NB365: Bobby Black, Cherrie Moreault, And Louis Leith Of ALIVE Kombucha In Moncton
ALIVE runs the first kombucha plant in the world to brew using 100 percent solar energy.
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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ALIVE runs the first kombucha plant in the world to brew using 100 percent solar energy.
“When the opportunity presented itself in 2019 to purchase Big River Sports, I knew this was the right next step to take.”
When Covid-19 paralyzed the tourism industry, Melissa and Mikael Savoie were worried about the future of their budding business. But support from New Brunswickers allowed them to not just stay open, but grow during the pandemic.
Chris Legacy and his family noticed the nearest brewery to Bathurst was in Moncton and we wanted to have that true craft experience a little closer to home.
As a referral center with specialties that benefit patients from all over the province, and even from elsewhere in the Atlantic, CHU Dumont Foundation sees better than anyone how health is everyone’s business.
Five Bridges believes their community anchors their success. The company supports local charities, initiates fundraising opportunities, donates time and products to non-profit organizations, and invests in neighbourhood associationsto give back to the people who they feel will be instrumental in their development.
“Our beautiful city of Bathurst deserved to have a cozy and welcoming place to meet and socialize, either over drinks or coffee, and downtown was our primary choice.”
Jean-Philippe Lagacé and Mélissa Savoie decided to start a business in Restigouche to showcase the best our region has to offer.
Cliff Vautour And Amanda Losier Of East Coast Vinyl Supplies started their business after a small project for their kids’ hockey team revealed a big problem with big-box stores.
Jennyfer Brideau says her business is here today “thanks to the support I received from the community. It is therefore essential for me to return the favour.”