N.S. Will Drop All Covid Restrictions By March 21
Nova Scotia is moving up the timeline for easing public health restrictions and will end all restrictions on March 21.
Nova Scotia is moving up the timeline for easing public health restrictions and will end all restrictions on March 21.
COVID-19 hasn’t hit Mark Leger very hard yet, but he says that shouldn’t make him less cautious, less concerned about the continued spread of the virus.
Eager businesses, a refurbished airport, and a starving events industry have Fredericton finally ready to press “play” on a promising 2022.
Around 300 people rallied in downtown Fredericton Saturday, the second of protests against vaccine mandates and restrictions related to government efforts to battle the Covid-19 pandemic.
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.
The Nova Scotia government has laid out a three-phase plan to eliminate nearly all its Covid-19-related public health restrictions.
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.
Moncton and Halifax bucked national trends with their unemployment rates going down in January.
Prior to the pandemic, about 52,000 passengers took advantage of sunshine flights out of YQM each year.
Things had started looking up for the airline industry in the summer of 2021, but when Omicron ushered in a new round of travel restrictions, traffic at the airport fell.