NB365: John Furlong Of Office Interiors In Bathurst
Office Interiors has many locations across Atlantic Canada, and John Furlong says the spirit of support and kindness across the region is unique.
Office Interiors has many locations across Atlantic Canada, and John Furlong says the spirit of support and kindness across the region is unique.
The New Brunswick Association for Community Living leads in the creation of opportunities for people with an intellectual or developmental disability to live a meaningful, fulfilling life in the community.
Auberge d’Anjou-Cocooning Café in Petit-Rocher makes pastries with quality, local products like maple syrup, blueberries, seasonal fruits and vegetables – there is no shortage of choice.
Danny’s is a relaxed, eco-friendly Inn just a short drive from downtown Bathurst, snowmobiles and coastal beaches.
Nearly 45 years after its opening, the historic site is still an essential place of living Acadian memories, but it has also become a refuge accessible to all, a place of calm and relaxation.
Elaine Bruff’s St. Andrews business also has an online store that sells 100 percent all-natural skincare products, aromatherapy products, and more than 150 varieties of teas.
Okapi is a grocery offering all residents of the Chaleur region an introduction to African gastronomy and culture.
During an April 27 teleconference, the four provincial leaders agreed to keep travel restrictions at provincial borders in place as the latest outbreak of Covid-19 rages in Nova Scotia.
In this episode of the Huddle “Insights” podcast, Don Mills chats with Jennifer Watts, CEO of the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS) about improving the retention of immigrants.
Anne-Marie Jourdain of Café Maris Stella in Bas-Caraquet says coffee shops are places where locals can be themselves, socialize, create, study and remake the world.