NB365: David Shin Of Café C’est La Vie In Moncton
David Shin feels fortunate to be able to count on his community to support his business, his team, and his dream.
David Shin feels fortunate to be able to count on his community to support his business, his team, and his dream.
The owners of Tireshack Brewing say the quality, craftsmanship, skills and service of local businesses in New Brunswick are absolutely incredible.
Mylène Després says the pandemic has really come to amplify how important and integral local support is to the success of our communities. Community resilience comes from the strength of local support and relationships.
Marc Nadeau has always had the desire to be his own boss and to take on challenges, no matter how big or small.
Justin Beaulieu says supporting local businesses is the way to move our region forward and improve the well-being of our families, friends, neighbours – everyone.
The Fraser Edmundston Golf Club will celebrate 100 years in 2026, and they’ve greatly benefited from the support of locals, tourists and sports enthusiasts alike over the past century.
Alliance Protection offers a security system service that gives people peace of mind when it comes to keeping an eye on their property.
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