N.B. Tea Maker And Craft Brewer Team Up On New Product
Jeff Rose, vice-president of Consumer Brands at G.E. Barbour says Pump House was already exploring the growing hard iced tea market when he first suggested a partnership over a year ago.
Jeff Rose, vice-president of Consumer Brands at G.E. Barbour says Pump House was already exploring the growing hard iced tea market when he first suggested a partnership over a year ago.
The Dartmouth company is snapping up dealerships in what it feels is a lucrative corridor between San Antonio and Austin.
The class-action stems from two major product recalls Organigram issued in 2016 and 2017, after trace amounts of the pesticides were found in its products.
In a brief statement, Jim Irving, the company’s co-CEO, said Mooney is leaving his job for personal reasons. Ross Langley, Irving Shipbuilding’s vice-chairman, will act as interim president until the company finds a permanent replacement.
“Given the current real estate situation in Nova Scotia, I wouldn’t be surprised (if developers were interested),” said Jaimee Morozoff, the Nova Scotia program director for NCC. “There was potential for something to happen because Musquodoboit River is such a popular site for recreation.”
Grand Manan Mayor Bonnie Morse was part of a delegation that met with senior staff from Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s office to try to find a solution to the only bank on the island shutting down.
An enhanced curriculum, developed by people in the home care field, looks to solve a labour and training dilemma after vacancies in New Brunswick’s home support services sector tripled over a three-year period.
To bring tourist to see the beauty of the Bouctouche Bay area, two childhood friends bought paddle boards and are starting their own outdoor activity business, right on the water.
Leo Girouard is booked solid for at least a year, after launching Wee Bitty Builders – a tiny home construction company providing everything from seasonal cottages to full-year homes to a clientele that spans rural New Brunswick.
Tolredo Leather, a Saint John-based leather goods company, was founded amidst the Covid-19 pandemic by an immigrant family with a background in leather crafting. They have since expanded their product market in only a year and a half.