Yellowknife pub owner calls for city-wide shutdown of non-essential businesses
A co-owner of The Monkey Tree Pub says business has been extremely slow since an outbreak of COVID-19 linked to N.J. Macpherson School was announced over the weekend.
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Co-owner of The Monkey Tree Pub says an outbreak in the city has reduced business to a trickle
Posted: May 06, 2021 8:39 AM CT | Last Updated: May 6
The co-owner of Yellowknife s The Monkey Tree Pub fears a lull in patrons will drag on if the chief public health officer doesn’t come down hard and order the city s non-essential businesses to close for two weeks. (Sidney Cohen/CBC)
The Fieldhouse, City Hall, and some restaurants were among the first to announce closures Tuesday.
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Posted: May 04, 2021 2:45 PM CT | Last Updated: May 4
Yellowknife City Hall, captured in this file image, is closing while the city deals with a surge in COVID-19 cases connected to an outbreak at N.J. Macpherson School, first detected over the weekend.(Andrew Pacey/CBC)
Posted: Jan 22, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 22
Yellowknife immigration consultant Liang Chen and his former client, Shengtang Wang, are suing each other after their business relationship fell apart.(Walter Strong/CBC)
A Yellowknife immigration consultant allegedly told his Chinese client that if he purchased $1 million worth of shares of Fortune Minerals Ltd., the mining company would offer him a job and help him immigrate to the Northwest Territories.
The accusation came out in a series of court documents filed by consultant Liang Chen and his former client, Shengtang Wang, who are suing each other after their business relationship fell apart.