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Koffee Kup & Vermont Bread to become family owned and operated

Related Company:  Bakeries were suddenly closed April 26, new owners will reopen both locations, retain brands. Courtesy photo of Blair and Rosalyn Hyslop owners of Mrs. Dunster’s Bakery. Vermont Business Magazine Blair and Rosalyn Hyslop, “couplepreneurs” from Sussex, New Brunswick, who are the owners of Mrs. Dunster’s Bakery, announced Thursday their intention to purchase all the assets of the Koffee Kup Bakery in Burlington, Vermont. “We are thrilled to announce today that we have formed a new company, called North Atlantic Baking Company.” said Co-CEO Blair Hyslop, “We have been advised that North Atlantic Baking Company is the preferred purchaser of the Koffee Kup assets & we are focused on moving quickly to conclude negotiations which will lead to restarting operations very soon.

LETTER: Former wild-seafood mogul John Risley spouts opinions not based in fact about how salmon are grown

- Here’s an old adage that does not need an update: Everyone is entitled to their own opinions. Atlantic Canada’s salmon farming sector will not sit idly by in silence while former wild-seafood mogul John Risley, with no aquaculture experience, spouts opinions not based in fact about how salmon are grown, about our farming practices and about our globally respected scientists. For someone who is calling for an informed discussion on salmon farming, Mr. Risley has displayed an astonishing lack of knowledge about Atlantic Canada’s salmon farming sector – especially for someone who has spent a career in the seafood industry and is presenting himself as a thought leader in public policy discussions.

Coastal News Today | Canada - Nova Scotia seafood billionaire John Risley raises a ruckus in aquaculture circles with latest Devil s Advocate column

In it Nova Scotia’s best-known former seafood mogul alleged farmed salmon is “a deadly enemy to (wild) salmon’s survival” and “salmon farming, as currently practiced is not sustainable.” That’s not a Green candidate talking, but a billionaire who made a lot of money catching and selling fish. There’s more: “The government’s science community is increasingly concerned about the environmental costs of salmon aquaculture, as it is currently carried out on the south coast of Newfoundland (and for that matter the southwest coast of Nova Scotia and the south coast of New Brunswick.” It didn’t take long for Risley to hear from friends and foes.

3 Islanders make list of top-25 powerful business women in Atlantic Canada

3 Islanders make list of top-25 powerful business women in Atlantic Canada Jenene Wooldridge is one of three Islanders to make the list of top-25 powerful business women in Atlantic Canada. Social Sharing It’s really one thing to do the work, but to be recognized for it is another thing Posted: Mar 14, 2021 12:59 PM AT | Last Updated: March 14 Jenene Wooldridge is the executive director of L’nuey.(Buffie Boily)

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