Catapult Coffee & Studio Reopens In Uptown Saint John
The cafe is a social enterprise and part of Outflow Ministry, which also runs the nearby Outflow Men’s Shelter and training programs for marginalized and underemployed Saint Johners.
The cafe is a social enterprise and part of Outflow Ministry, which also runs the nearby Outflow Men’s Shelter and training programs for marginalized and underemployed Saint Johners.
City council will hear an update on the status of ridesharing services sometime in the new year, following news that Halifax will now permit them to operate there.
The unemployment rate in New Brunswick went up to 10.4 percent as more people were looking for work.
The City of Saint John says its Open Streets pilot project over the summer was a success, but some members of the city’s business community say it could have been better executed.
Gorgeous weather and outdoor patio seating was a boon for uptown Saint John restaurants emerging from the COVID-19 lockdown.
Nearly 200 pieces of art were available to collectors as part of a recent online auction, including three Miller Brittain oil paintings.
The sign outside the McDonald’s restaurant in the first-floor food court was recently removed.
Covid-19 introduced many new challenges for small businesses in New Brunswick, but for one Saint John furniture and home decor store, it also brought the opportunity to expand, reinvent and redesign.
Fifteen years ago, journalist and author Gordon Pitts wrote, “The Codfathers”, a book about regional business tycoons like the Irvings, McCains and Sobeys. He’s back now with “Unicorn in the Woods”, a book about today’s regional tech titans.
The new Saint John restaurant was open only three weeks when Covid-19 sent the entire province into lockdown, so they had to find ways to adapt after a successful launch.