Downtown Moncton Businesses Want Main Returned To A Two-Way Street
Twenty-six businesses had signed a petition to have the jersey barriers and bicycle lane removed.
Twenty-six businesses had signed a petition to have the jersey barriers and bicycle lane removed.
Cobbler’s Lane Fudge Factory has grown quickly since opening two years ago at Apohaqui’s general store.
Homegrown Vintage, the Frugal Fern and Thrifted Sister all owe their success to their presence on this social media platform.
Baubles, located in Brunswick Square, will close in September after 27 years of business.
Freddy Beach Ribfest will kick off the popular annual summer festivals, which were delayed this year because of Covid-19.
The restrictions of the pandemic pushed the organizers of the annual Saint John festival to examine how they can cultivate a festival feeling and environment, even if everyone can’t physically attend.
The Fredericton consignment store has developed the right safety measures and online sales strategy to serve its customers.
Marrs Sweet Syrup sells all-natural products made with real beeswax. His products include, lip balms, body balms, raw honey, and soap.
The survey by Salesforce also shows that about a third of businesses in Atlantic Canada don’t understand how technology will help their business remain competitive, and 50 per cent say they know they need technology to stay competitive and relevant, but don’t know where to start.
A new cloud-based community launched by the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce will collect insight on business issues that are important to Atlantic Canadian businesses.