NB365: Nicola Macnaughton & Noella Arsenault Of The Nic Nook
Moncton entrepreneur Nicola Macnaughton says The Nic Nook was created out of her love for scrapbooking, photography and journaling.
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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Moncton entrepreneur Nicola Macnaughton says The Nic Nook was created out of her love for scrapbooking, photography and journaling.
The Moncton entrepreneur is motivated to see his new business succeed through hard work and perseverance, especially in this difficult time of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Saint John entrepreneur says the greater Saint John community has always rallied together to support each other, to keep the money here. This past year has simply reinforced her love for her community.
Historica Developments manages and develops properties in Saint John’s heritage-rich uptown core.
As the CEO of Envision Saint John, Paulette brings a passion for her community and the ability to lead transformational change, drive economic growth, and deliver return on investment for the Saint John region.
Supporting local means building a special relationship that is incomparable to anything a big box can offer you, says Dominique Leger of In Pursuit – A Mobile Boutique in Saint John.
Formed in 1819 at Cody’s Coffee House on Prince William Street in Saint John, the Chamber has always been a champion of the business community.
Pump House Brewery in Moncton is motivated to build its legacy in our community. For centuries, the history of cities, towns and communities worldwide always includes a chapter on the local brewery.
Doing business in New Brunswick is great because of the super friendly people. The guests of this Saint John bed and breakfast often ask if everyone here takes friendly pills.
A son of entrepreneurs, Jesse Vergen says supporting local has been a guiding principle over the past 20 years.