New owners for former Pizza Delight in Sackville
The former Pizza Delight property on Mallard Drive in Sackville has been sold.
A new numbered company (752259 NB Inc.) bought the property, and according to Service New Brunswick’s property online service, paid $645,000 for the building and land. That’s $95,000 more than was paid two years ago, in the summer of 2022.
The directors of the new company are Surendra Prasad Semwal of Stratford, PEI and Preetpal Sohi of McLeod Hill, just outside of Fredericton. They registered their New Brunswick company in January 2024, and also operate a New Brunswick company called Namaste FGC, which is opening a bar and grill at the Fredericton Golf Club.
According to the website NamasteBistro.ca, the pair also run restaurants in Miramichi and Charlottetown, under the names Namaste Miramichi and Taste of India.
CHMA has reached out to the new owners to learn about their plans for their Sackville property.
The property at 24 Mallard Drive includes the former Pizza Delight building, and a triangular lot that stretches down to the parking lot at the Sackville Visitor Information Centre.
Since the property last changed hands, Tantramar council has voted twice to expand the possibilities for the property.
In 2023, council voted to allow drive-thru restaurants in Sackville’s highway-commercial zone, and this year they approved starting the process to get rid of a development agreement on the property, which limits possible development to a single restaurant.… Continue
Sackville Farmers’ Market has new delivery options
The Sackville Farmers’ Market is starting it’s online ordering and delivery system this week, with the first delivery date scheduled for this Saturday, November 7th.
Now that it’s November, the market relocated to its winter location at 45 Main Street.
The system is based on the food box program implemented over the summer, where folks ordered market essentials such as bread and eggs for $15.
There are three options for food packages, which the Market says will “suit different households’ food needs.”
The “affordable food box” features seasonal fruits and vegetables for $15, and is described as “ideal for a single person.”
The “big veggie-stock up” option is $35, meant for “a household’s worth of vegetable staples.” The box has potatoes, carrots, onions, with some “seasonal surprises.”
The largest box is the “family pack” which includes “a loaf of Esser’s bread, a dozen eggs, apples, and a selection of seasonal produce.” The family pack is available at $40.
Order forms are available online.
If market patrons have any suggestions for the future of the ordering process, there is a segment where folks can share additional options they would like to see added in the future.
Pre-ordering is open for delivery this Saturday, and will close on Wednesday, November 5th at 5pm.
Payments are accepted by e-transfer.
Any questions should be directed to the market manager at sackvillemarket@gmail.com… Continue