Saint John Businesses Form Social Investment Circle Called The ‘Quarter Club’
Area leaders are pooling their donations, powered by United Way, to have a larger impact on mental health and domestic violence than they could have individually.
Area leaders are pooling their donations, powered by United Way, to have a larger impact on mental health and domestic violence than they could have individually.
Port City Candy Co. is a “modern candy company with an old-fashioned twist” and uses traditional recipes and techniques, including using old-fashioned machinery.
When you go to an event at Port Saint John’s cruise terminals, you’re getting the best of what it has to offer like great views of the harbour from main rooms and rooftop patios. You also get the best of a taste of the uptown’s food scene through partnerships with the city centre’s most popular restaurants.
Jeff Cyr with Develop Saint John says a new study predicts the city could, and should build 1,500 new residential units over the coming decade.
Percy Wilbur says the historic building in the Saint John city centre is beyond repair, so he’ll demolish it and construct an apartment building for ’empty-nesters’ looking to downsize and move to the urban core.
More than 300 area residents boarded the Anthem of the Seas cruise ship Tuesday afternoon for a New Brunswick Youth Orchestra benefit concert for the Sistema classical music program for school kids in the city’s priority neighborhoods.
The wife of J.D. Irving Limited chairman James K. Irving was passionate about her family, community and the province.
The Saint John-based company’s upods are self-contained mini offices – a little bigger than phone booths – that are loaded with the right technology to help professionals be productive on-the-go.
The homestyle restaurant, opening soon in uptown Saint John, is launching an Indiegogo campaign to raise startup capital. Perks include a bread subscription and a picture of your grandmother on the “Grandma Wall.”
On many Friday mornings in the past year, the square outside of Saint John City Hall come to life with groups of varying sizes making a plea for action against global warming.