Kelowna Chamber of Commerce advocating for small businesses amid extended...
The Kelowna Chamber of Commerce believes local businesses will be paying the price.
View ArticleTightened COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta ‘a possibility’ but not...
Health Minister Tyler Shandro said Friday that while tightening of restrictions may be needed in the future, there is nothing recommended to cabinet at this time.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Nova Scotia reports a record 63 new cases, doubles large gatherings...
The province reported 63 new cases on Sunday, for a total of 263 active cases.
View ArticleBanff mayor sees increased need for COVID-19 vaccinations in younger...
With a population of just over 13,000 people, Banff is actually one of Alberta’s hottest spots when it comes to COVID-19.
View ArticleGYMVMT to close some locations after bankruptcy filing, vows to keep fighting
International Fitness Holdings operates 21 gyms in Calgary and Edmonton including GYMVMT and ClubFit.
View ArticleAlberta introduces targeted restrictions in ‘hot spots’ as active COVID-19...
He also said the government will implement a curfew where case rates are significantly high and if a municipality or region requests it.
View ArticlePremier condemns large gathering at weekend rodeo as Alberta sees record...
Even as record COVID-19 cases are recorded in Alberta, people are continuing to gather in large numbers, defying the rules.
View ArticleKenney says new COVID-19 restrictions likely coming to Alberta on Tuesday as...
Premier Jason Kenney says he expects to announce new public health restrictions on Tuesday as Alberta's COVID-19 situation worsens.
View ArticleNova Scotia offers new COVID third-wave impact grants, small businesses say...
Nova Scotia announced new financial supports for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 lockdown but several small businesses say the supports are just a 'drop in the bucket.'
View ArticleAlberta COVID-19 restrictions ‘will drag out if people do not comply’:...
The province says it's time to crack down on enforcement as COVID-19 case numbers continue to climb, but the messaging to this point has caused some confusion.
View ArticleNova Scotia business says province is freezing them out with COVID-19 rules
Berry's Furniture sells furniture and appliances, but only appliances are considered essential under current COVID-19 restrictions.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Pre-emptive injunction granted against planned protest by Whistle...
Alberta Health Services was granted a pre-emptive injunction Thursday against the operator of an Alberta café who has repeatedly broken COVID-19 health restrictions.
View ArticleVernon looks at cost of controversial street closure plan
A city report estimates the closure, aimed a providing a boost to businesses during the pandemic, would cost the city around $24,000.
View ArticleCOVID-19 restrictions: Calgary restaurants look at layoffs as coaches...
New restrictions aimed at helping slow a spike in COVID-19 cases go into effect in Alberta at midnight.
View ArticleNova Scotia’s borders close to non-essential travel due to surge of COVID-19...
Premier Iain Rankin announced the measure on Friday, as the province dealt with a surge of COVID-19 cases.
View ArticleAlberta eases COVID-19 restrictions at long-term care facilities
The visiting policy at licensed supportive living, long-term care and hospice settings will increase to allow up to four designated family and support people who can visit.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Nova Scotia hair salon fined despite going to ‘great lengths’ to...
While the business owner tried to make it look like the salon was closed, police found she was operating in violation of the Health Protection Act.
View ArticleMore COVID-19 tickets handed out by provinces during 2nd wave: report
Provinces became more punitive in their approach to COVID-19 infractions during the second wave of the pandemic, says the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Church of God in Aylmer, Ont. to be locked, pastor and church fined
On Friday, a judge ruled that the Church of God will be locked until gathering orders change to permit capacity of 30 per cent or more.
View ArticleService industry hit hardest again by job losses, Alberta study finds
A study by Alberta Central projects that Alberta will take another hit on the job front in May, with the latest round of COVID-19 restrictions.
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