Owners of Popular Indian Restaurant In Moncton Opening Grocery Store
Grand King would be the second business the Saini family opened during the Covid-19 pandemic. Their restaurant India King opened in July.
Grand King would be the second business the Saini family opened during the Covid-19 pandemic. Their restaurant India King opened in July.
Premier Blaine Higgs has accepted recommendation from Public Health that the Moncton region (Zone 1) returns to the Yellow level on October 22, as long as the current trend of low case count continues.
The person was a resident of the Notre Dame Manor and was one of the cases connected to the ongoing outbreak in Moncton.
Prior to the pandemic, WestJet was flying out of Greater Moncton three times daily, but that was reduced to four times a week.
Salon and gym owners in Greater Moncton are frustrated that after investing time and money to follow public health guidelines, they’re still forced to close when the province re-imposed level orange rules on Zones 1 and 5.
For now, the Moncton and Campbellton regions remain in the orange level of recovery while the rest are in the yellow level.
President and CEO of Moonshine Creek Distillery, Jeremiah Clark, says they’re tripling their production to meet expected demand this year.
Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer says that despite high case counts in Moncton and Campbellton, there is no evidence of the dreaded “community spread” in the province.
For those businesses which are still struggling, Higgs encourages them to reach out to Opportunities NB for support.
The airline has indefinitely suspended flights in Moncton, Fredericton, Sydney, and Charlottetown while making major cuts to service in Halifax and St. John’s.