Offline Board Game Cafe Opens New Uptown Location
After not having a permanent home for over a year, Offline Board Game Cafe has officially opened its new location in uptown Saint John.
After not having a permanent home for over a year, Offline Board Game Cafe has officially opened its new location in uptown Saint John.
Discover Saint John will be hosting Hula’s live-painting experience from July 28 through August 8.
Office vacancy rates have lowered in New Brunswick overall, according to the latest survey numbers released Tuesday by real estate company Turner Drake & Partners. Moncton saw the biggest drop, and now has the lowest vacancy rate in Atlantic Canada, at 7.96 per cent.
Simply For Life is building a new headquarters that will include a cafe, a production kitchen, a natural food market, a larger space to train their franchisees, and accommodate events.
Atlantic Canadian rockers Sloan will be joining Saturday’s Main Stage lineup with Interpol, Matthew Good, Dear Rouge, The Motorleague, Christina Martin, Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth, and Kylie Fox.
Jeff Scammell and Bryce Thibodeau are the owners of The Public House, located 32 Grannan Street. The new venue will play host to both public and private events, as well as live music and entertainment.
EYG Consumables, founded by Crosby’s Molasses president James Crosby, will manufacture cannabis edibles for the recreational market.
Women’s Zone sells clothing items for Muslim women, as well as for children and women of other backgrounds. It also has a kids area and a space for women to gather over coffee and tea.
TriStar Mercedes-Benz with locations in the two cities, has been sold to Steele Auto Group, owner Ian Brett announced Monday.
David Hickey is putting forward a motion for the next city council meeting that would have staff research and make recommendations on banning single-use plastics.