Finders Fair Will Bring Together Vintage, Antique, Artists, And Artisans
Saturday’s Finders Fair will bring together over forty vintage resellers, artisans, and artists at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre.
Saturday’s Finders Fair will bring together over forty vintage resellers, artisans, and artists at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre.
Attracting and retaining more newcomers must be a top priority coming out of the pandemic, says Krista Ross. If we don’t succeed in this, any other efforts to becoming a sustainable and self-sufficient province will be for naught.
Sarah Evans and her partner have strong Maritime roots and love to share their food, stories, and Maritime hospitality with locals and visitors alike.
The Moncton store usually has a line-up of people waiting to get in from Friday through Sunday.
A report on the New Brunswick Community College indicates that the institution is an economic driver for the province.
April MacKinnon combined her interest in natural living, my background in engineering and environmental ethics into a skincare line comprised of herbal products that help support physical wellness during pregnancy, postpartum and for new babies.
Huddle editor Mark Leger is encouraged to see the economy open back up again, but he’ll know things are really back to normal he sees cruise ships come back into the Saint John harbour.
A lifelong reader, Ellen Pickle decided to open Tidewater Books in Sackville and is still going strong 26 years later.
The new 14-unit building on Victoria Street in the north end is the most recent addition to the Unified Saint John Housing Co-operative.
Starting out, Ryan Browne had a hard time finding a place that would hire him because of the number of tattoos he had showing. So he opened his own shop!