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At your local Coffee News our mission is to strengthen the Chesterfield community by promoting small and medium-sized businesses and bringing awareness to our local non-profit and not-for-profit organizations.




What is Coffee News?

Coffee News
is a weekly publication delivered to restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, and anywhere people go to have a bite to eat. Coffee News
has the week's funniest and most unusual news stories, jokes, trivia, amazing facts, and more.

Everything in Coffee News
is fun and entertaining - no bad news here. It is a big breath of fresh air to our millions of readers who are tired of hearing only bad news. Coffee News is Positive. It provides the "other side of the news", - something that makes people SMILE!

Over 500 editions of Coffee News
are printed every week all across the United States and in 50 other countries! You can join the millions of people who enjoy reading Coffee News each week.

Advertisers reap benefits unseen from other newspaper advertising, from our unique publication and monthly contest, which is very popular among the many people that read Coffee News each week.

Did you know that Coffee News is distributed to more than 180 locations in Chesterfield? See the distribution page for more details! Or Click Here.

Meet the Editor

Todd "The Coffee News Guy" McCandless

Can we remind you that.....

Our weekly "Find The Coffee News Man" contest is a very popular aspect of Coffee News. Simply find the little man in one of our advertisements then enter to win a prize.

See it in action. Learn why Coffee News can bring your business to the next level. Regional advertising in Richmond at it's best! 
                                                    
In The News...

In both Feb. & March 2005 : Coffee News earns:
"TOP 50 Franchise Opp" in Entrepreneur Magazine.

See us Featured in Canadian Franchise Business Magazine's November/2003 Issue.

Coffee News featured in Winnipeg Sun! Read about our amazing growth

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THE HISTORY OF COFFEE NEWS

The "Original" Recession - Buster!
by Jean Daum, Coffee News World Head Office

Coffee News's predecessor was a community newspaper I designed in 1982. (Full documentation of results available to anyone who needs proof). It was designed to kill a very specific recession happening in Charleswood - a bedroom community of Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada), that was on its way to becoming a ghost town.

One in every four stores in it's business district were empty and abandoned, with the rest losing money hand over fist and hanging on for dear life. New businesses that could have revitalized the area were notoriously short-lived - some even come and gone within their first month!

To business, Charleswood was sheer poison. Why? It was a bedroom community, no-one drives through Charleswood on their way to work so all businesses depended on residents to shop at their stores. Residents had very little community spirit and were not about to "support" businesses they thought HAD TO BE over-priced, and with less selection than they had been lead to believe was available elsewhere, by Charleswood's only community newspaper - Metro One - from St. James which is across the river.

No-one from St. James would drive all the way to Charleswood to shop, so Charleswood advertisers were forced to pay for four TIMES the circulation they needed to be able to reach their Charleswood customers - at four times the cost! In the end, the cost outweighed the return and they stopped advertising. With only flier advertising able to reach their potential Charleswood customers - at ten times the cost of a newspaper ad, they couldn't afford to advertise and they stopped.

It doesn't take long for a business to lose enough customers that it can no longer pay its bills. Then, it's too late to advertise because advertising is a cumulative effect, not a "one ad wonder"!

In the end, businesses in trouble were filling their windows with 50 - 75% off sale signs - hoping for any kind of money coming through their door that would keep their suppliers and worse, their banker at bay. Being a high-brow community, nothing turned residents off as much as a "sacrifice sale", so in a week or two, we'd notice the "Bailiff Seizure" sign on the door and say to ourselves, "Thank God he's gone". It was depressing to have such people in our community - even if they'd been there for years.

I got shocked out of this general attitude when I was forced by my husband (who was renting the hall for dance lessons) to volunteer as Publicity Chairperson for Varsity View Community Centre. Part of my job was to sell advertising for the newsletter, which forced me to talk to business people in my community. Couldn't get around it, I HAD to go into stores I had never shopped at as a resident.

It never occurred to me the sacrifice these business-owners go through just to do business, let alone the horrors of losing everything they own when they fail. I didn't do very well selling ads to support the community centre, but it did convince me that if I didn't do something - no one else was even concerned enough to try.

My newspaper lasted two and a half years and in that time, I was able not only to re-establish 100% thriving occupancy in the Charleswood Business Community, I completely reversed the established 80% failure rate of new business to a success rate of 80% with the majority of business expansions in this previously named "poison area" due to the success of new business in the area.

I had also created such a fervor of community spirit that all three community centres that where previously dying from a lack of support had to greatly expand their existing facilities.

My newspaper died a very undeserving death, at the hands of the Post Office which decided my profits from inserts, which were subsidizing my ad rates, was now going to be 60% of my costs. I lost everything I owned and loved trying to keep my newspaper going until the final decision from the Post Office - 3 months and $25,000 in debt later.

It took me years to recover personally, but if you notice, Coffee News is not delivered to homes. I had to find a new delivery source, and restaurants were perfect since the majority of people who go there are people with extra money to spend. Add in a fast-read, restaurant format/ affordable ad rates - perfect for new businesses with little money to spend/the same great business-building ad results that practically rebuilt the entire Charleswood business community - and all the rest is history.

Coffee News is the ULTIMATE RECESSION BUSTER, but this time, everybody - even me - is well into the black. It feels great to be a volunteer working towards something that will change the lives of so many people for the better, but to be able to KEEP doing these good deeds for many, many years, it can't be done as a personal unpaid volunteer effort as my newspaper was.

It HAS to be well-paid to be forever self-sustaining and that's the most important lesson I learned from the demise of my newspaper. Now, 12 years since Coffee News began, many hundreds of towns and cities in THIRTY COUNTRIES are being personally revitalized by hundreds of caring Coffee News people who too single-handedly, believe they can make a difference in their own community - for many years to come.