A Staycation Doesn’t Have To Mean Lounging On Your Back Deck
Tourism Minister Bruce Fitch says the hope is New Brunswickers will choose to explore their home province this summer.
Tourism Minister Bruce Fitch says the hope is New Brunswickers will choose to explore their home province this summer.
In the last of a three-part series Huddle spoke with Jennifer Gendron, owner of Lifestyles Health & Fitness Studio, about she fared through Covid-19 and her plans to reopen.
With the Covid-19 curve flattened in P.E.I. and N.B., Premier Blaine Higgs says there has been no firm decision yet.
Farmers have said all along the local workforce couldn’t easily fill the jobs done by a highly-skilled and reliable seasonal foreign workers.
The two-family bubble has been expanded and service providers like acupuncturists, naturopaths, barbers, hairstylists, tattoo artists and estheticians can now reopen.
Efforts to replace them with local employees have not been successful.
Non-profit organization Partners For Youth will continue supporting at-risk children across New Brunswick in the aftermath of Covid-19, and hope for the government and community support to do so.
Businesses like Element5 in Saint John and Moncton will now be able to open under the “yellow” phase of the recovering plan.
The “yellow” phase will include larger family and friends gatherings and the reopening of gyms, yoga studios, swimming pools, and low-contact team sports.
In the second of a three-part series of conversations with local female entrepreneurs, we spoke with a private practice therapist and owner of Laura Gatien Counselling Services