N.B. Chambers Of Commerce Launch Recovery Guide For Businesses
The guide is meant to help businesses craft a written operational plan, which is required before they re-open.
The guide is meant to help businesses craft a written operational plan, which is required before they re-open.
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.
The Truro-based company has developed a plan to help ease the financial strain of prescription medications.
Dr. Jennifer Russell said the new case is an individual in their 30s who lives in the Fredericton area.
Caregivers in New Brunswick are taking care of the province’s most vulnerable people, yet the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted their plight with low pay and tough working conditions.
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.
The amount is far lower than the $2.6-billion that the Canadian Federation of Agriculture said was needed for an agriculture and agri-food emergency fund to help maintain food security.
Closing the salon on April 27 and leaving his clients was as painful to Salvatore (“Sal”) Scichilone as when he left Sicily by boat to come here in 1966.
Councillors voted overwhelmingly against the possibility of selling Saint John Energy at Monday’s meeting. They also voted against the idea of a new permit on heavy trucks using city roads.