New Brunswickers Flocking To Magnetic Hill Wharf Village
Owner Jenna Cann says they opened over a month later than usual due to COVID-19, but things have been going well so far.
Owner Jenna Cann says they opened over a month later than usual due to COVID-19, but things have been going well so far.
The Moncton cannabis producer plans to move forward with a leaner, cross-functional workforce of approximately 433 active employees operating out of its indoor production facility.
The “Atlantic bubble” officially opened at 12:01 a.m. Friday, which means residents of the four Atlantic provinces can visit one another without having to self-isolate for 14 days.
The company says it is closing its contact centres in Moncton, Halifax and Vancouver and will consolidate the centres to Calgary.
Real estate agent Roger Leblanc says the market is based on supply and demand, and right now there aren’t many homes up for sale, and that’s good news for the sellers.
The CEO says the corporation is facing business challenges requiring the organization to urgently transform, and COVID-19 has accelerated the need.
Baymount Outdoor Adventures at Hopewell Rocks opens on June 10 and hopes New Brunswickers may come out instead of the people from outside the province.
The Greater Moncton Romeo Leblanc International Airport is currently down to three Westjet flights a week, due to COVID-19. So when a large cargo freighter jet arrived last week, it brought a feeling of hope.
The rest of the province will remain in the Yellow phase. Premier Blaine Higgs says the latest case is travel-related and he calls the individual “irresponsible.”
Mitchell Boyle, the owner of Boyle Family Farm, says the Saturday market has been very busy, giving area farmers the opportunity to sell their products through a tough time.