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Marked Safe has recognized the need for information and expertise during these uncertain times, and want to help business owners make the transition.
The by-law would require shop owners to identify their carts and implement a system to manage abandoned shopping carts. Shop owners could risk having to pay a $50 fee to get a cart back from the city if they fail to retrieve it within 24 hours.
“New Brunswick’s Egg Farmers know how hard it is to feed a family every day, and in these challenging times, it’s even harder,” said Hans Kristensen, chairman of Egg Farmers of New Brunswick.
The rest of the province will remain in the Yellow phase. Premier Blaine Higgs says the latest case is travel-related and he calls the individual “irresponsible.”
Narrative Research recorded a record-breaking low in consumer confidence this month, as its longstanding Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) plummeted to its lowest ever level.
Mitchell Boyle, the owner of Boyle Family Farm, says the Saturday market has been very busy, giving area farmers the opportunity to sell their products through a tough time.
The City of Saint John issued a request for expressions of interest to take over some of its higher-profile recreation facilities this past January.
The business organizations say the federal proposal would place a substantial financial burden on companies in the early days of Canada’s Covid-19 recovery phase.
At Tuesday’s regional council meeting, Councillor Shawn Cleary said waving the fees is a “small thing but an important thing” council can do for businesses struggling during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The series, organized by business organizations from around the province, begins with a virtual conference on May 28 featuring Premier Blaine Higgs and economist Richard Saillant speaking about N.B.’s fiscal realities.