Fredericton Gets First Ice Cream Bike
A pair of Frederictonians are reviving a nostalgic business this summer as they pedal the POPcycle ice cream bike around the city.
A pair of Frederictonians are reviving a nostalgic business this summer as they pedal the POPcycle ice cream bike around the city.
“We have grown probably 75-to-80 percent through the pandemic,” says founder Keith MacIntosh. “That growth is just going to accelerate, and this money to scale lets us do it. I honestly see that growth just taking off at a much higher rate than it already has.”
Jim Bezanson is facing bureaucratic roadblocks keeping him from pursuing his council-approved renovations to a heritage building. But council denied his request to remove the building from its heritage area so he can complete the project faster.
A list of 2,500 so-called “problem tenants” created by the Saint John Apartment Owners Association is causing alarm among tenant advocacy groups.
The Newfoundland-based national chain plans to open restaurants in 10-15 communities across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
A welcome return for many Maritime communities this summer are Ribfest events, and with so many on the calendar, we’ve got you covered no matter where you are.
nized nursing home workers in the province now have a signed collective agreement in place. The New Brunswick Nurses Union confirms the agreement reached earlier this year was signed on Friday.
GOAL: The Responsible Seafood Conference will take place in the Saint John region next fall. It is only the second time the Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) conference will have been held in Canada.
What started as a passion for throwing parties for her family and friends has now turned into her own business for Cynthia VanBuskirk.
Growth continues to be a popular word for Saint John’s Common Council. At a special meeting on Wednesday, councillors endorsed eight key priorities for accelerating growth across the city.