Offline Board Game Café Is An Uptown Winner
With 1,500 games on its shelves, Offline Board Game Café is settling in nicely into its new uptown Saint John location and is quickly becoming a popular gathering place.
With 1,500 games on its shelves, Offline Board Game Café is settling in nicely into its new uptown Saint John location and is quickly becoming a popular gathering place.
Canadian Organic Maple Co., a leading global producer located in Divide, N.B., has reduced its oil consumption by 100,000 litres through NB Power’s Energy Efficiency Program.
As part of a Canada-wide effort to boos the number of women-led or -owned businesses, five New Brunswick-based companies will receive a non-repayable amount of $100,000 for 12 months each.
Corporate clients like Moosehead Breweries, Atlantic Towing and the OSCO Construction Group all rave about the harbour views, food, ambiance and great service.
World renowned author Sheree Fitch, who is based in Nova Scotia, has written baby board books for Lulujo’s new collection, which also includes dolls and blankets.
This will be the third new location in the province for the popular retail chain. Last fall Marshalls opened a new store in Saint John, and earlier this year it also opened one in Bathurst.
Since it launched in 2012, Introhive has has expanded its team to 174 employees and has opened offices in Saint John, Halifax, Vancouver, the United States, the United Kingdom and India.
UX Atlantic hosted a conference in June with experts from Google and Shopify on hand to share their experiences. Now out of that event comes renewed momentum for a lab that would help develop the skills of the region’s small and medium-sized enterprises.
Founded in 2016, the Fredericton-based company has designed and produced an in-line sensor that uses deep learning algorithm and visualization software to measure critical indicators of quality and health in milking cows.
Karim Ali and Islam Elzayat, the owners of Sphinx, came from Egypt through the province’s Provincial Nominee Program to work in the IT sector but became restaurateurs instead.