N.B. Head Shops Seeing New Customers Since Cannabis Was Legalized
As one head shop is closing in Fredericton, other shops in the province say new customers have come through the door for products like vaporizers and pipes.
As one head shop is closing in Fredericton, other shops in the province say new customers have come through the door for products like vaporizers and pipes.
Innovatia, the University of New Brunswick, and Saint John-based CBCL, an engineering and environmental firm with offices in Fredericton and Moncton, also made the list.
The Fredericton-based program will accept up to seven companies to take part in the intensive, globally recognized accelerator that will run from April 29 – July 19.
Owner Jackie Veinott says the mass commercialization cannabis paraphernalia following legalization was the main cause for the store’s closure.
Wes Ward, the founding owner of the complex that has become a staple music venue over the last 20 years, is leaving to dedicate more time to Graystone Brewing.
The announcement comes soon after McGinnis Landing, another downtown restaurant, closed its doors just after Christmas.
The Second Cup coffee shop, a fixture in downtown Fredericton for nearly 25 years, closed on Christmas Eve.
The Vertical Ascent Indoor Adventure Park will be the only facility of its type east of Montreal, will include interactive climbing walls, aerial obstacles, zip lines, ninja warrior courses and virtual reality games.
Tinsel Town is the story of Holly, a young girl who finds herself popping in and out of Tinsel Town after making a wish on the Christmas Star. After getting stuck in Tinsel Town, her friends – a giant candy cane, a mysterious ornament, and a polar bear Queen – band together to help her get home.
Jeff Alpaugh Custom, a company that makes bold, custom-made dress shirts and suits, has purchased its own commercial space on the corner of York and Victoria Street in downtown Fredericton.