Saint John Teen Finds Passion And A Viable Business Through Baking
17-year-old Videlle Ramsay owns and operates Videlle Bakes, a staple Saint John Night Market vendor that sells a variety of baked goods, like cupcakes, cookies and macarons.
17-year-old Videlle Ramsay owns and operates Videlle Bakes, a staple Saint John Night Market vendor that sells a variety of baked goods, like cupcakes, cookies and macarons.
Economic Development Greater Saint John (EDGSJ) recently released its 2018 Annual Report. Entitled Dear GSJ, it’s a letter to the community and stakeholders, which includes a report on the regional economy.
According to a new report from Entrevestor, 2018 was the most successful year for New Brunswick startups since 2011, when Radian6 and Q1 Labs announced they were exiting with a reported value of more than $1 billion.
According to a new report, weak private sector investment and the tightening labour market are two factors holding back the region’s economic potential.
The Gahan House chef and Lunenburg native won the seafood chowder competition that was part of the Port City Oyster Fest that took place this past weekend in Saint John.
More than 300 delegates at the AGM in Saint John last weekend supported Moncton Chamber of Commerce resolutions that called on governments to provide more settlement assistance and make it easier to recognize immigrants’ foreign credentials.
“No where else will I be able to use the sea’s natural tidal changes as my scaffolding in order to paint a mural on a large scale,” said Hula in a newly released video about his latest project in Saint John.
The next film to be screened is Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice, October 23 at the Cineplex Cinemas on the east side.
The Canada East Spine Centre and its’ healthcare collaborators are dedicated to pursuing research that improves patient outcomes and raises the quality of life for their patients. The team, which includes, Dr. Manson, Dr. Abraham, Donna Eastwood, Richard Paixao, Tracy Underwood, Erin Bigney, Eden Richardson and Mariah Darling, has been named the August Research Team of the Month by the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation for their work.
Le Canada East Spine Centre et ses collaborateurs de soins de santé sont dévoués à la poursuite de la recherche qui améliore les résultats pour les patients et augmente la qualité de vie des patients. L’équipe, qui compte le Dr Manson, le Dr Abraham, Donna Eastwood, Richard Paixao, Tracy Underwood, Erin Bigney, Eden Richardson et Mariah Darling, a été nommée équipe de recherche du mois d’août par la Fondation de la recherche en santé du Nouveau-Brunswick pour leur travail.