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The Sussex & District Chamber of Commerce
66 Broad Street, Unit
2
P.O. Box 5152
Sussex, NB
E4E 5L2
Phone (506) 433-1845
Fax (506) 433-1886
E-mail: sdcc@nb.aibn.com
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Canadian Chamber
"Since 1925, the
Canadian Chamber of Commerce has been the largest, most influential
advocate for business in Canada. Founded with the aim of creating a
strong, unified voice for Canadian business and a set of values from
which policies encouraging prosperity would emerge, the Canadian Chamber
of Commerce continues to be the only voluntary, non-political association
that has an organized grassroots affiliate in every federal riding."
www.chamber.ca
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Atlantic Provinces
Chamber of Commerce
"Our mission is
to create an environment in which Chambers of Commerce and Boards of
Trade in Atlantic Canada can achieve their full potential and represent
the business community in a unified and effective manner."
www.apcc.ca
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New Brunswick Chamber
of Commerce
"Over the past
ten years, New Brunswick has established a progressive, pro-business
atmosphere, with a level of telecommunications and technology expertise
unsurpassed and a quality of life second to none. New Brunswick is a
fully bilingual province, with a vibrant culture and a very positive
attitude."
"The New
Brunswick Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) represents the provincial business
interests of 37 local Chambers of Commerce/Boards of Trade."
www.nbchamber.ca
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The Town of Sussex
"Originally
settled by United Empire Loyalists moving up the St. John River Valley,
the Sussex area has grown to a population of more than 35,000. The Town
of Sussex, itself, has a population of 4,182 (Census 2001).The town
developed as a service centre to surrounding communities. Historically a
farming community, Sussex has capitalized on its excellent geography to
become a leading transportation, manufacturing, distribution and service
centre in Atlantic Canada."
"The Town of
Sussex is located in south central New Brunswick, Canada, strategically
located between the province's three largest cities; Saint John, Moncton,
and Fredericton."
"With tree-lined
streets, gracious older homes and an abundance of small-town charm,
Sussex combines a thriving business culture, recreational possibilities
and an outstanding array of community services."
www.sussex.ca
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The Village of
Sussex Corner
"Sussex Corner
was originally known as "Pleasant Valley"; a name it shared
with the areas of Roachville, Sussex, and Dutch Valley. It is thought
that this name was chosen because the land seemed to be "nestled in
a valley" away from harsh winds and storms. Those traveling from Saint
John to Chegnecto would often travel this route along the Saint John and
Kenebecasis either by horseback or canoe, thus avoiding the rough waters
and harsh winds of the Bay of Fundy."
www.sussexcorner.com
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