You Can Now Shop In Sequoia Fredericton’s 3D Online Store
Chelsey Daley doesn’t have a traditional online store. But as coronavirus forces businesses to adapt, she chose the option that will allow customers to “walk through” her store virtually.
Chelsey Daley doesn’t have a traditional online store. But as coronavirus forces businesses to adapt, she chose the option that will allow customers to “walk through” her store virtually.
Canada’s COVID-19 aid package also includes a boost to the GST credit, Child Tax Benefits and the manufacturing capacity of companies to help produce medical equipment.
Blair and Rosalyn Hyslop now live by the mantra “communication, compassion and flexibility” as they make major changes to the operations of Mrs. Dunster’s and Kredl’s Corner Market within days.
The Moncton-based is also donating 500 liters of ethanol and working with Moncton’s Mapleton Pharmacy to produce hand sanitizers for the healthcare sector.
Food Works Atlantic, launched by Mrs. Dunster’s and Ginger Agency, aims to match restaurant workers who were laid off with employers who need staff in the food manufacturing sector.
Hossam Sif Aldin has gone through war, deep losses and now, the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. But he’s not giving up his dream to be an entrepreneur.
Sean Fillmore is sleeping at his Saint John store as he changes how he does business daily – from building sneeze guards for cashiers to planning to close the doors and moving to delivery-only services.
The Moncton firm is offering services free of charge to help entrepreneurs weather challenges related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Murphy Hospitality Group is closing all of its restaurants and temporarily laying off around 400 staff members, while smaller establishments like 11th Mile in Fredericton also close doors temporarily.
Sequoia’s Dieppe and Downtown Moncton stores are offering free home deliveries and parking lot pick-ups; places like On the Vine in Saint John are having special hours for seniors.