N.B. Restaurants Adjust To New Vaccination Policy Requirements
Some restaurants are reporting fewer customers, partly because they’ve had to turn away many who were not fully vaccinated, says the Atlantic vice president of Restaurants Canada.
Some restaurants are reporting fewer customers, partly because they’ve had to turn away many who were not fully vaccinated, says the Atlantic vice president of Restaurants Canada.
CEO Nadine Duguay-Lemay says the business community has an integral place in a conversation about building a more equal and just New Brunswick.
The passenger train can easily make two round trips a week between Halifax and Montreal, says Ted Bartlett.
The party that will form a minority government was leading or elected in three urban ridings in southern New Brunswick as votes were still being counted in the early morning hours Tuesday.
The latest health measure instituted to battle the fourth wave of Covid-19 will go into effect at the end of the day tomorrow, along with proof of vaccination and travel registration to enter the province.
The four-storey downtown development will feature 14 luxury apartments with large private rooftop terraces, and two floors for commercial and retail businesses.
The popular Nova Scotia restaurant chain has ambitious plans for a Maritime expansion, beginning with Moncton and then on to Fredericton, Saint John and Prince Edward Island.
Plants love the combination of heat and moisture that farmers were lucky enough to have this year, says the president of the New Brunswick Agricultural Alliance.
The union announced results from the first rounds of strike votes that include workers from WorkSafe NB, court stenographers and the community colleges.
Artisanal cacao bean-to-bar company LaRouère fabrique de chocolat, formerly known as Chocolat berNard, will soon open its chocolate factory and boutique in the Saint George Street Urban Quarter.