Outdoor Equipment Store Opens In Uptown Saint John
Apparel and accessories store Tommy’s Superette opened for business last Saturday on Princess Street.
Apparel and accessories store Tommy’s Superette opened for business last Saturday on Princess Street.
Moving across the country is nothing short of daunting. But if you move to the Atlantic Region, you’ll find plenty of great organizations ready to help you find work and settle down here.
The Dragons’ Den-inspired competition will see five “Lions” — the men and women in business who served as investors and judges — determine which team will receive the top prize of $500,000.
CROCO Skin Care is the country’s first crocodile oil-based skincare line, helping people look and feel their best.
Owner Stuart Howe wants to open additional smaller bakeries throughout Saint John and expand across New Brunswick.
A year ago, Dahlia and Som Das gave birth to their son Prayas, and they can’t think of a better city than Saint John to raise their young family.
The popular uptown art gallery has outgrown its current space and is moving just a few blocks away to Prince William, which is now bustling with other galleries, cafes and shops.
The project, unveiled Tuesday, is designed to identify and address supply and affordability gaps in the city’s housing continuum.
Lea St John is the owner of the Saint John studio that sells ethically sourced New Brunswick crystals and minerals like quartz, calcite, epidote, flint and fluorite.
Judith Meinert and Ralph Thomas were born and raised in Saint John’s surrounding areas and spent most of their careers working in Saint John until retirement. They have been together for 18 years and have lived uptown even longer.
If you ask them, they’ll tell you they have no plans of leaving any time soon.