Science Exhibit Shows The Best Of New Brunswick Business Innovation
Science East’s NB Innovation Exhibition highlights innovative businesses in the province through video and hands-on components.
Science East’s NB Innovation Exhibition highlights innovative businesses in the province through video and hands-on components.
Crafty Beasts Brewing Co. is a Halifax-based company that sells Fetch Canine Pale Ale, a “beer” made exclusively for dogs.
Cheese Curds Gourmet Burgers & Poutinerie, and its sister restaurant Habaneros Modern Taco Bar, are expected to open at 192 Hampton Road in August.
Maritime Spirits is a TV series sponsored by Bell Media, where Shauna Chase and Alex Vietingoff profile ten craft alcohol producers in Atlantic Canada.
On this week’s episode of the Huddle “Home Office” podcast, Mark Leger talks to Jody Glidden about his teen years in Fredericton selling hockey cards and running an arcade business, and how he now runs a software company that employs 350 people and recently received a $100-million (U.S.) investment.
When you walk into a Nova Scotia grocery store and buy a pack of True North Seafood Atlantic salmon or salmon burgers, you’re getting fresh local seafood and supporting the livelihoods of members of your community.
The new co-owners of the manufacturing operation in Lower Woodstock bought the company early in the pandemic and have been on a growth trajectory despite early challenges.
The Nova Scotia company’s PV systems allow customers to produce clean energy in their homes and decrease their energy bill, a practice that is becoming more popular the world over, including at home in Nova Scotia.
Two Fredericton companies made their pitches – PLAEX Building Systems with its bricks made from plastic waste and Picketa Systems with its device that helps farmers analyze plant and soil health using a handheld device.
Owner Don Monahan says business boomed last summer and they’re off to a good start again this year, with movies, concerts, and car and tractor shows