Drive-Thru Ribfests Are A Go in New Brunswick This Year
Freddy Beach Ribfest will kick off the popular annual summer festivals, which were delayed this year because of Covid-19.
Freddy Beach Ribfest will kick off the popular annual summer festivals, which were delayed this year because of Covid-19.
The University of New Brunswick in Saint John has created a plan for in-person and virtual instruction that will give students the best of both worlds.
Paul Doiron of Coldwell Banker Select Realty says whether you’re a buyer or seller, it’s important to take a breath, do a little extra preparation, and think hard before you make a big decision.
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.
Alex Haram of Let’s Hummus said his wife was speaking to her sister when it happened.
Fundy Market is an online store that offers food, artisan and household products from local producers and delivers them to customers’ doors once a week. The business currently serves Saint John, Fredericton, Harvey, Charlotte County and Hanwell.
The new tasting room is now open to the public to grab a craft beer or wine, as well as serve as a hub for Uncorked’s tours in the city.
An analyst Turner Drake & Partners says that even though vacancy rates are starting to turn around, things could change in the year ahead as the region feels the full impact of the pandemic.
After moving into a bigger uptown location earlier this year, My City Life has opened a second store in McAllister Place.
Grand Bay artist Ashley Misener is starting up her Art Party service again next month and incorporating social distancing measures to protect against COVID-19.