cited the benefit of lower than average power rates and the utility’s flexibility as reasons not to part with the energy provider.
The Peace of Mind Management fund is now approaching $15,000, which is growing thanks to donations from Saint John building owners, the company’s third-party suppliers and the general public.
The mayor and deputy mayor also oppose a truck traffic permit that could raise $1-million in revenue, but critics say it will make the region a less competitive place to do business.
The Atlantic Provinces Economic Council is recommending a phased-in approach to opening up the economy, starting with lower-risk activities.
As New Brunswick starts to loosen COVID-19 restrictions, the local business community is looking to the next steps.
Paul Kasdan of Saint John is a shoemaker by trade who previously worked in the IT industry. When his company ClinicServer sold in 2014, he decided it was time to get back into the shoe business.
With so many people isolating at home due to COVID-19, one New Brunswick company is working to give them the experience of trying new beers and food with friends via Zoom.
Both Harvest Jazz & Blues, slated to take place in September in Fredericton and Area 506, set to take place in Saint John in August, have been cancelled after the province announced no large gatherings can be held this year.