NB365: Éric Gingras Of Brûlerie du Vieux Poste In Edmundston
Éric Gingras of Brûlerie du Vieux Poste always says his cafe and roaster receive great local support in Edmundston.
Éric Gingras of Brûlerie du Vieux Poste always says his cafe and roaster receive great local support in Edmundston.
It was Valérie Albert’s and Megan Picard’s aspiration to take their passion for dance to another level that led them to start their own business.
In 2018, Céline Parent and Sandy Hébert saw an opportunity to take over a small coffee shop and establish Moonshin’hers, capitalizing on the trend of microbreweries, whiskey and great food
Plourde Machine à Coudre celebrated its 55th anniversary on August 11th, and Sylvain Plourde says they would not have had this longevity without the support of their community.
The owners of the railway museum in Edmundston are proud that despite all the challenges and obstacles, people have not lost their sense of community.
Joey Corriveau has always had a penchant for business and a passion for cars. When he saw an opportunity to fill a need in the area that would allow him to combine all his passions, he jumped at the chance.
Hélène Angers of Ah! Communications says her purchasing and hiring decisions of professional service providers directly influence the ability of local entrepreneurs to share their skills and sell their products.
Mathieu Gagné is focused on how can he better meet the needs of his customers and getting more involved in his community.
Their vision is to equip the local talent with all the essential knowledge, experience, tools and skills they need and empower them as digital storytellers who will push the design industry’s boundaries.
Jason Gallant and Mylène Theriault have dream jobs for those of us who have felt cooped up during the pandemic. They’re travelling the province in an Audi e-tron from Audi Moncton promoting small businesses and organizations as part of Love for Local New Brunswick’s “Electric Summer Social Tour.”