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.
Check the fridge at King’s Wharf Market and you’ll find organic eggs sitting next to their inexpensive, mass-market counterparts. Nearby, boxes of Kraft Dinner sit a few feet away from fresh, locally grown herbs.
ascena Retail Group will close all of its Justice stores and a select number of Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant and Lou and Grey stores across Canada. This includes the Justice locations in Moncton and Fredericton.
The list of public places where masks will be required includes retail businesses, shopping centres, salons and spas, restaurants and bars, gyms, common areas in public offices, and a host of other spaces.
French sporting goods giant Decathlon will open a pop-up store at Mic Mac Mall July 25.
A pair of seasoned Halifax entrepreneurs hope to move in on the meal replacement market with their new, plant-based nutritional drinks.
Startup businesses across the region have a chance at winning a prize pack worth $50,000 in a new contest from Atlantic Canadian tech accelerator Propel.
The food truck, PJ’s Wings an Things, will be opening a new restaurant location by York County Cider.
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.
Liverpool’s White Point Beach Resort will not be taking guests from outside the Atlantic Bubble for the months of July and August.