A Staycation Doesn’t Have To Mean Lounging On Your Back Deck
Tourism Minister Bruce Fitch says the hope is New Brunswickers will choose to explore their home province this summer.
Tourism Minister Bruce Fitch says the hope is New Brunswickers will choose to explore their home province this summer.
With the Covid-19 curve flattened in P.E.I. and N.B., Premier Blaine Higgs says there has been no firm decision yet.
The two-family bubble has been expanded and service providers like acupuncturists, naturopaths, barbers, hairstylists, tattoo artists and estheticians can now reopen.
The New Brunswick Chiropractors Association says social distancing measures are in place and staff has been provided the right protective equipment.
The Moncton-based cannabis producer was forced to lay off more than 400 workers in April due to Covid-19, which is around 45 percent of its workforce.
Janice Sutherland, the owner of Home With A Heart Daycare in Moncton, says people need to get back to work so childcare centres need to open.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has found there are a number of concerns still plaguing member companies as they prepare to open.
The most donuts sold at a single Tim Hortons restaurant was in Debert, one of the close-knit Nova Scotia communities that were devastated by the shooting tragedy that killed 22 people.
Education Minister Dominic Cardy says the province is preparing a plan to re-open that will include safety protocols inside the school and robust online programs if they must shut down again.
Moncton entrepreneurs Dan Martell and Renée Warren have created the “Giving Crew” to challenge other entrepreneurs to raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts in their local communities.