N.B. To Allow More Businesses And Public Facilities To Open Friday
Gyms, yoga and dance studios, pool halls and bowling alleys can all open as part of the “yellow” phase that was delayed by the outbreak in Campbellton last week.
Gyms, yoga and dance studios, pool halls and bowling alleys can all open as part of the “yellow” phase that was delayed by the outbreak in Campbellton last week.
Flair Airlines has also cancelled flights to and from Charlottetown, Halifax and Ottawa through the end of October.
Air Canada is set to resume on June 22 and Porter Airlines on July 29. Flair Airlines is looking to launch for the first time on July 5.
The decision comes as the province forecasts a $299-million deficit this year due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The city manager says said businesses seem to be “evenly split” on whether street closures would be a good thing for them.
Mike Carr, deputy chief of the Saint John Fire Department, said a rail car containing spent acid was leaking from the dome area.
The mall says several restrictions and enhanced safety measures will be in place to keep customers and employees safe.
The Atlantic Canada Airports Association estimated the operational revenue loss for the region’s airports could be as high as $118-million this year.
More than 12,600 businesses responded to the survey conducted by Statistics Canada and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
“We have to take things slowly,” says Sheri Somerville about the province’s plan to gradually open up the economy.