Midway Rides Return To N.B. Communities
The family-owned business, based in Lutes Mountain, set up in Fredericton last week to mixed reactions.
The family-owned business, based in Lutes Mountain, set up in Fredericton last week to mixed reactions.
The company announced Gracewood’s departure on Tuesday, noting that he left “to pursue other interests.”
The city will work with Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton, and Grand Bay-Westfield to establish a board of governors who will look for a chief economic development officer to push for the unified vision of economic growth and tourism in the region.
The measure applies to restaurants, pubs and other entertainment venues. It also applies to anyone who hosts, organizes or allows gatherings of 50 or more people.
Artist, gallerist and curator Shannon Merrifield and entrepreneur and jeweller Gary Spicer of Spicer Fine Jewellers, will be opening the Spicer Merrifield Gallery at 116 Prince William Street early next month.
Kathryn Lockhart, who most recently served as VP of growth and corporate strategy at telemedicine-focused startup JVPLabs, will succeed Barry Bisson in the fall.
NB Power says the impacts of the pandemic are partly to blame for a $16-million net loss in the 2019-20 fiscal year.
Deluxe French Fries will not reopen as the owners decided not to renew their lease when it expires at the end of this month.
The extension and expansion of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) is being called fantastic news by the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
Money from the program will flow to seven priority areas, including funding for Covid-19 testing and contact tracing, vulnerable populations, and personal protective equipment for frontline and essential workers.