NB365: Jarvis And Stephen Spires Of Smet Monuments In St. Stephen
Smet Monuments has been a family-owned and operated company from the start, with Jarvis Spires representing the third generation of memorial craftsmen.
Smet Monuments has been a family-owned and operated company from the start, with Jarvis Spires representing the third generation of memorial craftsmen.
Matthew Carr said he is excited to breathe new life into the three-storey building, which has sat vacant for nearly 15 years.
Kristan And Diane Cloney bring a passion for entrepreneurship and a uniquely curated boutique to St. Stephen.
David Campbell says the good news is that over the past five years we have attracted more here than we have lost – 117 in for every 100 out in an average year.
TorchLight and Rathco will seek federal funding for a feasibility study for an energy system project using local renewables and industrial waste bioheat from Irving Pulp and Paper.
John Barker of St. Stephen has loved army surplus and music stores all his life and decided to do what he loves by opening a business that caters to both passions.
Demand is so hot for the Multi-Unit Property Management (MU) apartments on Mountain Road that the company has had to stagger the pace at which tenants are moving into the first of two towers that’s under construction.
MelQui is a no-sugar-added bakery, specializing in gluten-free, keto, and lactose-free products. Owner Melissa Peña wants to give more options to people who are trying to eat healthier.
The Five Kings isn’t just a place to enjoy great meal and some delicious pints – it’s the only place in St. Stephen where you can also take your favourite beer home with you.
Owner Matthew Elliott said the decision to close is just a ‘cold, hard reality,’ adding they opened three weeks before the pandemic began.