The Saint John Airport Sees Brighter Days Ahead
Interim CEO Greg Hierlihy said the airport will serve about 45,000 passengers in 2021, about 16 percent of 2019’s numbers.
Interim CEO Greg Hierlihy said the airport will serve about 45,000 passengers in 2021, about 16 percent of 2019’s numbers.
One of Saint John Airport’s newest carriers will take a short hiatus in the new year.
Sandy Ross hails from Halifax and has worked in various executive and management positions in the U.S. and Canada including financial services and IT hardware.
Premier Blaine Higgs believes the offer made to CUPE last week is a “really good offer for employees” but union representatives are calling on him to sign their own deal, or resign.
Owner Matthew Elliott said the decision to close is just a ‘cold, hard reality,’ adding they opened three weeks before the pandemic began.
With cases and hospitalizations on the rise, the province will reinstate the state of emergency order as of 11:59 p.m. on Friday night, meaning a return to family bubbles, reduced public gatherings in indoor spaces and maintaining a small number of close contacts.
They include more than 6,000 registered nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse managers and nurse supervisors working in hospitals, public and community health programs, Ambulance NB and extra-mural programs.
CEO David Duplisea says they have secured funding from the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce and the federal government to support existing events like the Queen Square Farmers Market.
Somerset Investments Limited has applied to change the designation from commercial business park to residential high-rise and construct a six-storey, 75-unit building there.
The Baptist Church on Broad Street will become an indoor rock climbing gym called Climb 1884. David and Mary-Gwen Alston, owners of Timber Top Adventures in Dominion Park, bought the church in June.