Atlantic Lottery Lays Off 61 Employees
The CEO says the corporation is facing business challenges requiring the organization to urgently transform, and COVID-19 has accelerated the need.
The CEO says the corporation is facing business challenges requiring the organization to urgently transform, and COVID-19 has accelerated the need.
The move would allow larger sidewalk patios in order for downtown businesses to meet physical distancing rules, as well as a bi-directional bicycle lane.
The store, which sells organic and natural food, supplements and beauty products, will move from its current location on Highfield St. The Dieppe location will remain where it is.
Reg Wright, the president of the Atlantic Canada Airport Association (ACAA), says a so-called “Atlantic Bubble” is a crucial step towards “restoring the devastated travel and tourism sector” in the region.
The deal with the company chaired by former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak opens the door for Organigram export markets in Israel and the European Union.
The national pet store chain has opened its first New Brunswick location at Granite Centre.
Moncton-based Breelove Counselling is hosting three free webinars tackling race and privilege to help foster conversation and break down stigmas.
The decision to postpone these routes come as the entire airline industry has been rocked by the Covid-19 pandemic, says Bert van der Stege, head of commercial for Swoop.
From the ground up: The Tire Shack Brewing Co. on John St. has covered its patio floor with a colourful work of art to help boost people’s spirit amid a pandemic.
In this week’s episode of Huddle “Home Office”, Mark Leger talks with Moncton reporter Inda Intiar about international students facing difficulties during the Covid-19 pandemic.