COVID-19 pandemic“It did impact us with a big bang and very sudden,” said Nick Stam, owner of “The Dutch Baker” in Notre-Dame, N.B.Stam moved to Canada from the Netherlands in the late 1970s to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps as a community baker.Now the owner of a bakery attached to his home, Stam traditionally sells to local restaurants and through farmer’s markets.But when those outlets were shut down by COVID-19 he said he decided to go old school.
New Brunswick marks 1 week since new cases reported in province on Tuesday Stam revived his grandfather’s tradition of delivering bread and baked goods door-to-door for free.“We are all in this together,” said Stam.Stam said his grandfather, who owned a bakery in Kinderdijk,.