North Side Market Vendors Will Sell Food At Fredericton Exhibition Ground
The popular market may have permanently closed due to Covid-19, but some of the food vendors will have a new place to sell their products starting June 26.
The popular market may have permanently closed due to Covid-19, but some of the food vendors will have a new place to sell their products starting June 26.
The President on Unifor, which represents 7,000 Loblaws employees across Canada, says the employees are essential workers who put their lives at risk by staying on the job.
The 95-year-old uptown business remains committed to growing its customer base even with the setbacks brought on by Covid-19.
The five-storey building will be located on Arlington Crescent, just off University Avenue near the Saint John Regional Hospital.
New data from CFIB shows a stark difference in the health of small businesses in both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and a difference in the way Covid-19 cases are trending.
The Fredericton brewer is now using mostly malted barley grown at Hillview Farms in the Florenceville area. Previously it relied almost exclusively on a heritage variety from Britain.
The government also announced that the U.S./Canada border will continue to be closed for non-essential travel until at least July 21.
TAINB CEO Carol Alderdice says industry surveys have shown that 68 percent of their members have lost 76 to 100 percent of revenue.
The move would allow larger sidewalk patios in order for downtown businesses to meet physical distancing rules, as well as a bi-directional bicycle lane.
The store, which sells organic and natural food, supplements and beauty products, will move from its current location on Highfield St. The Dieppe location will remain where it is.