NB365: Kristan And Diane Cloney Of Spree In St. Stephen
Kristan And Diane Cloney bring a passion for entrepreneurship and a uniquely curated boutique to St. Stephen.
NB365 is a year-long series of portraits of New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations. NB365 is one of five ‘support local’ campaigns that Love for Local – New Brunswick will run throughout 2021 and 2022. Huddle is a media partner.
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Kristan And Diane Cloney bring a passion for entrepreneurship and a uniquely curated boutique to St. Stephen.
John Barker of St. Stephen has loved army surplus and music stores all his life and decided to do what he loves by opening a business that caters to both passions.
The Five Kings isn’t just a place to enjoy great meal and some delicious pints – it’s the only place in St. Stephen where you can also take your favourite beer home with you.
Karen Seeley moved to New Brunswick in May 2020 looking for a new adventure and she certainly found one with her new job in St. Stephen.
The owner of Soapstone Editing is inspired by the strong web of support among business owners in St. Stephen.
Brett Gallant has been an entrepreneur at heart since he was a young person doing paper routes and working other various jobs like Dicki Dee.
Striving to bring something different to Miramichi, Chelsea Rivalin and Peter Comisso make homemade soups, salad dressings, roast peppers, sprouted lentils, tzatziki, sweet and smokey tofu
Deb Thibodeau had an elderly relative who had difficulty getting groceries due to mobility issues. As she was doing this for her, she heard from various people that it was a much-needed service in her region.
Laura and Wade St. Coeur always loved the little boutiques in the cities they lived in and thought it would be a great adventure to open one in Miramichi.
Gene Fowler And Jessica Beckett run the only animation studio in the province, providing work to dozens of artists in Miramichi and New Brunswick.