Art Parties Coming Back To Greater Saint John
Grand Bay artist Ashley Misener is starting up her Art Party service again next month and incorporating social distancing measures to protect against COVID-19.
Grand Bay artist Ashley Misener is starting up her Art Party service again next month and incorporating social distancing measures to protect against COVID-19.
But the whole business isn’t going under. The Uptowner café and taproom will be staying open along with owner Ingrid Woodhouse’s new secret project.
The Clean It Right/Nettoyez-le Bien certification is an online, self-study training program aimed at increasing the safety of guests, visitors and staff in the tourism, hospitality and retail industry. Certified operators will get window decals to display at their business.
The Alcool NB Liquor (ANBL) Depot in Salisbury is like a big box store, but for alcoholic beverages. It offers exclusive products, and lower prices for purchases in large volumes every day.
Everyone knows healthcare is expensive, and provinces often struggle to pay for doctors, nurses, and equipment. We all know that our tax dollars are used to fund the healthcare system, but throughout New Brunswick, there are community groups helping to foot the bill.
One such non-profit group is the Charlotte County Hospital Foundation (CCHF). For years they have poured money into local healthcare and have provided the Charlotte County Hospital with needed equipment.
The class-action lawsuit against Moncton-based cannabis producer Organigram has made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Though the full impact of Covid-19 on the region’s rental office market has yet to be seen, there are some early indicators that recent downward trends in vacancy are starting to reverse.
The city’s rental market struggles with a near-zero vacancy rate, as well as long wait-lists to access affordable housing.
The new system, rolled out this summer, allows contactless ordering during the Covid-19 pandemic and utilizes vacant patio space on the boardwalk that had been left vacant.
The Fredericton Exhibition Limited (NBEX) and the City of Fredericton agreed to hire O2 Planning + Design to prepare the site development plan. O2 Planning + Design is a Calgary-based studio that works with landscape architecture, ecology, urban design, and planning.