Taste of Egypt Relocating To East Saint John
After leaving its uptown location, Taste of Egypt is temporarily doing takeout services from the Thistle St Andrews Curling Club in the North End.
After leaving its uptown location, Taste of Egypt is temporarily doing takeout services from the Thistle St Andrews Curling Club in the North End.
Moncton-based Kelly and Matheson wanted a place for women who had questions about puberty, pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, and menopause to get answers. They also wanted one space, where a number of health professionals could support the community.
A self-described “Work From Anywhere Evangelist” has great insights into what makes the region special.
The new Sussex Adventure Mini-Golf course incorporates a Sussex landmark at each hole, from its covered bridges to the twin potash mines.
The International Smart Grid Action Network selected the local utility as the winner of the 7th ISGAN Award of Excellence.
Businesses in the area around Regent Street undergoing construction this summer say they are anxious but hopeful customers will continue to frequent the area.
With tourism halted for a second season, Jenna Cann of Wharf Village in Moncton is humbled yet again by the support of people in the community.
The Saint John Tool Library owner, one of four new Saint John councillors who are small business owners, is looking to build a more livable and sustainable city.
Claire Jenner has a passion for animals in need and delicious coffee – so she combined the two and launched Rescue Coffee.
Still located at 419 Rothesay Avenue, the Port City institution has experienced many changes and challenges throughout the decades.