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Community Haul subscription boxes help Nova Scotia small businesses, IWK

Alison Brown Dolmont, owner of Olga Designs makes some baby powder at her home-based business in Dartmouth. Some of Brown Dolmont's products will be featured in the Community Haul subscription box.
Alison Brown Dolmont, owner of Olga Designs, makes some baby powder at her home-based business in Dartmouth. Some of Brown Dolmont's products will be featured in the Community Haul subscription box. - Ryan Taplin

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The Community Haul subscription box is designed to help local businesses during the pandemic and raise some money for the IWK Foundation.

A box shows up at your door every month - unless you choose local pickup in Dartmouth - full of items from local vendors. There might be BBQ sauce inside, maybe some coffee or maybe a hat. You don't exactly what you'll get until you open the box,

In this video, we look at how the subscription box works and the impact it can have on small businesses in the community. There's a new box every month and you can choose to subscribe for a full year, or buy an individual box.  

For more information, check out communityhaul.ca

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