NB365: Theresa Glanville Of Creek Village Gallery & Café In Woodstock
Creek Village Gallery & Café in Woodstock fills a void in the St. John River Valley for a gallery supporting local artists and artisans.
Creek Village Gallery & Café in Woodstock fills a void in the St. John River Valley for a gallery supporting local artists and artisans.
Ottawa says a one-year ban on cruise ships in Canadian waters will end on November 1, about four months earlier than expected.
During the second quarter of 2021 ending June 30th, the city issued 466 building permits worth more than $85 million.
Coordinator Charles Thibodeau has seen interest from businesses in the community. Oftentimes they see economic benefits from participating in climate action or want to address climate change but don’t know how.
Musicians and entertainers from across Atlantic Canada are getting ready to descend onto Saint John’s Long Wharf over the next five weekends – here’s what you need to know.
Choosing a local supplier like Garnet’s Welding Shop in Woodstock allows people to create a more direct connection with the specialist, a connection that pays off in the long run.
The new co-owners of the manufacturing operation in Lower Woodstock bought the company early in the pandemic and have been on a growth trajectory despite early challenges.
Sandra Habold’s passion for natural products began in 2001 when she started making handmade natural soaps for her family.
Increases in adult recreational use and wholesale revenue led to a strong rebound, according to Chief Financial Officer Derrick West.
Two Fredericton companies made their pitches – PLAEX Building Systems with its bricks made from plastic waste and Picketa Systems with its device that helps farmers analyze plant and soil health using a handheld device.