Fredericton Printing Company Pivots On Product Offerings, Then Blasts Off With Rebrand
After the pandemic drove changes to their product and service offering, Taylor Printing Group and Bounty Print rebranded as Rocket.
After the pandemic drove changes to their product and service offering, Taylor Printing Group and Bounty Print rebranded as Rocket.
Kate Papler is the owner and CEO of The Tare Shop, the first package-free bulk store in Nova Scotia. She’s now expanding across the harbour.
Halifax restaurants were allowed to reopen for in-person dining on Jan. 4, after a surprise announcement from the provincial government.
With the pandemic forcing many people to work from home, businesses everywhere have been grappling with the need and use of physical office space. But in cities like Saint John, how Covid-19 will change the office and commercial market is still unclear.
The McLatchys closed one of their Dartmouth restaurants, Seventy 3, because they just couldn’t go through another shutdown.
Our readers gobbled up news about where and how Covid-19 was affecting Nova Scotians and their businesses and paid keen attention to stories quoting the premier and the chief medical officer as they searched for clues about his government’s plans.
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The Leights family started selling Covid-19 related wooden signs that read “Stay The Blazes Home” and “Wash Your Hands You Filthy Animals.” These signs raised $600 that all went to providing lunches at Hope Cottage, located on Brunswick Street.
Kourosh Rad, the owner of Garden Food Bar & Lounge, says it doesn’t make sense to say businesses are safe enough to open, but restaurants are too dangerous.
Zoey Boosey opened Saké Restaurant & Bar on October 24. A few weeks later, the city went into a second lockdown and she found out new restaurants like hers didn’t qualify for major government supports.