Fredericton Gets First Ice Cream Bike
A pair of Frederictonians are reviving a nostalgic business this summer as they pedal the POPcycle ice cream bike around the city.
A pair of Frederictonians are reviving a nostalgic business this summer as they pedal the POPcycle ice cream bike around the city.
What started as a passion for throwing parties for her family and friends has now turned into her own business for Cynthia VanBuskirk.
A new app from University of New Brunswick grads gives hungry Haligonians and Frederictonians information on their cities’ favourite restaurants.
Saffron Indian Foods is the first Northside Creators Market stand to open a permanent restaurant. Its new location is just down the road from the market.
By the end of the month, Uptown’s Shamrock Barbershop will be the first Saint John barbershop able to serve alcohol to its patrons.
Galbraith Florist’s owner Oksana Posatska launched “Flowers For Ukraine” on Sunday, selling special bouquets to raise relief funds for Ukraine after Russia’s unprovoked invasion.
After 14 years of working in New Brunswick’s healthcare system, licensed practical nurse Lisa Daye left the Saint John Regional Hospital to become an interior stylist. She’s never been happier.
Bates Barn rose from literal ashes and emerged from the pandemic stronger and better than ever before, having recently been named one of Canada’s top 25 venues by Wedding Ring magazine in their Fall and Winter 2021 edition.
Fashion entrepreneur Christine Eruokwu built Kaima Designs by sensing a market and betting on herself.Â