NB365: Kevin Downing Of Downing Construction In Caraquet
In the past, Kevin Downing worked outside the province most of the year to support his family. He wanted to be home for dinner every night, so he decided to stay home start my own business.
In the past, Kevin Downing worked outside the province most of the year to support his family. He wanted to be home for dinner every night, so he decided to stay home start my own business.
People in a community help each other, says Cyndie Lanteigne, and buying locally is a form of mutual support that benefits everyone.
Over the last 10 years, Port Saint John has invested significantly in building relationships with the Saint John community and providing value beyond the typical economic boost associated with a port.
After more than a year of COVID-19, governments are starting to ease restrictions and things are inching towards normal. But for a region that relies so much on our ports, one question still looms large: what’s happening with cruise ships?
Mélanie Chiasson says being in business for herself is the best way to do what she loves best and support her family and the broader community at the same time.
Cathy Bennett, the former Finance Minister for Newfoundland and Labrador, joins Don Mills and David Campbell on the latest episode of the Huddle “Insights” podcast to discuss the future prospects for the province’s economy.
Anne Herbin, an all out entrepreneur with an appetite for risk, left a career as a pharmacist in France to open a café in Caraquet.
Rachel Désilets says supporting local businesses has a real impact because they help drive the economy and create a vibrant community.
The modernized port will not only feature a new container pier with a longer berth and deeper water but will also include technology and process changes that will improve supply chain efficiency and trade flow.
Nathalie Legresley worked for years as a professional nail technician in Quebec and has fulfilled a dream of opening her own business in Caraquet and returning to her roots here in Acadie.