New Brunswick Sets Another Daily Record For Covid-19 Cases
Public Health reported 31 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday.
Public Health reported 31 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday.
The province also announced that grants of up to $5,000 will be available for small businesses that have been subject to orange or red level measures for at least one week between Oct. 10, 2020, and March 31, 2021.
Halo Donuts was a pop-up shop for 90 days. But the ongoing support from Monctonians has helped solidify the decision to remain open.
Moncton-based Soricimed is in the process of raising up to $5-million to further develop its cancer drug SOR-C13. But, it turns out, the drug could have the potential to treat Covid-19 as well.
More than 182,000 passengers are projected in the new year – similar to this year – but down 73 percent from 2019.
Danielle Gauvin, who owns the Sequioa Natural & Organic stores in downtown Moncton and Dieppe, is stepping away from the franchise and moving towards a new business called the Wellness Exchange.
Kolin Barley owns the St. James Gate franchise, Brian Harriman was president of New Brunswick Liquor for five years, and Brad Devarennes was in charge of sales execution and customer experience globally for Molson.
Shareholders of the Great Canadian Gaming Corporation have voted in favour of a plan that would see the company sold.
Shediac-based Crystal Cure’s products are now available at Cannabis NB. The products are currently available in Shediac, Moncton, Dieppe and Saint John.
Now that funding is in place for the Rising Tide Initiative, work can get underway, and that’s a positive development for a vulnerable population and area businesses says the CEO of the chamber of commerce.