Sculpture Hospitality Opens In Nova Scotia
Sculpture Hospitality’s move to open in Nova Scotia means the inventory management company has a berth in all four Atlantic Provinces.
Sculpture Hospitality’s move to open in Nova Scotia means the inventory management company has a berth in all four Atlantic Provinces.
A new tourism marketing organization is being set up in Southeast New Brunswick with hopes to capitalize on the recovery of the tourism and hospitality industry after a tough two years.
The Fredericton-based brewer his handing out gift cards for 100 local restaurants in a bid to help an industry hit hard by reduced capacity limits, closures, and reductions of service.
The most recent restrictions proved to be another financial hit for an industry that has lost more than $1.8-billion in revenues because of Covid-19.
Co-owners Jamie and Mary Ann Gallagher announced the sale of the Inn to Tracy Pitts and Martin St-Denis from Gatineau.
Carol Alderdice of the TIANB said restaurant owners need all the help they can get with the cost of doing business, adding that this free training will be one less thing to worry about.
Despite these unprecedented challenges to businesses and the workforce, craft brewers and bars remain positive that everyone will work together to survive.
The four-day market in late February is a testing ground for the business ideas of participating students, and you’ll eat some fine street food too, including pizza on naan and poutine with Asian meats and sauces.