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It s just using common sense : N L mask mandate replaced by patchwork of policies
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The area s housing affordability, availability crisis puts stress on low income individuals, housing affiliates
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Posted: Jun 02, 2021 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: June 2
The Valley Mall in Corner Brook has multiple vacant storefronts, and is far from the only small shopping centre in Newfoundland and Labrador looking for tenants.(Lindsay Bird/CBC)
Signs of the pandemic s toll on retail are everywhere in Corner Brook s Valley Mall, and they all say the same thing: For Lease.
It s property manager Tammy Joyce s job to switch those signs over to storefronts, but for more than a year now, that s been a tough sell. Prior to COVID-19 s arrival in Newfoundland and Labrador, she was in talks to bring five new tenants to the Valley Mall and its sister property across the street, the Millbrook Mall.
Port hold-ups may lead to paint supplies drying up
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”Other times, we just can t get shipments here, but that’s a national situation.” New Zealand’s paint market is a mix of imports and New Zealand-made products, and it also had a small specialist paint export industry. But commercial painters spoken to by
Stuff had yet to feel any pain. Kevin Steel, a painter in Christchurch, said he’d had briefly difficulty getting one type of paint through a trade outlet but there were other brands.
Chris McKeen/Stuff However, shortages were “bound to happen” given the current difficulties at the ports, he said. Another painter, Tony Richards in Wellington, said he’d heard of certain brands being in short supply.