Venn Launches Program to Match Interns With Companies Doing Export Development
10 N.B. companies will receive subsidies to hire people that can help develop export strategies and do market research.
10 N.B. companies will receive subsidies to hire people that can help develop export strategies and do market research.
Tina and Elsa Wedge are selling up to 500 bottles homemade fermented tea to health-conscious consumers at the Dieppe market each week.
The event was organized by The Hive, which provides support services to newcomers that start or buy businesses in the Moncton region.
The new team members are bilingual, allowing the firm to better serve clients in Francophone communities like Dieppe.
Frederic Laforge says they also found it hard to operate the mobile truck for only three months a year.
CEO and founder Frederic Laforge says they’ll focus their efforts instead on an initiative to supply local food to schools.
Clotilde and Martial Heibing are selling quirky European home decor in a store that will be open until December 23.
The owner of the popular Moncton bakery says McBuns’ customers will also enjoy Mrs. Dunsters’ additional product offerings.
The owners of a popular cafe and craft brewery in an old church in Alma open a Riverview location in January.
N.S. entrepreneur opens My Home Apparel on Moncton’s Main Street and will donate a portion of the profits to help the homeless.