Premier Says N.B. Businesses Should Prepare To Re-Open
Blaine Higgs plans to unveil more details about the province’s economic recovery plan before the end of this week.
Blaine Higgs plans to unveil more details about the province’s economic recovery plan before the end of this week.
While the nation debates the morality and practicality of Canada’s new gun control law, there are businesspeople who now must worry about the economic impact of the law.
In a message from the CEO, president and chief executive Bernard LeBlanc said passenger traffic fell from 68,000 to 38,000 year-on-year in March, and it’s expecting decreases of nearly 100 percent for the months of April, May and June.
The guide is meant to help businesses craft a written operational plan, which is required before they re-open.
Peter and Sarah Eastwood, the owners of Eastwood Pottery, recently launched The Nova Scotia Makers Market, an online marketplace that gives Nova Scotia makers an online platform to showcase their work.
Key Industries is giving away 1,000 t-shirts to local heroes as a way of saying thanks for stepping up during the COVID-19 crisis. The public will be able to nominate individuals, organizations, or businesses over at the Key Industries and Promo Heroes Facebook pages.
The Fredericton-based company, which is working to develop the next-generation electric vehicle control system, will use the investment to grow its local workforce.
With physical distancing becoming the new normal, Malley Industries has designed a product for vehicles that will separate drivers from passengers or cargo.
Dr. Jennifer Russell said the new case is an individual in their 30s who lives in the Fredericton area.
Brock Rogerson, who currently owns about 133 residential units in Saint John, says the building on Prince William Street has great potential if the planned Fundy Quay project goes ahead.