Why A Moncton Real Estate Developer Opened A Theatre Company
Cyril Johnston, a real estate developer, is President of RoundHouse Productions, a new theatre company in Moncton that will have its first show next week at the Empress Theatre.
Cyril Johnston, a real estate developer, is President of RoundHouse Productions, a new theatre company in Moncton that will have its first show next week at the Empress Theatre.
Tiffany Agnew, an entrepreneur and a mom, honours her son Braedon, who passed away last year, through a foundation that offers room makeovers and holiday shopping sprees for children suffering severe illnesses.
K&M Saffron Tea House serves beverages using herbs brought over from Iran. It also offers Iranian Halva and other sweet treats in an environment that’s bright, colourful and cute.
Chris Griffiths has moved his photography business into a new place in downtown Fredericton. The place allows him to host live music events, something he’s always wanted to do.
With 1,500 games on its shelves, Offline Board Game Café is settling in nicely into its new uptown Saint John location and is quickly becoming a popular gathering place.
The Town of Riverview has launched Chocolate River Cookery, a six-month incubator that offers early-stage food businesses access to a commercial kitchen and business development programming.
Canadian Organic Maple Co., a leading global producer located in Divide, N.B., has reduced its oil consumption by 100,000 litres through NB Power’s Energy Efficiency Program.
The company says an expanded and renovated museum in its current location would cost much less than previous proposals to build a new museum.
As part of a Canada-wide effort to boos the number of women-led or -owned businesses, five New Brunswick-based companies will receive a non-repayable amount of $100,000 for 12 months each.
Sean Yoro, who painted his first mural for Saint John in 2017, has named his second mural in the city “Ko’ana.”