Dinnerbell App Officially Launches in Fredericton and Halifax
A new app from University of New Brunswick grads gives hungry Haligonians and Frederictonians information on their cities’ favourite restaurants.
A new app from University of New Brunswick grads gives hungry Haligonians and Frederictonians information on their cities’ favourite restaurants.
LCL Excavation can tell how quickly demand for housing is growing from the amount of water mains and roads it’s installing in Moncton subdivisions.
According to Sustainable Marine CEO Jason Hayman, the tidal power is delivering more than 200 kW’s into the grid-enough for 200 homes. Since this is still the experimental phase for the floating system, it’s restricted to running during daylight hours, however. Hayman expects the system to be running 24.7 in a matter of weeks.
The CEO for TechImpact says Atlantic Canadian companies have pledged to provide employment to displaced Ukrainians, with some offering additional support for immigration, travel, housing and more.
Saffron Indian Foods is the first Northside Creators Market stand to open a permanent restaurant. Its new location is just down the road from the market.
Two multi-unit residential developments being proposed along Hampton Road in Rothesay are one step closer to reality.
Natural hair care practitioners consult on, design, and perform hair care services for people with textured hair that’s typically associated with, but not limited to, people with African heritage.
There’s a sense optimism among the downtown-Halifax business community as the tourism season kicks off.
A major ride share platform is expanding its Atlantic footprint from Nova Scotia to New Brunswick, P.E.I., and Newfoundland and Labrador on May 17.
David Alston dreamed big with Climb 1884, and says while not everything turns out the way an entrepreneur expects it to, he’s proving the unpredictable journey is worth the ride to see happens next.