Top Marathon Runner Opening Shoe Store In Saint John’s Brunswick Square
Alex Coffin will be opening Alex and Lily’s Shoe Shoppe on the first level of Brunswick Square, in the former Running Room location, on February 1.
Alex Coffin will be opening Alex and Lily’s Shoe Shoppe on the first level of Brunswick Square, in the former Running Room location, on February 1.
The province also announced that grants of up to $5,000 will be available for small businesses that have been subject to orange or red level measures for at least one week between Oct. 10, 2020, and March 31, 2021.
Halo Donuts was a pop-up shop for 90 days. But the ongoing support from Monctonians has helped solidify the decision to remain open.
Keith McIntosh, David Alston, Marcel LeBrun, and Andrea Feunekes are among New Brunswick business leaders who say the Higgs government isn’t doing enough to address systemic racism in the province.
Moncton-based Soricimed is in the process of raising up to $5-million to further develop its cancer drug SOR-C13. But, it turns out, the drug could have the potential to treat Covid-19 as well.
Natalie Roy plays 2020 incarnate in the viral Match.com commercial, produced and written by Ryan Reynolds and his production company Maximum Effort, where she meets the love of her life – Satan himself.
The uptown Saint John live performance venue embraced new perspectives, strategies and opportunities in programming a unique season during the Covid-19 pandemic.
With the pandemic forcing many people to work from home, businesses everywhere have been grappling with the need and use of physical office space. But in cities like Saint John, how Covid-19 will change the office and commercial market is still unclear.
Chantilly Lace Designs was founded in 2013 by Lacey Porter, who fell in love with event planning after arranging her own wedding earlier that year.
More than 182,000 passengers are projected in the new year – similar to this year – but down 73 percent from 2019.