Saint John Considers Temporary Street Closures To Help Businesses
The city manager says said businesses seem to be “evenly split” on whether street closures would be a good thing for them.
The city manager says said businesses seem to be “evenly split” on whether street closures would be a good thing for them.
The collaborative guide on what businesses need to know is getting national recognition and will come in handy as more companies reopen in the “yellow” phase of recovery.
Nonte has been beta-testing its platform that allows researchers to collaborate across several disciplines at the Texas Medical Centre in Houston, a complex of 60 medical institutions that employ 106,000 people.
With the Covid-19 curve flattened in P.E.I. and N.B., Premier Blaine Higgs says there has been no firm decision yet.
Farmers have said all along the local workforce couldn’t easily fill the jobs done by a highly-skilled and reliable seasonal foreign workers.
The two-family bubble has been expanded and service providers like acupuncturists, naturopaths, barbers, hairstylists, tattoo artists and estheticians can now reopen.
Ernie Steeves, the Finance and Treasury Board Minister, said the government is facing a situation unlike anything they have ever experienced before.
Efforts to replace them with local employees have not been successful.
Non-profit organization Partners For Youth will continue supporting at-risk children across New Brunswick in the aftermath of Covid-19, and hope for the government and community support to do so.
Businesses like Element5 in Saint John and Moncton will now be able to open under the “yellow” phase of the recovering plan.