NB365: Scott Hicks Of Valley Ridge Furniture In Fredericton
Scott Hicks says the communities they serve have truly stepped up to help small and local businesses survive (and thrive) during an unprecedented time.
Scott Hicks says the communities they serve have truly stepped up to help small and local businesses survive (and thrive) during an unprecedented time.
The UNB Fulcrum Initiative will be led by Hart Devitt, director of the university’s research and partnership group. Devitt said they’ve hired Bernadette Fernandes as the new principal for advanced manufacturing, which has been identified as a priority area.
In accordance with Covid rules, the Fredericton microbrewery is planning to celebrate the new patio this weekend with a happy hour.
Halifax real estate company Vida Living made headlines earlier this month when it bought more than 1,000 units of affordable housing in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick from an investment company connected to Telus.
Tawnya Doucette of Saint John takes the stress out of moving by offering a pre-move purge and pack, a post-move unpack, and general decluttering.
Participants of BOOST Fredericton’s week-long Innovation Camp will get together to come up with innovative solutions to issues facing the city’s adoption of smart technology in the face of 5G infrastructure.
Zhoubin Zhou immigrated to Canada in 2014 and his first job in Saint John was as a graphic designer, before working at local restaurants, Sense of Tokyo and Mimimi.
Since launching skills classes for women to explore a career in the trades in 2019, an interest to gain mentorship and support in New Brunswick’s skilled trades industry has skyrocketed.
From beauty to education technology industries, the participants will learn how to use marketing, and customer validation skills to take their ideas to the next level.
Tim Chisholm has been cooking all his life and retiring to New Brunswick didn’t make him stop. He now runs Wooly Pigs Pies and Pastry, a stand at the Northside Creators Market.