The pandemic created both opportunity and headaches, but archery shops are now dealing with economic and other issues that define the “new normal.” Here’s how some retailers are navigating the changes.
The Government of Canada recently announced it will remove pre-entry COVID test requirement for fully vaccinated travelers on April 1, 2022.
As a sign the pandemic is still a problem nationwide, NRA leadership just announced the cancellation of its 2021 NRA Annual Meeting & Exhibits.
Hunters and anglers from the United States have been waiting for this announcement for many months. The border will open to fully vaccinated Americans on Aug. 9, 2021.
All businesses faced unique challenges during the height of the pandemic. Here’s how one archery pro shop owner from Minnesota weathered the storm.
COVID-19 has been the leading news story each day throughout most of 2020 and into early 2021. How has the dreaded coronavirus affected the archery industry, and specifically bow sales?
Demand for archery products has been at unprecedented levels since COVID-19 hit, but CBE has been keeping up by working long hours and adding machine and assembly capacity.
We asked three veteran retailers: “How did you cope with 2020’s challenges?” Here’s what they had to say.
If you have questions about the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), then check out this video from our friends at the Archery Trade Association. It contains key pieces of information for the second round of PPP.
Our friends at the Archery Trade Association recently provided an update regarding the government’s Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses.