The Essential Guide To Government Support For N.B. Businesses
Huddle has put together a comprehensive list of each COVID-19 provincial and federal benefits program, whether or not you qualify, and exactly how to use it if you do.
Huddle has put together a comprehensive list of each COVID-19 provincial and federal benefits program, whether or not you qualify, and exactly how to use it if you do.
Huddle has put together a comprehensive list of each COVID-19 provincial and federal benefits program, whether or not you qualify, and exactly how to use it if you do.
It was the second time in as many weeks an Irving family made a million-dollar donation to a charitable cause supporting coronavirus relief efforts.
A company spokesperson confirmed Friday that an employee has tested positive for the coronavirus and that the store has been closed “for a thorough cleaning” and is expected to reopen tomorrow.
The province’s chief medical officer says the case is connected to a St. Patrick’s Day party that approximately 50 people attended, and stressed the importance of avoiding social gatherings.
Maritime farmers rely heavily on foreign workers to fill seasonal positions on their farms. While those workers will still be allowed into the country, uncertainty remains about exactly when and how they will be able to get in.
The province announces 10 new cases of COVID-19 and the chief medical examiner says health professionals like therapists and physiotherapists can only see patients in “urgent cases.”
A new survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses shows the global coronavirus pandemic has become a “disaster” for Canadian small businesses.
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Power and its parent company Emera Inc. are donating a combined $1 million to two programs designed to help people financially hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Emera announced today it will give $500,000 to the United Way’s Atlantic Compassion Fund. The fund supports people in vulnerable populations who have been most […]
Hundreds of baristas, serves, cooks, and hostesses in the city have already lost their jobs because of COVID-19. But a new fundraiser that promises to put a little cash back into their pockets is picking up steam.