NB365: John Furlong Of Office Interiors In Bathurst
Office Interiors has many locations across Atlantic Canada, and John Furlong says the spirit of support and kindness across the region is unique.
Office Interiors has many locations across Atlantic Canada, and John Furlong says the spirit of support and kindness across the region is unique.
The New Brunswick Association for Community Living leads in the creation of opportunities for people with an intellectual or developmental disability to live a meaningful, fulfilling life in the community.
Auberge d’Anjou-Cocooning Café in Petit-Rocher makes pastries with quality, local products like maple syrup, blueberries, seasonal fruits and vegetables – there is no shortage of choice.
Danny’s is a relaxed, eco-friendly Inn just a short drive from downtown Bathurst, snowmobiles and coastal beaches.
Nearly 45 years after its opening, the historic site is still an essential place of living Acadian memories, but it has also become a refuge accessible to all, a place of calm and relaxation.
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.
Aux Mille et un Jardins has been in Caraquet for generations and it is very nice for them to see the children of yesterday become the customers of today.
Janie Landry’s Lamèque store is full of treasures from many local artisans. Buying local is becoming more and more popular and she hopes to set an example by supporting local products ourselves.
Carrefour Communautaire Beausoleil empowers Acadian and Francophone communities to contribute to the growth and influence of their language and culture in the region.