HaliMac Axe Throwing Will Add Archery And Knives With 2023 Expansion
Paul MacInnis, who co-owns HaliMac Axe Throwing with his cousin Adrian Beaton, wants to give people more visceral experiences.
Paul MacInnis, who co-owns HaliMac Axe Throwing with his cousin Adrian Beaton, wants to give people more visceral experiences.
Snak. Bakery Limited is a locally-sourced, vegan, dairy, and gluten-free snack company now expanding beyond New Brunswick.
A local Rothesay bra boutique was nominated as one of the top 200 lingerie boutiques in North America. The award nomination is offered by The Best of Intima, a North American business-to-business magazine focused on lingerie and swimwear.
Grimross Brewing Co., a Fredericton craft brewing company, expanded it’s brews to Oromocto this summer. The Grimross-designed shipping container has eight beverage taps.
Tolredo Leather, a Saint John-based leather goods company, was founded amidst the Covid-19 pandemic by an immigrant family with a background in leather crafting. They have since expanded their product market in only a year and a half.
Upfront Cosmetics, a New Brunswick founded eco-friendly hair care company, received it’s LGBTQ+ owned business certification. Some larger companies have supplier diversity mandates, meaning they have to purchase a certain amount of goods or services from minority-owned or diverse enterprises. This certification will allow Upfront Cosmetics to compete with other companies.
This summer, the CAP’s new night market will bring vintage and thrifted clothing lovers to the Fredericton Tannery every Thursday evening.
Jenna White, owner of Jenna’s Nut-Free Dessertery, always wanted to own either a bakery or restaurant when she grew up. Fast forward into the future, after an unexpected nut allergy, she now owns both.
This summer, if you spend enough money at local businesses, the Halifax Regional Municipality will waive your parking ticket fees.
Carlos Alvarez, general manager and head chef of El Mariachi, said he’s lived in Fredericton for about a year now and found there’s no real Mexican food in the city–until now.