Inclusion sociale et itinérance
L’itinérance n’est pas seulement un problème de logement, c’est un problème social. L’itinérance touche plus de 230 000 Canadiens tous les ans et Moncton n’échappe pas à la situation. Par contre, ce qui distingue Moncton, c’est sa collectivité qui cherche sans cesse à être meilleure et à faire mieux.
Social Inclusion and Homelessness
Homelessness is more than simply a housing issue. It is also a social issue. Homelessness affects over 230 000 Canadians every year, and Moncton is not immune to this situation. But what makes Moncton unique is its community who thrives to do better and to be better.
Euston Park Social
Downtown Moncton has much to offer when it comes to food and beverages. Among some of the great businesses is a new, unique spot called Euston Park Social. Co-owners, Gene and Susan Cormier, felt that there was something missing in the core of downtown Moncton. Gene, who was born and raised in the Greater Moncton area, is an experienced chef who has traveled all over the world as a corporate executive chef and culinary advisor. His wife, Susan, has worked in hospitality alongside him during their travels and together, they form the perfect team to create a successful and thriving business.
Boutique 2ᵉ Look
Although there are many shops and boutiques in downtown Moncton, Boutique 2ᵉ Look stands out as one of the most unique and attractive businesses. Its owner, Ginette Robichaud, tells us a little about herself, her shop and what led to her success.
Boutique 2ᵉ Look
Bien qu’il y ait plusieurs magasins et boutiques dans le centre-ville de Moncton, Boutique 2ᵉ Look ressort comme l’une des entreprises les plus uniques et attirantes. Sa propriétaire Ginette Robichaud nous parle un peu d’elle-même, de sa boutique et de ce qui a mené à son succès.
Downtown Moncton – 2022 Annual General Meeting
DATE Tuesday, March 29, 2022 TIME 8:30 a.m. LOCATION ...