PAL Airlines Hopes To Fill Cargo, Leisure Travel Gaps Within Atlantic Bubble
The airline is hoping its new direct flight between St. John’s and Moncton, which begins on September 21, will be well-used by business and leisure travelers.
The airline is hoping its new direct flight between St. John’s and Moncton, which begins on September 21, will be well-used by business and leisure travelers.
Municipal reform, reducing red tape and taxes, and homelessness are among the issues the Chambers would like to see government address quickly.
The café offers beverages like matcha lattes, high-end loose teas, espresso, sweets and sandwiches. There is also antique china in glass cabinets on the on shelves that cover the length of the walls.
Maritime Rescue and Medical, (MRM) is providing Covid-19 supplies and medical equipment alongside its industrial safety services throughout Atlantic Canada.
“Once you fall in love with something, you want to be a part of it, to feel a sense of belonging, and that is how I feel about New Brunswick,” said Asif Hasan, the CEO of Simptek Technologies and a permanent resident who can’t vote.
The school meeting and exceeding New Brunswick’s public health guidelines for Covid-19 reflects how Rothesay Netherwood is committed to providing a unique and exceptional transformative experience for students, even in today’s uncertain health climate.
The private clinic is the only one that provides abortion services in the Fredericton area, and the only out-of-hospital site doing so in the province. It is also one of the only providers of specialty care for LGBTQ2S+ communities, and it offers services for families and marginalized communities as well.
Filled with great food, prizes, and ample (socially distanced) networking opportunities, the tournament is often billed as the season’s best networking event in Halifax. This year, the moniker is probably truer than ever.
Since the Avenir Centre was forced to close in March due to the pandemic, ASM Global, which operates the venue, says its revenue sources dried up and it has a cash flow problem.
The Great Canadian Gaming Corporation says there will be a number of rules that will need to be followed under COVID-19 restrictions and will open at 25 percent capacity.