‘A Sense Of Excitement’ For Businesses Reopening In Halifax
Businesses in Halifax are happy to start reopening, but operators still have many challenges ahead in the coming days, weeks, and months.
Businesses in Halifax are happy to start reopening, but operators still have many challenges ahead in the coming days, weeks, and months.
For many of Halifax’s restaurants, barbershops and gyms, reopening in a world still gripped by Covid-19 has meant completely rethinking how they operate.
The bar will remain closed until the customer’s Covid-19 test results have been confirmed.
FREDERICTON – The province has reversed its decision that people would start wear face coverings when entering public buildings June 9. On Friday, the province said anyone entering a public building would have to wear a face-covering but could remove it once inside if physical distancing is possible. “Cabinet has reviewed the decision and it […]
One of the province’s most popular tourist destinations is making lots of changes to the downtown in time for the summer season.
As many international students have become stuck and cash-strapped, the province is also encouraging them to fill job vacancies, says Post-secondary, Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder.
Jon Foster, who owns several fitness facilities in N.S., has been able to access some government loans and deferral programs, and they help a little, but by far his biggest and most daunting expense is rent.
Gyms, yoga and dance studios, pool halls and bowling alleys can all open as part of the “yellow” phase that was delayed by the outbreak in Campbellton last week.
One will help subsidize the cost of setting up an e-commerce website, while the other will help businesses pay for unbudgeted physical distancing items.
Flair Airlines has also cancelled flights to and from Charlottetown, Halifax and Ottawa through the end of October.