NB365: Ellen Pickle Of Tidewater Books In Sackville
A lifelong reader, Ellen Pickle decided to open Tidewater Books in Sackville and is still going strong 26 years later.
A lifelong reader, Ellen Pickle decided to open Tidewater Books in Sackville and is still going strong 26 years later.
Starting out, Ryan Browne had a hard time finding a place that would hire him because of the number of tattoos he had showing. So he opened his own shop!
Marci’s is based on a love of nutritious and flavourful eating, quality ingredients, the environment and making a positive impact in our community.
The new episode of the Huddle “Insights” podcast features an interview with Scott Brison, a former federal Liberal cabinet minister and current Chair of the Economic Growth Council, who provides his insights on how best to grow the economy within Nova Scotia.
Rick Lockhart has created a local place for people to come together and connect through lively conversation, one hand-forged beer at a time.
The Campbellton entrepreneur says supporting local businesses is a way of saying thank you for making the community a better place to live.
The Smiths’ Sussex business got its start when their daughter was turning 13 and looking for something to do for the summer.
On the latest episode of the Huddle “Home Office” podcast, Mark Leger chats with the co-founder and CEO about Wattpad being acquired by a South Korean company for more than $600-million (U.S.) and its plans for accelerated growth of the company and its Halifax headquarters.
A café like we see in the movies, Café Chez Wes has an ambiance and a connection with customers who all come together around a meal.
Jacob Woods happily followed in his father’s footsteps and became an entrepreneur.