NB365: Myriam Djenabou Of Épicerie Okapi
Okapi is a grocery offering all residents of the Chaleur region an introduction to African gastronomy and culture.
Okapi is a grocery offering all residents of the Chaleur region an introduction to African gastronomy and culture.
The Bathurst-based entrepreneur holds true to the values of her business: quality of the items, positive impact on the environment and greater bang for your buck.
On Thursday, Public Health reported 16 new cases of Covid-19, with five cases in the Moncton area, nine cases in the Edmundston region, and one case each in the Fredericton and Bathurst regions.
CCNB-INNOV Applied Research Network provides specialized technical services to help small and medium-sized manufacturers in the Maritimes be more productive and create higher quality products.
This will be the third new location in the province for the popular retail chain. Last fall Marshalls opened a new store in Saint John, and earlier this year it also opened one in Bathurst.
The Marshalls store will be located on 700 St. Peter Avenue.
Kaffeine Espresso Bar, located in the heart of downtown Bathurst, will offer specialty beverages with coffee beans that are roasted by Atlantic Canadian craft roasters, like Anchored Coffee in Nova Scotia.
Bathurst’s Big D Drive-In succeeds by sticking to what it does best: serve milkshakes, quarter pounder burgers, onion rings, fries and barbecued chicken, all ordered from and eaten in customers’ cars.
Big Deal Market will look like a combination of a Bulk Barn and a country market.
This first story in a series about the changing labour market and economic growth in Greater Moncton.