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Uptown Saint John is doing deliveries for city centre businesses, free of charge to customers in Greater Saint John.
Uptown Saint John is doing deliveries for city centre businesses, free of charge to customers in Greater Saint John.
Typically this time of year is the busiest for local restaurants because of bookings for work Christmas parties and holiday gatherings. This would give them the nest egg they need to get through the slow winter months. But with the current restrictions, that may not be the case.
New Brunswick’s environment department says it will investigate American Iron and Metal’s operations
after a series of recent explosions at the facility that upset residents who live near the waterfront.
Dr. Jennifer Russell says someone who was asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic attended an event, which has resulted in 60 direct and indirect confirmed cases of COVID-19.
American Iron & Metal has been forced to temporarily shut down operations after yet another explosion on Monday.
Nine of the new cases are in the Saint John region, including six cases revealed by the Shannex care home late Saturday.
The uptown Saint John gallery has showcased top local artists for the past 25 years.
The provincial legislation introduced last week would allow companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in New Brunswick.
David Duplisea estimates that by the time the pandemic is over, 30 percent of local businesses will have closed up shop for good.
11 of the new cases were discovered in the Saint John region, three cases were found in the Moncton area, and a single case was discovered in Fredericton.