How These Student Entrepreneurs Help Peers Look Good Without Paying Too Much
Fredericton university students have launched ReFind Clothing that sells used and re-worked clothes and accessories via Instagram.
Fredericton university students have launched ReFind Clothing that sells used and re-worked clothes and accessories via Instagram.
A Syrian refugee and employee of the Fredericton pharmacy, Asia Alabbas is helping co-owner Paul Bowman ensure that Arabic-speaking clients understand their medications.
The Fredericton Chamber of Commerce recognizes HotSpot Parking for its resilience and announces the finalists for seven other categories of the 2018 Business Excellence Awards.
Saint John City Council passed a motion back in May ordering city staff revisit the city’s ride-sharing bylaws to determine what would need to be done to allow services like Uber to operate in the city.
Beauceron Security is one of nine start-ups selected from across the world to participate in the Cyber London (CyLon) accelerator program.
A young New Brunswick company is close to getting the data it needs to assess whether its new video game is effective in helping children cope with anxiety.
Argyle Place, located on 364 Argyle Street in downtown Fredericton, will be undergoing a revitalization inside and out.
Angela Orfei began by selling used clothes from her home before securing a small spot at the Northside Market. She has now expanded into a storefront in the market building selling new and used clothing and other products.
Queue is an in-development platform allows New Brunswick residents to get information on wait times before choosing a healthcare facility.
Jeff Alpaugh is heading to Argentina next month for the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance Summit.