New Food Truck Brings The Beat To Fredericton
Kanye Eustache and Amanda Michaud like to listen to music while they cook, dancing around the kitchen with their two dogs. When designing Beatz n Eatz, they kept their love of music at the forefront.
Kanye Eustache and Amanda Michaud like to listen to music while they cook, dancing around the kitchen with their two dogs. When designing Beatz n Eatz, they kept their love of music at the forefront.
The Harvest Festival in Fredericton returns for its 30th anniversary September 14 to 19.
Monarch, a new nightclub and community centre, aims to give 2SLGBTQIA+ residents — both young and old — a place to “finally feel valid” in their identity.
The grand opening included a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Mayor Kate Rogers, her first as mayor, and a ceremony with members of St. Mary’s Wolastoqiyik First Nation.
The new location will be like a beer garden with a full patio where customers can enjoy food and drinks.
Saturday’s Finders Fair will bring together over forty vintage resellers, artisans, and artists at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre.
A newly launched app to help drum up customers for local businesses began as a class exercise that had to be completed before a group of UNB students could head to the campus bar.
The tourism, retail and restaurant sectors should benefit greatly from the move to Green Phase 2, which allows travellers from across the country to come to New Brunswick.
The partnership will allow middle school and high school students to gain skills related to entrepreneurship through workshops, mentorship, online learning, and other learning opportunities.
At events with friends and family, Maeve McNutt brings a charcuterie board full of cheese, jams, bread, crackers and cured meats. At a birthday party last year, a friend asked, “Why can’t they buy this?” The answer: a new business called “Curated.”