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On 7/14/21 at 8:00 PM EDT
While the full economic impact of the coronavirus can only be revealed in the months and years ahead, one thing is fairly likely: Rebuilding the nation will depend largely on how well America can continue to contain the spread of COVID-19. As of June 2021, nearly 50 percent of Americans have received at least one dose of the vaccine, which has allowed states and businesses to more fully reopen, increasing spending and revenue. But even as many states have returned to some semblance of normalcy, most statewide economies will need more time before they ve returned to pre-pandemic levels.
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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C – Four local organizations have partnered together to make supporting local restaurants easier while dine-in options have been suspended.
City of Fort St. John, Fort St. John and District Chamber of Commerce, and Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca have launched takeoutfsj.com. The website will allow residents to find a list of local restaurants and their menus all in one place.
“Once again, our local restaurants are being severely impacted by the restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the Mayor’s Standing Committee on Community Economic Recovery and this partnership, we are encouraging our community to support our local restaurants through this challenging time,” says Mayor Lori Ackerman, City of Fort St. John.
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Downtown FSJ. (Jason Woodhead, Flickr)
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C â The City of Fort St. John is now taking applications for its program aiming to assist local downtown businesses with exterior renovations.
The one-time reimbursement grant will give businesses 50 per cent of up to $5,000 spent per building or project to improve the façades of commercial buildings in the Downtown Development Permit Area.
The Business Façade Improvement Program was made possible through a partnership between the Mayorâs Standing Committee on Community Economic Recovery and the Northern Development Initiative Trust.
âThrough the Mayorâs Standing Committee on Community Economic Recovery, we are committed to supporting our local businesses and our community well into the future. This program is yet another step we are taking to revitalize downtown as the economic, social and cultural heart of Fort St. John,â says Mayor Lori Ackerman.