N.B. Economic Development Organizations Launch COVID-19 Website For Businesses
A new website has been launched to serve as a one-stop-shop on COVID-19 information for businesses in Southeastern New Brunswick.
A new website has been launched to serve as a one-stop-shop on COVID-19 information for businesses in Southeastern New Brunswick.
Basha, a Middle Eastern restaurant on Inglis Street run by immigrants from Jordan, is giving away meals as a way of returning the kindness they experienced in the city since they first moved here.
The Offline Board Game Café is offering free, same-day delivery of games and puzzles to all customers in Saint John, Rothesay and Quispamsis.
On Friday afternoon, the Halifax area store closed suddenly after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Here’s what it took to get it reopened.
Gabriel El-Khoury planned to build an 18-unit building with a ground floor commercial space on King Street, but uncertainty caused by COVID-19 has caused a delay in the project.
Huddle has put together a comprehensive list of each COVID-19 provincial and federal benefits program, whether or not you qualify, and exactly how to use it if you do.
A lot of people are losing shifts or being laid off because of the coronavirus. Here is a practical guide to the ways the federal government is trying to help people through these tough times.
The Saint John company featuring movie characters uses Facebook Live readings to stay in touch with their young clients.
On Friday, the prime minister said the 75 percent subsidy would be for small- and medium-sized businesses. He made clear Monday that large businesses and non-profits will be eligible too.
Area businesses like Diamond Taxi attempt to keep running through the coronavirus pandemic.