SAACC 2024 Business Awards

The St. Anthony and Area Chamber of Commerce recognized the achievements of its business community during the 2nd Annual Business Awards held at the Royal Canadian Legion, St. Anthony on March 15, 2024. These awards are presented annually during the Chamber’s Annual General Meeting.

“Small businesses create jobs and drive economic development in our communities. We established the Business Awards as an opportunity to thank our business community for all their contributions and hard work. Recognizing and supporting our local businesses helps create and sustain thriving communities in rural Newfoundland and Labrador,” said Christopher Mitchelmore, President of Great Northern Chamber of Commerce.

The 2nd Annual Business Awards were sponsored by the CBDC Nortip, Scotiabank, Atlantic Edge Credit Union, Town of St. Anthony, Town of St. Lunaire-Griquet, Tract Consulting and PAL Airlines.

The 2024 winners are as follows: 

  • The Big Dreamer Award – Lightkeeper’s Café and Great Viking Feast, St. Anthony
  • The Community Impact Award – Barb Genge of Tuckamore Lodge, Main Brook
  • Outstanding Employee Award – Gloria Lawless of St. Barbe Consumer’s Co-op Society Ltd., Flower’s Cove
  • New Business of the Year Award – Rebel Coffee House, St. Anthony
  • Business Excellence Award – Burden’s General Store/Castle Building Supplies, St. Lunaire-Griquet
  • Chamber’s Choice Award – Paul Dunphy, formerly of Anthony Insurance, St. Anthony

The Big Dreamer Award (Sponsor: Town of St. Lunaire-Griquet)

▪ Whether it’s in technology, innovation, or commerce this business has a dream and it’s made a difference.

▪ From the coffee shop next door to innovations in industry. We want to hear about a business on the Great Northern Peninsula that started with a dream.

▪ Addressing challenges or doing something new this business sees the GNP as a place of opportunity.

The owner of this business uses the line, this is “What I know” as this entrepreneur purchased a business she was an employee for 20 plus years. Patsy-Sinyard Pittman, took over the Lightkeepers Café and Great Viking Feast and did so as a “Big Dreamer”. She sees so much opportunity and collaborations on the Great Northern Peninsula that can lead to her success, from her picnics in the park concept, to hosting pitch n’ pints, a book launch, conferences, catering and supporting other entrepreneurs in the community through partnerships, Patsy wants to be involved, work with others and see her Big Dream into a reality. She’s quite humble, but truly proud and her story is inspiring. Patsy Sinyard Pittman of the Lightkeeper’s Café is this year’s recipient of the 2024 Big Dreamer Award.

Thank you Wanda Hedderson, Deputy Mayor for presenting the award to Patsy Sinyard-Pittman of Lightkeeper’s Cafe and Great Viking Feast.

The Community Impact Award (Sponsor: CBDC Nortip)

▪ An employee or employer or organization that is making a difference in its community.

▪ Inspires community, drives change on the Great Northern Peninsula.

▪ Makes a difference, not just to the economy but the future of people living in the region.

Through her long-term entrepreneurial pursuits and community involvement this employer has driven change on the Great Northern Peninsula. From her involvement as an Economic Development Officer, leading the Viking Trail Tourism Association to attracting millions of dollars in capital investment with the Viking 1000 campaign, her involvement in Norstead Viking Village and Port of Trade at L’anse aux Meadows, giving back as a Mayor and Councillor to her award winning Tuckamore Lodge that is a world class destination operating since the 1980s. Barb Genge has employed and given back to the Great Northern Peninsula, she is an inspiration and has made a difference not only to the economy but for the future of people living in the region. Barb Genge of Tuckamore Lodge is truly deserving of our 2024 Community Impact Award.

Award presented by Anne Pilgrim, Vice-President and Lynn Decker Ellsworth, Director of CBDC Nortip to Barb Genge of Tuckamore Lodge.

Outstanding Employee Award (Sponsor: Atlantic Edge Credit Union)

Presented to an individual, nominated by an employer or customer who may or may not be in a customer-facing position but:

▪ demonstrates company values and supports the company’s mission and other members of the team.

▪ continually strives to deliver quality work which will enhance the company’s success.

▪ is a positive company ambassador on and off the job.

She is known for being extremely hard-working and helpful. She is a team player and supports the mission of the organization. Whether it is stocking shelves, cleaning, in the back rooms, or serving a customer this employee goes above and beyond to help those in the store. She’s known her friendly manners, smile, and willingness to serve. This long-time employee at St. Barbe Consumer’s Coop received multiple nominations from customers – Gloria Lawless of Flower’s Cove is the recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Employee Award.

Award Presented by: Beverly Patey, Manager of AECU St. Anthony to Gloria Lawless of St. Barbe Consumer Coop Society Ltd.

New Business of the Year Award (in operation less than five years) (Sponsor: Town of St. Anthony)

▪ New to the scene, this business knows what it takes to make it work.

▪ Has proven success in its relationship with community, customers, or clients.

▪ Building a solid foundation to succeed and sustain.

Started in 2019, this business is bringing a boutique style craft store, paired with fresh coffee and specialty drinks to residents in St. Anthony. They are supporting locals and have hosted numerous events to bring out residents from trivia to nacho nights. They uniquely created Lyv’s Landing this past season to appeal to youth and have given back to the BG Club. This business capitalizes on its social media expertise of insta and Facebook and the employees have been held at the highest standard for having such great relationships with customers and community. Colleen and son Michael Loder have built a business in which we want to see them continue to succeed and sustain. Our 2024 New Business of the Year Award is Rebel Coffee House.

Award Presented by: St. Anthony Mayor Brad Johannessen to Colleen Loder of Rebel Coffee House.

Business Excellence Award (Sponsor: CBDC Nortip)

▪ Recognized for its dedication, and contribution to the economy.

▪ Leadership, in community and in the workplace.

▪ A good employer, who delivers an outstanding product or service.

▪ Encourages growth in its community and works with others to see economic growth.

This family business got its start in 1959 as a grocery and general store. They have expanded into many other lines of business to include Castle Building Supplies, Ice Plant, Trucking and more. Graham Burden’s General Store is filled with the next generation of family members and friendly service as they go above and beyond to carry products, offer competitive pricing and meet the changing needs of consumer demand. They are a fixture in St. Lunaire-Griquet that deliver outstanding products and services, as well as give back to their community. Their investments have created significant employment and stimulated economic growth in the region. Our 2024 Business Excellence Award Recipient is Burden’s General Store.

Award presented by: Jack Rowe, Secretary/Treasurer and Margaret Caines, Client Services Officer at CBDC Nortip to George Burden of Burden’s General Store and Castle Building Supplies.

Chamber’s Choice Award (nominated by Chamber Executive and presented to a business or employee/individual) (Sponsor: Scotiabank)

▪ Delivers a high-quality product or service in St.Anthony and Area

▪ Builds momentum, encourages growth, while adapting to the GNP.

▪ Supports the Chamber of Commerce’s vision for growth and thriving communities.

The recipient of this year’s Chamber’s Choice award goes to an individual who has been a champion of the Chamber of Commerce for decades. He has served on the Executive and established a successful business in the community for decades. He is one of our regular luncheon attendees, has been a major driver in ensuring the Chamber was on solid footing and would continue well into the future. He’s been a great volunteer with our Visitor Information Centre ensuring that signs are put up and removed each season. Paul Dunphy, formerly of Anthony Insurance has truly encourage growth and has been one of our most ardent supports of the Chamber’s vision for growth and thriving communities. Even after retirement from his insurance business, Paul continues to support the Chamber and its vision. Paul Dunphy has received unanimous endorsement from the Executive to be our 2024 Chamber’s Choice Award recipient.

Award Presenter: Nolan Pelley, Scotiabank Branch Manager to Paul Dunphy of St. Anthony.

Nominations Details!

The St. Anthony and Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to open the call for nominations for our 2024 Business Excellence Awards. Help us celebrate businesses on the Great Northern Peninsula. The hard-work, leadership, and success. We encourage everyone to tap into this opportunity to learn about businesses here at home, success stories and new opportunities.

The nomination process is simple – fill out the form below to nominate a business (remember this could also be an employee! And about businesses that are going above and beyond). ****The nominee must be a member of the St. Anthony and Area Chamber of Commerce. But nominations can be made the by the public, excluding the Chamber’s Choice award.

DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: Nominees open Monday, Jan 22nd  and close Friday, Feb 9th, 2024

About Our Awards The St. Anthony and Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to celebrate our thriving business community, and welcome new members. Join us Friday, March 15 2024 as we profile businesses, and highlight future opportunities. The evening will include an Award Presentation, Local Food and Music, prizes and more!

NOMINATION FORM

Award Categories

1.Business Excellence Award (Sponsor: CBDC Nortip)

  • Recognized for its dedication, and contribution to the economy.
  • Leadership, in community and in the workplace.
  • A good employer, who delivers an outstanding product or service.
  • Encourages growth in its community and works with others to see economic growth.

2.The Community Impact Award (Sponsor: CBDC Nortip)

  • An employee or employer or organization that is making a difference in its community.
  • Inspires community, drives change on the Great Northern Peninsula.
  • Makes a difference, not just to the economy but the future of people living in the region.

3.New Business of the Year Award (in operation less than five years) (Sponsor: Town of St. Anthony)

  • New to the scene, this business knows what it takes to make it work.
  • Has proven success in its relationship with community, customers, or clients.
  • Building a solid foundation to succeed and sustain.

4.The Big Dreamer Award (Sponsor: Town of St. Lunaire-Griquet)

  • Whether it’s in technology, innovation, or commerce this business has a dream and it’s made a difference.
  • From the coffee shop next door to innovations in industry. We want to hear about a business on the Great Northern Peninsula that started with a dream.
  • Addressing challenges or doing something new this business sees the GNP as a place of opportunity.

5.Outstanding Employee Award (Sponsor: Atlantic Edge Credit Union)

Presented to an individual, nominated by an employer or customer who may or may not be in a customer-facing position but:

  • demonstrates company values and supports the company’s mission and other members of the team.
  • continually strives to deliver quality work which will enhance the company’s success.
  • is a positive company ambassador on and off the job.

6.Chamber’s Choice Award (presented to a business or employee) (Sponsor: Scotiabank)

  • Delivers a high-quality product or service in St.Anthony and Area
  • Builds momentum, encourages growth, while adapting to the GNP.
  • Supports the Chamber of Commerce’s vision for growth and thriving communities.

Businesses, Organizations or Individuals eligible for nomination:

Academy Canada
Andy’s Northern Grocery
Association for New Canadians
Atlantic Edge Credit Union
Bargain Shop
Bell Aliant
BGC St. Anthony and Area
Boyds Convenience
Breen’s Value Grocer
Budgell’s Construction
Burden’s General Store
Burnt Cape Cabins Ltd.
CBDC Nortip
Clearview Cable
Cohen’s Home Furnishings & Paint Shop
Coleman’s
Compassion Homecare
Consumer’s Choice Pharmacy
Craft Council NL
Daily Catch Restaurant
Dept. of IET
Dept. of IPGS
Dockside Motel
Econo Malls
Electronic Product Recycling Association-EPRA
Fillier’s Clover Farm and HomeHardware
Fishing Point Emporium
Flower’s Cove Pharmachoice
Fonemed
Footwear Plus
Ford Blake Enterprises – Skipper Hots, Snorri Cabins, Blake’s Cash n’ Carry & Southwest Pond Cabins
GNP Diner
GNP Health and Wellness
Great Canadian Dollar Store
Grenfell Foundation Inc.
Grenfell Heritage Hotel
Grenfell Historical Society
Harbour Hutch
Harbourside Convenience
Hare Bay Stores Ltd.
Haven Inn
Heavy Hand Construction
Herb’s Chicken
Hilliers Services Ltd.
Hon. Krista Lynn Howell, MHA Office St. Barbe-L’anse aux Meadows
Hotel North
House’s Service Station
Kerry M Fillatres Funeral Home
Labrador-Grenfell Health Zone
Leon and Lorne Coombs
Leona’s Kuts n’ Kurls
Lidstone’s Irving & Robin’s
Lightkeeper’s Café and Great Viking Feast
Live Rural NL Consulting
Lumberjack’s Diner and Accommodations
Mary Browns
Maurice’s Service Centre, K&S Arctic Cat, Carson Giftshop, Irving, Ultramar and Subway
Momentum Development Support
Norther Peninsula Family Resource Centre
P&A Sports
Paul Dunphy
Pizza Delight (TJ Holdings)
Plum Point Irving
Plum Point Motel
Port aux Choix Pharmacy
Provincial Airlines
Ragnarock Brewing Co.
RAPPA NL
Rebel Coffee House
Riffs Ltd.
Rising Sun Developers
Roddickton Pharmachoice
Rose’s Concrete & Construction
Royal Canadian Legion
Royal Greenland – St. Anthony Seafoods Partnership Ltd.
Ruth’s Salon
SABRI Estates Inc.
Scotiabank
Scott’s Autobody & Repairs
SFP Enterprises
Shears Building Supplies Ltd.
Shoppers Choice Pharmacy
SJP Enterprises
St. Anthony Basin Resources Inc.
St. Anthony Cold Storage (Eimskip)
St. Anthony Foodland
St. Anthony Port Authority
St. Anthony Town Council
St. Barbe Consumer Co-op
St. Barbe Development Association
St. Lunaire-Griquet Town Council
St.Lunaire-Griquet Ambulance Service
Straits-St. Barbe Chronic Care Corp. (Ivy Durley Place)
The Bakery
The Dark Tickle Company, Café Nymphe and Dark Tickle Expeditions
The Outdoor Shoppe & Rentals and Western Petroleum
Tim Hortons
TNB Recycling
TNT Marketing
Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm
Tract Consulting
Tuckamore Lodge
Viking 430
Western Petroleum(NRO Home Heating) & Stop2Shop Roddickton
Willie’s Fins and Feathers
Woodward Motors Ltd.
Work Global Canada
Young’s Home Hardware/Clover Farm