NB365: Stew Kincade Of Stew’s Cleaning Services In Saint John
Stew Kincade caters to personal as well as commercial clients and fleets, and he always says “make it look new, take it to Stew!”
Stew Kincade caters to personal as well as commercial clients and fleets, and he always says “make it look new, take it to Stew!”
Michelle Hooton has been a serial entrepreneur since the age of 16 and passionate about all things Italian since she saw Franco Zefferelli’s Romeo and Juliet at 12.
Annick Robichaud Butland saw that there were gaps in rural regions throughout New Brunswick for small and medium businesses to promote internationally, and made it her mission to help them.
Glass Roots is a local fine art gallery that offers creations from various local artisans, as well as workshops, glass blowing classes, and art exhibits. The art form serves as the catalyst for the creation of community, one unique piece at a time.
In 2005, Jack Stewart and his colleagues at Mount Allison University isolated a unique toxin found in the saliva of a shrew. That was the beginning of a quest to develop new and unique cancer treatments.
Sistema NB believes great art is for everyone and that it has the power to improve the lives of children and their families and enhance our society.
The Medavie Community Kitchen is a fully equipped, professional teaching kitchen that offers a variety of free classes focused on cooking nutritious meals. No cooking skills are required to join.
MacGregor of Gridiron Brewing, in Hampton says the desire to share great beer beyond his friends and families inspired his business.
Jason Gallant and Mylène Theriault, ambassadors in the Electric Summer Social Tour, drove around New Brunswick for three months in an Audi E-Tron without burning a single tank of gas.
In 2014, Justin and Judith Sweeney moved to southern Alberta from New Brunswick. Unable to find local products with the ingredients their skin craved they started making their own. Now, selling personal care products is their job.