Bubbles And Balms Finds An East Coast Home In Saint John City Market
The market’s newest vendor is bringing its natural and affordable bath and skincare products to the East Coast.
The market’s newest vendor is bringing its natural and affordable bath and skincare products to the East Coast.
The 16-storey building has been purchased by Saint John developer Keith Brideau, Alex Elias and Dr. David Elias for $3 million.
The business leaders behind the Saint John United Way ‘Million Dollar Pledge’ say making the right social investments creates future customers and strengthens the local workforce.
John Collin was with the Canadian Army for 35 years, retiring as a “two-star” Major-General. He then worked as a senior executive with Bruce Power, the world’s largest nuclear power generator.
Uptown Saint John is booming with many new residential and commercial developments in the areas close to King Street. As that area begins to fill up, developers and residents become more interested in a city centre that extends beyond the narrow boundaries of the first wave of developments.
Sarah and Caleb Jones say the new, much larger location in Uptown Saint John will showcase and help support 10 to 12 of the region’s top artists.
EhEye offers video recognition software to detect threats from things like firearms at public events. That technology will be integrated into similar service offerings of Toronto-based Patriot One Technologies Inc.
FKLE Investments Inc. will be working with their engineers and architects to evaluate various options for the building at 91 King. They also purchased the building at 22 King Street.
Alireza Manashty was recognized as a New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) “Rising Star” for his groundbreaking work.
Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery and Saint John-based Historica Developments are saving energy, improving comfort and helping the environment.