Saint Andrews Landmark Finds New Owners
An unexpected trip to Saint Andrews in 2014 led a Belgium couple to a new life in Canada.
An unexpected trip to Saint Andrews in 2014 led a Belgium couple to a new life in Canada.
Both communities are working toward solutions as part of the national organization’s New Brunswick Smart Energy Communities Accelerator Pilot Program.
At Kingsbrae Garden, Alex Haun and his culinary team and create artistically-inspired plates utilizing the freshest garden ingredients and products from all over New Brunswick.
Heather Wilson says the tours of the jail and Court House provide a place for people to come together as they explore, and discover connections they never knew existed.
Christy Kennedy and her husband had been living in Calgary and working in pharmaceutical sales for 20 years. They were craving a life change and found it in the hospitality business in Saint Andrews.
After more than 25 years of high-tech marketing in Ottawa, Janice Downey had been looking for an opportunity to return to Charlotte County and apply the skills she had acquired marketing global corporate brands.
The owners of The Montague Rose had a great summer of 2021, and are planning to continue renovating and updating their 1859 historic house and property, and start employing more people.
One of the province’s most popular tourist destinations is making lots of changes to the downtown in time for the summer season.
Honey Beans Coffee in Saint Andrews is one of many businesses that survive as seasonal businesses in small towns.
Saint John’s Pristine is testing new waters with this pop-up location.