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When I spoke with Virginia Tudor – the owner and operator of the Brier Island Lodge – over the phone in mid-March, a nor’easter had just swept across

Nova Scotia. If you’re not familiar with Nova Scotia geography, Brier Island is the most southwesterly point of the province and sits at the entrance of the Bay of Fundy. (For you birds of passage, it’s a four hour drive along NS-101 from the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.) Spotlight on Business Magazine’s Halifax office wasn’t worse for wear that morning, but I was curious how the approximately 200 permanent residents of this island – which is only 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long and 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide – fared against the freezing rain, sleet, snow, and gales.

“We’re half a kilometre from Long Island with the Grand Passage between us, so Mother Nature is truly in control,” she told me with a halting stoicism in her voice. “

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In late March, Spotlight on Business Magazine had the opportunity to speak with the Senior Director of Human Resources and Retail at Sobeys Atlantic, Stephanie Forsythe. The opportunity arose after speaking with five represen- tatives from the DIRECTIONS Council of Nova Scotia, a non-profit vocational services society for citizens with disabilities...

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SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS MAGAZINE • APRIL 2017

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