NB365: Fredericton Filmmaker Simon Desmond
Desmond is an aboriginal filmmaker whose work centres around his journey into documentary filmmaking, documenting and showcasing his culture.
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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Desmond is an aboriginal filmmaker whose work centres around his journey into documentary filmmaking, documenting and showcasing his culture.
The Fredericton SPCA is an animal adoption centre that focuses on the holistic health of every animal that comes through our doors.
For 45 years, Gallery 78 has been known for its excellence in visual art, hospitality and customer service.
BioNB is an economic impact organization that provides concierge services to start-ups, established companies, associations, research institutions, and governments.
Supporting local businesses has a real impact because smaller, local businesses offer choice, style and innovation.
Nick Hansen has seen many companies struggle through the initial stages of the pandemic and he made sure to work with them as they found ways to turn things around and make their way out of the situation.
The Moncton company pays attention to details, sanitizing to reduce the spread of viruses and germs with natural, eco-friendly products.
Since the outset of the pandemic, Aynils has been helping clients find the right tools and use them efficiently to work together at a safe distance.
Issam Timani is proud of the atmosphere they’ve created in their family business and loves the opportunity to bring flavours and hospitability from home.
Kaveh & Maryam Jafari started their business in Canada with a vision in mind: to introduce new natural products, mostly herbal ones, to people here.