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In this episode CEO of the West Prince Chamber of Commerce discusses the decision to introduce a new tiered membership structure. We get the details on the different levels of added exposure and discounts that members can enjoy for their chosen level of investment. We also chat with the first member to sign on to the highest tier.
In this episode we chat with Don Mcdougall about the release of his new book, Business: Get It Done, Have Some Fun (written by Gary MacDougall). Don opens up about his early days growing up in Western PEI and the principles instilled in him by his family and community, which helped him become a serial entrepreneur. 
In this episode we chat with HR Coordinator Rushell MacDonald of Community Inclusions Ltd. Rushell describes her own employment journey and how she found her "right fit" in HR. We discuss the important role of Community Inclusions and why HR is important to small business success.
In this episode we chat with the winner of the West Prince Chamber of Commerce "Community Impact Award", Dr. Herb Dickieson (Kathleen Dickieson). Dr. Herb discusses what it is about our rural community that gives him and his wife the zeal to make meaningful contributions that affect our population. 
Julio Sanchez owns and operates Julio's Seafood Market located in St. Peters Bay.
Listen to Julio's journey from The Dominican Republic - Toronto - St. Peters Bay
In this episode we chat with Ruby Lubigan, owner of Sarai Sari store. As a recent winner of the West Prince Chamber of Commerce Emerging Business Award, Ruby describes how hard work and determination has allowed her to have a successful business that brings a taste of the Philippines to rural PEI.
Jason Tompkins is the owner of TNT Tuna and the Poke Shack.
 
Listen to how his career path changed from cooperate banking to buying tuna on the wharf!
Amber along with her husband Jordan own and operate the restaurant Strait Goods in Fortune, PEI.
Amber grew up in the country and it goes without saying a combination of entrepreneurial upbringing and family oriented hard work led her to becoming a business owner herself.  Her first pay cheque was issued from Bluefin Restaurant at the age of 14 and she went on to purchased the Bluefin Restaurant in 2017.
 
Listen to how Amber and Jordan navigated together the challenges of a fire, a pandemic, a new restaurant, a wedding and a new arrival expected any day!
In this episode we get an introduction to the process of hiring foreign workers, with professional advice from James Kang of H&G Immigration Consulting and feedback from Dougie Martin of Martin's Machine Shop.
Helping to create inclusive communities for all.
Lindee Gallant of the Eastern PEI Community Navigator
The West Prince Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards are scheduled for April 21st, 2022. Chief Executive Officer, Tammy Rix puts out the call to all West Prince residents to nominate local businesses for Chamber awards in eight categories.
Join us to hear about Chris's journey into the insurance business and the benefits of the Chamber Plan.
In this episode we chat with the owners of two niche businesses that are bringing bargains and hard to find products to West Prince customers. Leah Deagle of (K.W. Liquidation) and Tanner Handrahan of (Games West PEI), discuss the obstacles and benefits of having a unique businesses in a rural area.
In this episode we discuss the recent merger of four Legacy Credit Unions and how the amalgamation will bring benefits to its rural, customers, small business owners and staff. We discuss the service and up-coming retirement of the long serving Tignish Branch CEO.
Richards Bait and Tackle is a small business providing products and service for the ever popular hobby of recreational fishing on PEI. This family venture is operated by the father and sons team, David, Matthew and Kyle Richards. We discuss with Matthew, the passion behind the business, the products they provide and why recreational fishing is so popular on the island.
Simonne was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 50.  After treatment a breast cancer survivor may need to decide what prosthesis to wear to get back to "feeling like themselves".   For Simonne it was hard to find the right prosthesis that filled her needs.  She researched various natural animals and plant-based fibers to find what properties when wanted in a breast prosthesis.
She solved that problem for herself, she knew she was onto something; and that is how Comfort 'n' Confidence by Au Naturel came to be.



