Registration opens for the 2025 OSEntreprendre Challenge

Registration is open for the 27th edition of the Défi OSEntreprendre, which showcases the entrepreneurial initiatives of thousands of people every year. Entrepreneurs and students from Brome-Missisquoi and Haute-Yamaska have until March 11, 2025, at 4 p.m., to submit their applications on the website www.osentreprendre.quebec in one of five categories: School, Student, Business Creation, Success Inc. and Doing Business Together. For participants in both territories, joining the Challenge also means a chance to win a number of cash and service prizes, as well as benefiting from the visibility provided by the various outreach activities at local, regional and national levels. Sutton, a breeding ground for candidates There is no shortage of talent in the Sutton area, and many of the nominees and winners come from here. First and second year students and their teachers Frédérique Bruneau and Marie-Hélène Desnoyers from Sutton School were winners of the School en 2022 national award thanks to their À l’école, à vélo! project. After winning local and regional prizes, this tremendous success has made our community very proud. Likewise, three Sutton entrepreneurs had distinguished themselves by winning a local prize in 2022: Annab Aubin-Thuot for her La Brimbalante clown school project, Alexandria Schmitz for her Canopée nursery project and Julie Cateyssion for her La Botanique Cocktail project. Register now! The local level is organized by Entrepreneuriat Haute-Yamaska and the Brome-Missisquoi CLD. Local galas will be held in April to reward the winners from both territories. For further information:

Visuel OSEntreprendre 2025

Registration is open for the 27th edition of the Défi OSEntreprendre, which showcases the entrepreneurial initiatives of thousands of people every year. Entrepreneurs and students from Brome-Missisquoi and Haute-Yamaska have until March 11, 2025, at 4 p.m., to submit their applications on the website www.osentreprendre.quebec in one of five categories: School, Student, Business Creation, Success Inc. and Doing Business Together.

For participants in both territories, joining the Challenge also means a chance to win a number of cash and service prizes, as well as benefiting from the visibility provided by the various outreach activities at local, regional and national levels.

Sutton, a breeding ground for candidates

There is no shortage of talent in the Sutton area, and many of the nominees and winners come from here.

First and second year students and their teachers Frédérique Bruneau and Marie-Hélène Desnoyers from Sutton School were winners of the School en 2022 national award thanks to their À l’école, à vélo! project. After winning local and regional prizes, this tremendous success has made our community very proud.

Likewise, three Sutton entrepreneurs had distinguished themselves by winning a local prize in 2022: Annab Aubin-Thuot for her La Brimbalante clown school project, Alexandria Schmitz for her Canopée nursery project and Julie Cateyssion for her La Botanique Cocktail project.

Register now!

The local level is organized by Entrepreneuriat Haute-Yamaska and the Brome-Missisquoi CLD. Local galas will be held in April to reward the winners from both territories.

For further information: