Port Saint John CEO Says Small Businesses Hurt By Cruise Ship Ban
Jim Quinn says public safety is the top priority and he’s confident ships will come again once the ban is lifted.
Jim Quinn says public safety is the top priority and he’s confident ships will come again once the ban is lifted.
As Covid-19 threatens to hollow out office buildings everywhere, Halifax’s commercial real estate market is so far defying those expectations.
On Thursday, Public Health reported 16 new cases of Covid-19, with five cases in the Moncton area, nine cases in the Edmundston region, and one case each in the Fredericton and Bathurst regions.
Federal officials announced Thursday that large cruise ships will now be banned from Canadian waters until at least Feb. 28, 2022.
Four Eyes Financial offers a digital platform that modernizes how the investor and client work effectively together.
Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province’s chief medical officer of health, said Tuesday that the lab has confirmed three cases of the variant. Overall, New Brunswick reported 25 new cases.
The Saint John company recently applied to the Energy and Utilities Board to increase wholesale petroleum margins but says some evidence it supplied needs to remain confidential.
Cinnamon Savoie of Saint John is the founder of the CocoLemon Craft Beverage Company, which offers uncarbonated, non-alcoholic craft drinks sourcing New Brunswick ingredients.
There may have been a lack of cruise ships in Saint John last year, but the city’s port was still bustling.
The event, sponsored by businesses and organizations from around the province, will be streamed online at noon on February 1.