Tantramar Report: Checking in with Mel’s Tea Room, Port Elgin school kids remember residential school victims

Jennifer Russell sits at a wooden podium at a press converence with a Canada flag and New Brunswick flag behind her.
Chief Medical Officer of Health Jennifer Russell speaking at a news conference Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Photo courtesy of the Government of New Brunswick.
Erica Butler - CHMA - SackvilleNB | 03-06-2021
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On today's Tantramar Report:

The disappearance of a local man last week is under investigation by the RCMP Major Crime Unit.

Students at Port Elgin Regional School are collecting t-shirts for their own memorial to the children of Kamloops residential school.

Artist talks are back at Struts, starting with Benjamin Evans speaking online this Saturday.

The province has announced some success in reducing the number of people waiting a year or more for knee and hip surgery.

And we bring back the Check-In, where we touch base with local businesses about how they are surviving the COVID-19 economy. This time, a conversation with Mel’s Tea Room owners Wendy and Dave Epworth.