C-Therm Will Market French Company’s Product in North America
The Fredericton-based company will be the exclusive representative for Metravib, a French company whose testing technology is used by the world’s top tire and rubber manufacturers.
The Fredericton-based company will be the exclusive representative for Metravib, a French company whose testing technology is used by the world’s top tire and rubber manufacturers.
The American retailer of imported furniture and home decor items has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and announced it will close all of its 450 Canadian stores.
When Abby Pond moved home from the UK, she faced a challenge many here face – she had a hard time finding a new bra. Now she makes custom-designed ones for customers in her St. Stephen-based business.
The winner of the live pitch at the R3 Gala on April 2 will get a $2,000 cash prize, while the first and second runner ups will win $1,000 and $500, respectively.
Rail service in Eastern Canada has screeched to a halt as First Nations demonstrators refuse to dismantle blockades that are keeping many of the country’s trains from moving.
Ron Marcolin, divisional vice president of CME, says the blockades could have long-term impacts on New Brunswick’s export contracts, especially potash.
A Fredericton-based dairy technology company will be reaching more customers across North America with a new partnership with the world’s largest provider of dairy management software.
Erin Keatch’s journey has taken her from being a designer in Toronto to promoting socially-conscious products from all over the world that are “whimsical, personal and have a special connection to the wearer.”
Hana Oqubay heard from market customers for years they wanted a weekday spot to enjoy her traditional Ethiopian cuisine that features traditional injera flatbread, stews, spiced chicken, beef and vegetarian dishes.
Immigration has been the driving force of the growing economies in cities like Halifax, Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.