Drive-in Movies, Live Shows Gain Popularity In N.B. Amid Pandemic
New Brunswick could be seeing a revival of drive-in entertainment as physical distancing measures keep people out of movie theatres and live shows at indoor venues.
New Brunswick could be seeing a revival of drive-in entertainment as physical distancing measures keep people out of movie theatres and live shows at indoor venues.
Earlier today, Minister of Transport Marc Garneau announced a ban on any cruise ship that can carry more than 100 overnight passengers from entering Canada until Oct. 31.
According to a union spokesperson, that’s roughly a quarter of the library workforce in the system.
Owners Christina Dove and Brent Smith said the impact of Covid-19 “was simply too great” on their business and that they are “heartbroken” to have to leave Nova Scotia.
Covid-19 may have been keeping people from enjoying much of Halifax’s beauty, but the Downtown Halifax Business Commission still wants to keep the city looking artistic and unique.
A Halifax-area company is now offering nine uniquely themed seafood boxes to be purchased online for home delivery across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P.E.I.
Premier Stephen McNeil made the announcement Wednesday, saying he believes the province has “found a balance between public safety and restarting our economy.”
Marked Safe has recognized the need for information and expertise during these uncertain times, and want to help business owners make the transition.
The by-law would require shop owners to identify their carts and implement a system to manage abandoned shopping carts. Shop owners could risk having to pay a $50 fee to get a cart back from the city if they fail to retrieve it within 24 hours.
Narrative Research recorded a record-breaking low in consumer confidence this month, as its longstanding Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) plummeted to its lowest ever level.