Halifax ‘Slow Fashion’ Swimwear Company Open for Business
Halifax-based female entrepreneurs Chelsey and Mackenzie Hall’s ONE Handmade Swimwear aims to create bikinis that are “as unique as the people who are wearing it.”
Halifax-based female entrepreneurs Chelsey and Mackenzie Hall’s ONE Handmade Swimwear aims to create bikinis that are “as unique as the people who are wearing it.”
“We wanted to make sure that our community of small business was still going to survive and be okay,” the owners say.
With the help of community, and a passion for the art of ceramics, Jackie Doucette opened Claytime with Jackie to help others discover their love of working with clay.
New products and hard-to-acquire global certification has helped the company expand into a more global market, with vendors in Europe and Africa.
Behind every vendor is a unique reason why these Frederictonians started their business.
What started as a hobby for a new resident originally from Argentina has turned into a storefront location.
Businesses like Oh So Sweet, Saffron Indian Foods, and Goodvybz Catering all tested their products in this market, and now they have permanent locations.
Natasha Dhayagude of Chinova Bioworks and Kevin LeBoeuf of Educated Beards received national entrepreneur awards last week.
After years of talking about it, these two sisters are making their dream a reality.
The New Brunswick company’s new rental platform will be available to landlords, property managers, property developers, and their prospective tenants.