NB365: Joannie Lagacé Of Café Europa
The Campbellton entrepreneur says supporting local businesses is a way of saying thank you for making the community a better place to live.
The Campbellton entrepreneur says supporting local businesses is a way of saying thank you for making the community a better place to live.
The Smiths’ Sussex business got its start when their daughter was turning 13 and looking for something to do for the summer.
A café like we see in the movies, Café Chez Wes has an ambiance and a connection with customers who all come together around a meal.
Jacob Woods happily followed in his father’s footsteps and became an entrepreneur.
A few years ago, Elissa Colpitts of Piccadilly Coffee Roasters followed her dreams and has seen steady growth since those early days of the business.
After working in the outdoor industry at various shops across the country, there was a void in the local market here in Sussex, so McNair took the plunge into something he loves.
Organizers of the Love for Local campaign are looking for two New Brunswick superfans who love all things local, travel, and social media.
An entrepreneur and events planner by nature, Sherry McCormick loves meeting brides and grooms and sharing the magic of their special day.
Moncton-based Kelly and Matheson wanted a place for women who had questions about puberty, pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, and menopause to get answers. They also wanted one space, where a number of health professionals could support the community.
With tourism halted for a second season, Jenna Cann of Wharf Village in Moncton is humbled yet again by the support of people in the community.