Robert Simmonds Clothing Marks 22 Years In Business And Still Going Strong
The popular downtown Fredericton clothing store is still experiencing tremendous growth, even in a year hard-hit by Covid-19.
The popular downtown Fredericton clothing store is still experiencing tremendous growth, even in a year hard-hit by Covid-19.
Fundy Market is an online store that offers food, artisan and household products from local producers and delivers them to customers’ doors once a week. The business currently serves Saint John, Fredericton, Harvey, Charlotte County and Hanwell.
Often called “the jewel of the Middle East,” Lebanon is where many of the industrious entrepreneurs in New Brunswick were born and raised.
Myeloma Canada does patient advocacy, awareness, and education, as well as raising funds for research, and wanted to learn more about what research was important to people impacted by the disease.
Généralement, les projets de recherche sont déterminés par ceux qui effectuent la recherche, mais qu’en est-il des gens touchés par la recherche? Un groupe effectue un volte-face en rassemblant ceux qui sont touchés par le myélome pour s’assurer que tous ont la chance de faire entendre leur voix – et de trouver réponse à leurs questions.
Marrs Sweet Syrup sells all-natural products made with real beeswax. His products include, lip balms, body balms, raw honey, and soap.
An analyst Turner Drake & Partners says that even though vacancy rates are starting to turn around, things could change in the year ahead as the region feels the full impact of the pandemic.
Rucker’s Reels drive-in opened on the grounds of Speedway 660 in Geary on July 10.
Intergenerational living comes to Fredericton through iGenNB. The program will help reduce social isolation and provide young adults with free housing.
The Office to Advance Women Apprentices – a successful Newfoundland and Labrador-based program, aimed at advancing women in the skilled trades – has expanded, establishing offices in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The office’s mandate is to assist women in finding employment in their trade, and to provide support through wrap-around services enabling them to advance through their apprenticeship to Red Seal status.