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Business owners in Manitoba have been eagerly awaiting the province s reopening plan and watched closely as it was unveiled Thursday.
For many, the plan was vague and disappointing.
Crazy Beans Coffee opened its breakfast and lunch cafe April 6 on the ground floor of the Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center in LaVilla nearly two months after closing its doors in Fleming Island.
Representatives from the family-owned chain and Jacksonville Transportation Authority officials attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony inside the JRTC.
“Crazy Beans is not just coffee, it’s a culture,” Crazy Beans co-owners Edgar and Herbert Bartley said in a news release April 6.
JTA CEO Nathaniel Ford said the transportation authority is “proud to support a small, local and minority-owned business” investing in the historic LaVilla neighborhood.
“The Crazy Beans Coffee café further enhances the experience for the thousands of customers who use this terminal each day, and the nearly 800 JTA employees who work out of our campuses,” he said.
Excessive dumping and thieves close Pāpāmoa community food stall
11 Jan, 2021 09:28 PM
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The stall after thieves came through and ripped out secured crates. Photo / Supplied
A Pāpāmoa mother who helped set up a community food stall has had to pay hundreds of dollars out of her own pocket after people smashed up and dumped broken goods at the site.
Now the food stall that benefitted many in the community over three years has been taken down.
Kelly O Leary and her neighbour Rachel Rich set up the Papamoa Food Swap stall on the corner of Parton and Papamoa Beach Rds in June 2018 as a way to help the community.