N.B. Enters Level 1 Of Winter Plan On Feb. 18
New Brunswick will move to Level 1 of the Covid-19 winter plan next week and could eliminate pandemic restrictions by the end of March.
New Brunswick will move to Level 1 of the Covid-19 winter plan next week and could eliminate pandemic restrictions by the end of March.
Restrictions will be lifted in steps, but by April 7 the province anticipates mandatory masks, gathering limits, and its vaccination passport program will come to an end.
Ryan Mitchell, the current vice-president and chief development officer, will succeed Ray Robinson as president and CEO of the utility.
The company is hiring for a variety of positions, from truckers and seafarers to analysts and IT technicians.
The latest proposal at 1429 Loch Lomond Road involves a total of seven buildings ranging in size from four to 30 units, for a total of 82 dwelling units. Nine of those units would be affordable housing.
The funding for this bold initiative is coming from the 2021 TD Ready Challenge, which awarded $750,000 to construct the mobile learning units. TD is giving away $10-million in total for those who entered the contest.
Moncton and Halifax bucked national trends with their unemployment rates going down in January.
Michael Szemerda is taking over as Cooke Aquaculture’s chief sustainability officer.
Jeremy Robinson pivoted from furniture sales to open Vintage Barbers in Saint John. The Union Street-based barbershop officially opened its doors on Monday.
Brett O’Neill started the business in 2021 when he bought three fiberglass insulated shacks that offer a “luxury” experience on the Kennebecasis River.