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NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. NEW GYM COMING TO LANCASTER MALL AS PART OF RENOVATIONS SAINT JOHN – Lancaster Mall will welcome a fitness centre by the end of the year. Toronto-based owners, Strathallen, announced in a news release the mall on the west side of the city will soon include a “National Fitness provider.”. The exact franchise that will occupy the space is yet to be announced and Strathallen has refused comment. OPERATION FEED SJ EYES LARGER MISSION SAINT JOHN – Patrick Gordon, founder of Operation Feed SJ, (OFSJ), is determined to erase poverty in Saint John, one bag of food at a time. Gordon, a retired army veteran of three Afghanistan tours, was looking for ways to get involved in the community and was inspired after learning children in high poverty areas often rely on getting food through their schools. MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. SOBEYS LAUNCHES CURBSIDE PICKUP AT THREE NOVA SCOTIA The Atlantic Canadian grocery chain announced yesterday it has made curbside pickup available at three of its Nova Scotia stores. Sobeys customers can now shop for their groceries online or via mobile app and collect their orders at select Sobeys stores in Halifax, Dartmouth, and New Glasgow. The new service is powered by OcadaGroup’s in
COUNCIL APPROVES NEW KING'S WHARF PLAN IN DARTMOUTH THAT DARTMOUTH – Construction on the next phase of the King’s Wharf development in Dartmouth could start as early as this summer after HRM councillors signed off Thursday night on a new development agreement for the project. The new plan submitted by the developer, Fares and Co. Development Inc., lays out a significant overhaul of the site. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots. NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. NEW GYM COMING TO LANCASTER MALL AS PART OF RENOVATIONS SAINT JOHN – Lancaster Mall will welcome a fitness centre by the end of the year. Toronto-based owners, Strathallen, announced in a news release the mall on the west side of the city will soon include a “National Fitness provider.”. The exact franchise that will occupy the space is yet to be announced and Strathallen has refused comment. OPERATION FEED SJ EYES LARGER MISSION SAINT JOHN – Patrick Gordon, founder of Operation Feed SJ, (OFSJ), is determined to erase poverty in Saint John, one bag of food at a time. Gordon, a retired army veteran of three Afghanistan tours, was looking for ways to get involved in the community and was inspired after learning children in high poverty areas often rely on getting food through their schools. MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. SOBEYS LAUNCHES CURBSIDE PICKUP AT THREE NOVA SCOTIA The Atlantic Canadian grocery chain announced yesterday it has made curbside pickup available at three of its Nova Scotia stores. Sobeys customers can now shop for their groceries online or via mobile app and collect their orders at select Sobeys stores in Halifax, Dartmouth, and New Glasgow. The new service is powered by OcadaGroup’s in
COUNCIL APPROVES NEW KING'S WHARF PLAN IN DARTMOUTH THAT DARTMOUTH – Construction on the next phase of the King’s Wharf development in Dartmouth could start as early as this summer after HRM councillors signed off Thursday night on a new development agreement for the project. The new plan submitted by the developer, Fares and Co. Development Inc., lays out a significant overhaul of the site.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of DEVELOPERS PLAN ON BUILDING 900 RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON OLD HALIFAX – If all goes according to plan, 25 acres of currently empty land in Dartmouth will someday be home to nearly 900 housing units. Local companies Crombie REIT and Clayton Developments have a 50-50 partnership to develop the land where the old Penhorn Mall once stood on Portland Street. Besides the commercial strip known as Penhorn Plaza, the large swath of land has GREATER MONCTON CONTINUES TO GROW, ADDING 10,000 PEOPLE IN MONCTON – Despite the challenges brought about by Covid-19, the tri-community of Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview continues to see growth, with 10,000 people moving into the region in the last four years. That’s the message their mayors brought to the State of the Tri-Communities virtual event Thursday. Those 10,000 people are NewBrunswickers
WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. H & S MEATS OPENING SECOND LOCATION IN THE KENNEBECASIS H & S Meats, which opened in the City Market in September 2019 by owners Scott and Holly Scichilone, will be opening its second location at 221 Hampton Road in Quispamsis this spring. Scott says operating a store in Quispamsis has always been the dream. “When Holly and I started dating 20-years ago I said it would be nice to have a butcher HALIFAX’S VACANCY RATE DOUBLES, BUT RENTAL SQUEEZE WILL Halifax’s Vacancy Rate Doubles, But Rental Squeeze Will Likely Persist. HALIFAX—Halifax’s rental vacancy rate ticked up in 2020. The 0.9 percent increase in available units reversed a years-long trend that had driven vacancy rates to 1 percent in 2019. The city’s rock-bottom vacancy rate has been fuelling rent increases across theHRM
NB365: ESTELLE DOIRON OF KOFFEE BEAUTY Every day, a new portrait will be shared through Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Huddle, a media partner with Love for Local. Koffee Beauty in Moncton is a prime example of entrepreneurial spirit. Estelle Doiron suffered from Keratosis Pilaris, (extremely dry skin causing red bumps behind arms and legs) and to her many attempts,never found a
UHWK IS CAPTURING HOCKEY'S GOOD SIDE Hockey fans and players alike are getting the opportunity to see the game from all new angles. Ref cams, video cameras mounted on the helmets of referees, have been hailed as the true breakout star most recently at the World Cup of Hockey as audiences get a look at the action up close. The popularity of the technology could mean a full-time implementation of ref cams in NHL games in LOST AND FOUND ICE CREAM OPENING STOREFRONT IN DOWNTOWN MONCTON—After 12 years as a professional chef, Jonathan Morrison is ready to chill out from the volatile restaurant industry— by opening an ice cream shop. His new store, Lost and Found Ice Cream, is slated to open at 108 St. George Street on May 8. Morrison said he felt the inspiration to open the shop after spending time as Chef de MEET THE NEW OWNERS OF PUMP HOUSE BREWERY MONCTON – The new owners of Pump House Brewery are well-versed in the beer and restaurant sector. Kolin Barley owns the St. James Gate franchise, Brian Harriman was president of New Brunswick Liquor for five years, and Brad Devarennes was in charge of sales execution and customer experience globally for Molson. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills.HUDDLE TODAY
Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. HALIFAX’S VACANCY RATE DOUBLES, BUT RENTAL SQUEEZE WILL Halifax’s Vacancy Rate Doubles, But Rental Squeeze Will Likely Persist. HALIFAX—Halifax’s rental vacancy rate ticked up in 2020. The 0.9 percent increase in available units reversed a years-long trend that had driven vacancy rates to 1 percent in 2019. The city’s rock-bottom vacancy rate has been fuelling rent increases across theHRM
H & S MEATS OPENING SECOND LOCATION IN THE KENNEBECASIS H & S Meats, which opened in the City Market in September 2019 by owners Scott and Holly Scichilone, will be opening its second location at 221 Hampton Road in Quispamsis this spring. Scott says operating a store in Quispamsis has always been the dream. “When Holly and I started dating 20-years ago I said it would be nice to have a butcher NB365: ESTELLE DOIRON OF KOFFEE BEAUTY Every day, a new portrait will be shared through Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Huddle, a media partner with Love for Local. Koffee Beauty in Moncton is a prime example of entrepreneurial spirit. Estelle Doiron suffered from Keratosis Pilaris, (extremely dry skin causing red bumps behind arms and legs) and to her many attempts,never found a
SOBEYS LAUNCHES CURBSIDE PICKUP AT THREE NOVA SCOTIA The Atlantic Canadian grocery chain announced yesterday it has made curbside pickup available at three of its Nova Scotia stores. Sobeys customers can now shop for their groceries online or via mobile app and collect their orders at select Sobeys stores in Halifax, Dartmouth, and New Glasgow. The new service is powered by OcadaGroup’s in
ROBERT IRVING BUYS $11.5-MILLION FLORIDA ESTATE NEAR BILL SAINT JOHN – A company led by Robert Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, recently paid $11.5-million for an estate in Florida close to ones owned by people like Bill Gates and Billy Joel, according to documents accessed by a U.S. real estate publication called The Real Deal. According to the Warranty Deed, the property was purchased by Championship Properties Limited Partnership, which FREDERICTON MOVING TOWARDS HIGH DENSITY, BUT NOT WITHOUT Fredericton set a record for building permits with $170-million issued in 2019. The city’s population is growing steadily and is projected to increase 50 percent by 2040. Statistics Canada data shows the population of Greater Fredericton reached 108,054 residents on July 1, 2018, an increase of 6,294 from the 2016 metro population of 101,760. THE WEALTHIEST NEW BRUNSWICKERS The Wealthiest New Brunswickers. Dec 8, 2016. by Huddle Staff. Canadian Business magazine has released its list of Canada’s richest people. Two New Brunswick families made the cut. Let’s be honest, it’s not really breaking news. You probably know who they are. The Saint John-based Irving family ranked 7th nationally with a net worththe
HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills.HUDDLE TODAY
Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. HALIFAX’S VACANCY RATE DOUBLES, BUT RENTAL SQUEEZE WILL Halifax’s Vacancy Rate Doubles, But Rental Squeeze Will Likely Persist. HALIFAX—Halifax’s rental vacancy rate ticked up in 2020. The 0.9 percent increase in available units reversed a years-long trend that had driven vacancy rates to 1 percent in 2019. The city’s rock-bottom vacancy rate has been fuelling rent increases across theHRM
H & S MEATS OPENING SECOND LOCATION IN THE KENNEBECASIS H & S Meats, which opened in the City Market in September 2019 by owners Scott and Holly Scichilone, will be opening its second location at 221 Hampton Road in Quispamsis this spring. Scott says operating a store in Quispamsis has always been the dream. “When Holly and I started dating 20-years ago I said it would be nice to have a butcher NB365: ESTELLE DOIRON OF KOFFEE BEAUTY Every day, a new portrait will be shared through Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Huddle, a media partner with Love for Local. Koffee Beauty in Moncton is a prime example of entrepreneurial spirit. Estelle Doiron suffered from Keratosis Pilaris, (extremely dry skin causing red bumps behind arms and legs) and to her many attempts,never found a
SOBEYS LAUNCHES CURBSIDE PICKUP AT THREE NOVA SCOTIA The Atlantic Canadian grocery chain announced yesterday it has made curbside pickup available at three of its Nova Scotia stores. Sobeys customers can now shop for their groceries online or via mobile app and collect their orders at select Sobeys stores in Halifax, Dartmouth, and New Glasgow. The new service is powered by OcadaGroup’s in
ROBERT IRVING BUYS $11.5-MILLION FLORIDA ESTATE NEAR BILL SAINT JOHN – A company led by Robert Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, recently paid $11.5-million for an estate in Florida close to ones owned by people like Bill Gates and Billy Joel, according to documents accessed by a U.S. real estate publication called The Real Deal. According to the Warranty Deed, the property was purchased by Championship Properties Limited Partnership, which FREDERICTON MOVING TOWARDS HIGH DENSITY, BUT NOT WITHOUT Fredericton set a record for building permits with $170-million issued in 2019. The city’s population is growing steadily and is projected to increase 50 percent by 2040. Statistics Canada data shows the population of Greater Fredericton reached 108,054 residents on July 1, 2018, an increase of 6,294 from the 2016 metro population of 101,760. THE WEALTHIEST NEW BRUNSWICKERS The Wealthiest New Brunswickers. Dec 8, 2016. by Huddle Staff. Canadian Business magazine has released its list of Canada’s richest people. Two New Brunswick families made the cut. Let’s be honest, it’s not really breaking news. You probably know who they are. The Saint John-based Irving family ranked 7th nationally with a net worththe
HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. HALIFAX’S VACANCY RATE DOUBLES, BUT RENTAL SQUEEZE WILL Halifax’s Vacancy Rate Doubles, But Rental Squeeze Will Likely Persist. HALIFAX—Halifax’s rental vacancy rate ticked up in 2020. The 0.9 percent increase in available units reversed a years-long trend that had driven vacancy rates to 1 percent in 2019. The city’s rock-bottom vacancy rate has been fuelling rent increases across theHRM
H & S MEATS OPENING SECOND LOCATION IN THE KENNEBECASIS H & S Meats, which opened in the City Market in September 2019 by owners Scott and Holly Scichilone, will be opening its second location at 221 Hampton Road in Quispamsis this spring. Scott says operating a store in Quispamsis has always been the dream. “When Holly and I started dating 20-years ago I said it would be nice to have a butcher ROBERT IRVING BUYS $11.5-MILLION FLORIDA ESTATE NEAR BILL SAINT JOHN – A company led by Robert Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, recently paid $11.5-million for an estate in Florida close to ones owned by people like Bill Gates and Billy Joel, according to documents accessed by a U.S. real estate publication called The Real Deal. According to the Warranty Deed, the property was purchased by Championship Properties Limited Partnership, which UHWK IS CAPTURING HOCKEY'S GOOD SIDE Hockey fans and players alike are getting the opportunity to see the game from all new angles. Ref cams, video cameras mounted on the helmets of referees, have been hailed as the true breakout star most recently at the World Cup of Hockey as audiences get a look at the action up close. The popularity of the technology could mean a full-time implementation of ref cams in NHL games in AFTER 100 YEARS, HAZEN INVESTMENTS SAYS THERE'S STILL A SAINT JOHN – During its 100 years as a family-run business, Saint John-based Hazen Investments has been in the business of buying and managing properties, not selling them. “I’ve been here 25 years and we never sold anything,” says John Hazen, general manager ofHazen Investments.
MEET THE NEW OWNERS OF PUMP HOUSE BREWERY MONCTON – The new owners of Pump House Brewery are well-versed in the beer and restaurant sector. Kolin Barley owns the St. James Gate franchise, Brian Harriman was president of New Brunswick Liquor for five years, and Brad Devarennes was in charge of sales execution and customer experience globally for Molson. THE WEALTHIEST NEW BRUNSWICKERS The Wealthiest New Brunswickers. Dec 8, 2016. by Huddle Staff. Canadian Business magazine has released its list of Canada’s richest people. Two New Brunswick families made the cut. Let’s be honest, it’s not really breaking news. You probably know who they are. The Saint John-based Irving family ranked 7th nationally with a net worththe
HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. HALIFAX’S VACANCY RATE DOUBLES, BUT RENTAL SQUEEZE WILL Halifax’s Vacancy Rate Doubles, But Rental Squeeze Will Likely Persist. HALIFAX—Halifax’s rental vacancy rate ticked up in 2020. The 0.9 percent increase in available units reversed a years-long trend that had driven vacancy rates to 1 percent in 2019. The city’s rock-bottom vacancy rate has been fuelling rent increases across theHRM
H & S MEATS OPENING SECOND LOCATION IN THE KENNEBECASIS H & S Meats, which opened in the City Market in September 2019 by owners Scott and Holly Scichilone, will be opening its second location at 221 Hampton Road in Quispamsis this spring. Scott says operating a store in Quispamsis has always been the dream. “When Holly and I started dating 20-years ago I said it would be nice to have a butcher ROBERT IRVING BUYS $11.5-MILLION FLORIDA ESTATE NEAR BILL SAINT JOHN – A company led by Robert Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, recently paid $11.5-million for an estate in Florida close to ones owned by people like Bill Gates and Billy Joel, according to documents accessed by a U.S. real estate publication called The Real Deal. According to the Warranty Deed, the property was purchased by Championship Properties Limited Partnership, which UHWK IS CAPTURING HOCKEY'S GOOD SIDE Hockey fans and players alike are getting the opportunity to see the game from all new angles. Ref cams, video cameras mounted on the helmets of referees, have been hailed as the true breakout star most recently at the World Cup of Hockey as audiences get a look at the action up close. The popularity of the technology could mean a full-time implementation of ref cams in NHL games in AFTER 100 YEARS, HAZEN INVESTMENTS SAYS THERE'S STILL A SAINT JOHN – During its 100 years as a family-run business, Saint John-based Hazen Investments has been in the business of buying and managing properties, not selling them. “I’ve been here 25 years and we never sold anything,” says John Hazen, general manager ofHazen Investments.
MEET THE NEW OWNERS OF PUMP HOUSE BREWERY MONCTON – The new owners of Pump House Brewery are well-versed in the beer and restaurant sector. Kolin Barley owns the St. James Gate franchise, Brian Harriman was president of New Brunswick Liquor for five years, and Brad Devarennes was in charge of sales execution and customer experience globally for Molson. THE WEALTHIEST NEW BRUNSWICKERS The Wealthiest New Brunswickers. Dec 8, 2016. by Huddle Staff. Canadian Business magazine has released its list of Canada’s richest people. Two New Brunswick families made the cut. Let’s be honest, it’s not really breaking news. You probably know who they are. The Saint John-based Irving family ranked 7th nationally with a net worththe
HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. LOCAL HOT SAUCE COMPANY HEATS UP THE NORTHSIDE MARKET IN FREDERICTON — Friends Dylan Gaudet and Tyler McGrath had a simple goal – make good hot sauce and build a great brand. Their dream came to life in Spicy Boys, a small batch hot sauce company they started last summer. “Tyler came to me mid-Covid with two of the sauces that we have right now,” said Gaudet. “Mean Green, it’s a kiwi WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. HALIFAX’S VACANCY RATE DOUBLES, BUT RENTAL SQUEEZE WILL Halifax’s Vacancy Rate Doubles, But Rental Squeeze Will Likely Persist. HALIFAX—Halifax’s rental vacancy rate ticked up in 2020. The 0.9 percent increase in available units reversed a years-long trend that had driven vacancy rates to 1 percent in 2019. The city’s rock-bottom vacancy rate has been fuelling rent increases across theHRM
H & S MEATS OPENING SECOND LOCATION IN THE KENNEBECASIS H & S Meats, which opened in the City Market in September 2019 by owners Scott and Holly Scichilone, will be opening its second location at 221 Hampton Road in Quispamsis this spring. Scott says operating a store in Quispamsis has always been the dream. “When Holly and I started dating 20-years ago I said it would be nice to have a butcher ROBERT IRVING BUYS $11.5-MILLION FLORIDA ESTATE NEAR BILL SAINT JOHN – A company led by Robert Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, recently paid $11.5-million for an estate in Florida close to ones owned by people like Bill Gates and Billy Joel, according to documents accessed by a U.S. real estate publication called The Real Deal. According to the Warranty Deed, the property was purchased by Championship Properties Limited Partnership, which UHWK IS CAPTURING HOCKEY'S GOOD SIDE Hockey fans and players alike are getting the opportunity to see the game from all new angles. Ref cams, video cameras mounted on the helmets of referees, have been hailed as the true breakout star most recently at the World Cup of Hockey as audiences get a look at the action up close. The popularity of the technology could mean a full-time implementation of ref cams in NHL games in AFTER 100 YEARS, HAZEN INVESTMENTS SAYS THERE'S STILL A SAINT JOHN – During its 100 years as a family-run business, Saint John-based Hazen Investments has been in the business of buying and managing properties, not selling them. “I’ve been here 25 years and we never sold anything,” says John Hazen, general manager ofHazen Investments.
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People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. OPERATION FEED SJ EYES LARGER MISSION SAINT JOHN – Patrick Gordon, founder of Operation Feed SJ, (OFSJ), is determined to erase poverty in Saint John, one bag of food at a time. Gordon, a retired army veteran of three Afghanistan tours, was looking for ways to get involved in the community and was inspired after learning children in high poverty areas often rely on getting food through their schools. MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. ROBERT IRVING BUYS $11.5-MILLION FLORIDA ESTATE NEAR BILL SAINT JOHN – A company led by Robert Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, recently paid $11.5-million for an estate in Florida close to ones owned by people like Bill Gates and Billy Joel, according to documents accessed by a U.S. real estate publication called The Real Deal. According to the Warranty Deed, the property was purchased by Championship Properties Limited Partnership, which A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills. HUDDLE TODAYNEWSCOMMENTARYHEART BEATPODCASTJOB MARKETADVERTISING Huddle Today. News. Fredericton’s Sequoia Renovates and Rebrands. May 13, 2021. News. New Brunswick To Use AstraZeneca Vaccine For Second Doses Only. May 13, 2021. News. Chorus Posts Q1 Financial Loses But Boasts Some Bright Spots.NEWS ARCHIVES
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY TAKES YOUR DISCARDED PLASTIC AND TURNS An innovative Nova Scotia company, Goodwood Plastic, has spent the last two years turning discarded shopping bags and other waste plastics into lumber. The company, located just outside of Halifax in Fort Ellis, planned to have their grand opening in April, but that was canceled due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, they are open for business. WHY HALIFAX HOMES ARE GETTING PRICIER DURING THE COVID-19 That’s an almost 50 percent drop compared to April 2019 and, according to the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors, the fewest homes sold in the city since 1995. But that hasn’t stopped house prices in the city from climbing. Last month, the average cost of a Halifax home was $330,565. That’s a 4 percent hike compared to April 2019. OPERATION FEED SJ EYES LARGER MISSION SAINT JOHN – Patrick Gordon, founder of Operation Feed SJ, (OFSJ), is determined to erase poverty in Saint John, one bag of food at a time. Gordon, a retired army veteran of three Afghanistan tours, was looking for ways to get involved in the community and was inspired after learning children in high poverty areas often rely on getting food through their schools. MONCTON CHEF WANTS TO FILL THE GOURMET ICE CREAM NICHE MONCTON – “I used to spend time reading a lot of cookbooks. Now I read a lot of ice cream books,” said Jon Morrison, one of Moncton’s top culinary talent who also sells artisanal ice cream through his business Lost and Found.. With his business, Morrison wants to make ice cream that’s “perfectly seasoned,” he said. 'THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER,' SAYS DAVE WOLPIN OF KREDL'S A year ago, David Wolpin’s business, Kredl’s Corner Market, was on the brink of bankruptcy. Though the business had become profitable again after undergoing an ill-advised expansion in 2014 that left it in dire financial straights, it was still in trouble. ROBERT IRVING BUYS $11.5-MILLION FLORIDA ESTATE NEAR BILL SAINT JOHN – A company led by Robert Irving, co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, recently paid $11.5-million for an estate in Florida close to ones owned by people like Bill Gates and Billy Joel, according to documents accessed by a U.S. real estate publication called The Real Deal. According to the Warranty Deed, the property was purchased by Championship Properties Limited Partnership, which A GROWING COMMUNITY EMBRACES THE WEDGES' KISSING ROCKS A typical 350 ml bottle of Kissing Rocks Kombucha takes at least 15 days to prepare. The sisters-in-law use organic cane sugar, assam tea and fruits from farmers around the Maritimes. A key ingredient for the fermentation process is the symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY). The tea continues to ferment and becomes carbonated after A LOOK AT NEW BRUNSWICK'S BRAND INFLUENCERS A Look at New Brunswick’s Brand Influencers. Nov 1, 2017. by Cherise Letson. Sarah Duquette, founder of fashion blog Boho and Braids. Image: Submitted. Moncton-based Sarah Duquette started her fashion blog, Boho and Braids about six years ago. At the time, she was also a teacher, a job she wasn’t truly happy with, but it paid the bills. NEW BRUNSWICK TO USE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE FOR SECOND DOSES Dr. Russell believes there’s little risk of using the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for second doses. She said the chances of developing a blood clot from a second dose as, literally, one in a million. New Brunswick is due to receive 13,500 doses of AstraZeneca NB365: A YEAR-LONG SHOWCASE OF N.B. ENTREPRENEURS In collaboration with award-winning photographer Denis Duquette, the campaign will highlight 365 New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses, or organizations. That’s one portrait a day over the course of a year and it represents an investment of $100,000 from Love For Local – New Brunswick. Covering all 104 municipalities in the province,the
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