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The Government of Canada has announced $473,693 for Cruise Newfoundland & Labrador with the N.L. Government contributing an additional $150,000. The funding will support international marketing and strategic initiatives, and build capacity and market readiness, to grow the cruise sector in the province.
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Transportation and warehousing
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Added on 2024-12-06
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Newfoundland and Labrador
- canada.ca
The Newfoundland Weavery and Whink in St. John’s have both announced they will be closing soon. The NL Weavery has operated since 1972. Factors cited in the closures were business sector changes including the continuing online shopping trend, inflation and increased shipping costs.
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Retail trade
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Added on 2024-12-09
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Avalon Peninsula Region, NL
- cbc.ca
The Atlantic Economic Council’s latest research report “Shifting Gears Toward an Electric Vehicle Future.” highlights barriers to EV growth in Atlantic Canada that include higher up-front costs and limited access to charging stations. PEI has the country’s 4th highest EV adoption rate at 7.4% (2023), while N.L. ranked second last at 2.8%.
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Retail trade
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Added on 2024-10-11
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Newfoundland and Labrador
- vocm.com
Walmart Canada will invest an extra $92M in pay increases to its 40,000 hourly retail and frontline associates. The retailer will also invest in in skills training and education for its associates. For the holidays more hours and workers will be added.
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Retail trade
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Added on 2024-09-25
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Newfoundland and Labrador
- globalnews.ca
Rental cars have been in high demand in Atlantic Canada this summer, despite high prices and low inventory. Car rental inventories dropped during COVID, then supply chain issues made it hard to rebuild. A lack of cars has some tourists cancelling plans.
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Real estate and rental and leasing
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Added on 2024-09-11
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Newfoundland and Labrador
- ctvnews.ca
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business states that about 80% of Atlantic businesses are not expecting to see revenue growth during the summer tourism season. Issues include increased costs and weak demand in the hospitality and retail sector.
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Retail trade
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Added on 2024-06-26
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Newfoundland and Labrador
- ctvnews.ca