Air Canada Discontinues 14 Atlantic Canadian Routes
Moncton, Halifax, Fredericton, and Saint John will all be affected by reductions in service because of Covid-19.
Moncton, Halifax, Fredericton, and Saint John will all be affected by reductions in service because of Covid-19.
There’s room for optimism when it comes to Halifax’s economic recovery, but a lot will depend on how quickly the city can get its international migration back on track.
Discover Halifax recently submitted a four-part plan to the provincial government outlining how the tourism industry in the city can safely welcome visitors this summer.
Rogue Coffee Company in Saint John and MOCO Downtown in Fredericton were thrilled with the much-needed injection of cash.
Despite the pandemic and the cancelled season, the Thunderbirds averaged 7,500 fans per game, and 75 percent of season ticket holders have renewed their packages so far.
The major chains had all raised frontline employees’ wages by about 15 percent at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, but recently eliminated the increase.
Stephen McNeil said the province’s economy will continue to open up, and more restrictions on public gatherings will also be lifted. Starting on July 3rd, a business that uses an “event planner” can host an outdoor gathering of 150 people and indoor gatherings of 200.
The ad is aimed at residents in the province, rather than far-away tourists who can’t come here right now.
The downtown club was prepared, in some ways, for a pandemic because they went through a similar situation in 2018 when they had to quarantine their stables due to an outbreak of a highly contagious equine disease.
The company says it is closing its contact centres in Moncton, Halifax and Vancouver and will consolidate the centres to Calgary.