Thrift Store Closures A Major Revenue Hit For Salvation Army Ministries
The Maritime locations of the Salvation Army are having to get “creative” with their programming as COVID-19 has forced them to abandon one of their main sources of revenue.
The Maritime locations of the Salvation Army are having to get “creative” with their programming as COVID-19 has forced them to abandon one of their main sources of revenue.
While the provincial government and individual universities have announced one-time payments for students, there has yet to be a longer-term solution proposed for new grads entering the workforce.
The N.B. non-profit organization is utilizing technology and project-based learning to inspire children and involve the entire family during the COVID-19 pandemic.
N.B. real estate agents and property owners are selling homes and renting apartments during the coronavirus pandemic using new technologies and social distancing practices.
The employees are also receiving a $2 per hour raise for April, with Walmarts across the country looking to hire 10,000 more people to meet the need in stores.
A Restaurants Canada survey found nine percent of restaurants have closed permanently across the country, and another 18 percent could close within a month if relief doesn’t come quickly.
A number of vendors in the city centre market are still open with online purchasing and pick-up and delivery options for loyal shoppers.
The weekly video series will try to answer some of the most frequently asked questions that businesses have when it comes to staying afloat.
New Brunswick now has a total of 81 cases, including 14 people who have recovered.
New Brunswickers are now paying less to fill up their vehicle’s fuel tank, and low-income earners will see a modest boost in the minimum wage.