$20-Million Hotel Development Breaks Ground In St. Stephen
Tom McFarlane, president of Spur Line, said the development will include a steak and seafood restaurant, a full day spa and an indoor golf course.
Tom McFarlane, president of Spur Line, said the development will include a steak and seafood restaurant, a full day spa and an indoor golf course.
A New Brunswick company that specializes in customized lingerie is making it easier for bra wearers to get the customized experience at a lower monetary and environmental cost.
Mark Leger says we should celebrate the candy and chocolate makers of the region, which include the Ganongs, the immigrant entrepreneurs of Peace By Chocolate and the smaller craft chocolatiers from St. Andrews, Shediac and Halifax.
The CEO of St. Stephen’s storied candy and chocolate company has worked there since she was a teenager on the “peppermint line.” On this week’s “Home Office” podcast, Mark Leger chats with Bryana about the innovations and expansions at a company that remains an important player in the province’s economy.
From a facility that produces dried cannabis flowers, and makes cannabinoid-infused bath bombs in St. Stephen, Stewart Farms is also farming fish, linking both the cannabis and fish farms through aquaponics.
Holly Johnson recently purchased a historic downtown building with plans to turn it into a co-working space for creative professionals as well as a home base for her growing PR practice.
On Monday night, Saint Croix candidate John Gardner said in a social media post that he would run as an independent and that the comments the party deemed offensive were misunderstood.
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.
When Abby Pond moved home from the UK, she faced a challenge many here face – she had a hard time finding a new bra. Now she makes custom-designed ones for customers in her St. Stephen-based business.
A New Brunswick craft distillery has come up with a twist to a holiday tradition in the Maritimes.