Sign Of The Times: Why Companies Like J.D. Irving Are Embracing Diversity
We highlight the corporate leaders and employees that are moving past old prejudices, of all kinds, to build more inclusive, welcoming businesses and communities.
We highlight the corporate leaders and employees that are moving past old prejudices, of all kinds, to build more inclusive, welcoming businesses and communities.
Ceramicist Danika Vautour is working on opening Sea To Sky, a communal ceramic studio in Saint John where artists can make and display their ceramics work.
Creekside RnR in Cocagne opened in October 2020 and co-founder Angele Miller says business hasn’t slowed down since.
Elaine Bruff’s St. Andrews business also has an online store that sells 100 percent all-natural skincare products, aromatherapy products, and more than 150 varieties of teas.
Okapi is a grocery offering all residents of the Chaleur region an introduction to African gastronomy and culture.
During an April 27 teleconference, the four provincial leaders agreed to keep travel restrictions at provincial borders in place as the latest outbreak of Covid-19 rages in Nova Scotia.
Sustaina-Palooza features a keynote discussion with Malcolm Bricklin, CEO and Founder of Visionary Vehicles and the creator of the Bricklin SV-1 safety sports car, which was manufactured in New Brunswick in the 1970s.
The 221,000 square foot facility in the Caledonia Industrial park area will provide fresh and frozen grocery to 43 stores in Atlantic Canada.
The virtual fair will run from April 29 to May 1 and feature more than 20 businesses from a range of industries including food, fashion, tourism, health and beauty, and professional services.
Anne-Marie Jourdain of Café Maris Stella in Bas-Caraquet says coffee shops are places where locals can be themselves, socialize, create, study and remake the world.