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PM: COVID-19 Models Depend On Your Actions
The Canadian government remains mum on just how many in our nation could become ill or die from COVID-19. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing by their decision to provide current figures of how ...
Sheri Leviski-Kotyk
Apr 02, 2020
Emergency Shelters Hard At Work
Emergency shelter workers say it’s been chaotic and stressful during the pandemic and day-to-day operations are still changing. Crystal Scott, the emergency shelter director of the Coverdale Cen...
Stephanie Sirois
Apr 02, 2020
School Guidance Counsellors Available Via Phone
Schools may not be in session, but guidance counsellors and teachers are still supporting students and their families. The Anglophone South School District has set up dedicated phone lines to allow st...
Brad Perry
Apr 02, 2020
UPDATE: N.B. Schools Likely Closed For The Rest Of The School Year
New Brunswick’s education minister says schools will likely remain closed for the rest of the 2019-20 school year. Dominic Cardy said Thursday the school year will not be extended in any way unl...
Brad Perry
Apr 02, 2020
How COVID-19 Is Showing Small Businesses The Value Of Selling Online
Small businesses in New Brunswick are starting to see first-hand the value of e-commerce, as measures to contain the spread of coronavirus have forced them to shut down storefronts and dining rooms. W...
Cherise Letson
Apr 02, 2020
Feds Roll Out Wage Subsidy Details
The Trudeau government has unveiled the details of its $71-billion wage subsidy program for companies to help prevent worker layoffs because of the pandemic. Finance Minister Bill Morneau says it will...
Vic Krasowski
Apr 02, 2020
Impacts Of Response Not Felt Immediately: Tam
Canada’s chief public health officer says that we won’t see the impacts of the measures to combat COVID-19 right away. Dr. Theresa Tam says that there is a lag of about two weeks from when...
Stuart Walter
Apr 02, 2020
N.B. Extends State of Emergency
New Brunswick has extended its state of emergency declaration for another 14 days. The all-party cabinet committee on COVID-19 and the cabinet have agreed to the extension which was originally issued ...
Allan Dearing
Apr 02, 2020
Number Of COVID-19 Cases Approaches 10,000
Canada has now recorded more than 9,700 cases of COVID-19 across the country. More than 1,100 confirmed or probable cases were announced on Wednesday. Ten more deaths were also reported, bringing the ...
Brad Perry
Apr 02, 2020
Canadian Businesses Answering The Call
Canadian businesses are answering their country’s call in this time of need. Navdeep Bains is the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, and says that as of Monday, they’ve received...
Stuart Walter
Apr 01, 2020
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