CUPE Strike Enters Day 11
Health care and laundry workers in three locals were ordered back to work by the Higgs government on Friday. But CUPE said some of its members who reported to work on Saturday were told to go back home.
Health care and laundry workers in three locals were ordered back to work by the Higgs government on Friday. But CUPE said some of its members who reported to work on Saturday were told to go back home.
Health Minister says the circuit breakers have been effective in bringing down Covid-19 case number, but case activity remains high in Zones 1 and 2 and positivity rates are above the provincial average.
In September, passenger levels at Moncton’s airport were at about 50 percent of the pre-Covid-19 era.
At a glance, New Brunswick’s economy bounced back dramatically compatred to many other provinces. But economist Fred Bergman says the recovery was less simple and more uneven than that.
After a couple of setbacks, including a robbery, DIY Pottery Studio is hoping to open in its new Moncton location later this week.
Bill Steele has seen an influx of inmates at his jail-turned-Airbnb in Dorchester, thanks to a visit from Love for Local New Brunswick ambassadors Jason Gallant and Mylène Theriault.
Developer Danny Gautreau will break ground on property at the corner of St. George and Steadman Streets in early November. He plans to build 21 units, ranging in price from $800 to $950 a month.
Premier Blaine Higgs said areas that have introduced more restrictive measures have resulted in a 50 percent reduction in active cases and one-third fewer hospitalizations.
Halo Donuts will open a second location in Northwest Moncton in January. President Jacques Allain says it’ll be located on Mountain at Gorge Road.
Bar Burrito, a Toronto-based Tex-Mex chain that prides itself on freshness, has opened its 150th location in Fredericton.