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Bus News Archives, October 24 2022
Oct 24 2022 - West Virginia Business Plan Competition now taking entries
The West Virginia Business Plan Competition, hosted by the WVU John Chambers College of Business and Economics and Encova Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, is seeking entries at the high ...
Oct 24 2022 - Marco Island Beaches, Restaurants, Hotels Spared by Hurricane Ian, Welcoming First Responders and V
Southwest Florida International Airport Fully Operational and Rental Cars Available, Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort and Spa Open for Business ...
Oct 24 2022 - ‘Delano neighborhood saves the parade,’ though this one will be known as Paddy Day
A group of Delano business people are starting the Delano Paddy Day Parade in March. They include, from left to right, Levi Iseman of InSite Real Estate Group; Monarch owner Jennifer Ray ...
Oct 24 2022 - Columbus South's Damon Griffin named central Ohio high school football Player of the Week
Damon Griffin did it all for Columbus South in a 28-16 win over Marion-Franklin on Oct. 21. The sophomore quarterback and defensive back completed eight of 14 passes for 79 yards and two touchdowns, ...
Oct 24 2022 - Griffin says groundbreaking for High Point North example of industrial trend
"There's been more activity in the last year than there's been in the last 10 years," David Griffin Jr. told Triad Business Journal on Thursday. Griffin, president of D.H. Griffin Cos., said High ...
Oct 24 2022 - SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25: Two Florida teams - Lakeland and Columbus -debut in national hi
Florida has a state-leading seven teams in this week's Power 25 football rankingsWith the additions of Lakeland (Florida) and Columbus (Florida), the Sunshine State now has a state-leading seven teams ...
Oct 24 2022 - Jenke: Seguin chamber celebrates service to area businesses
This week we celebrated Chamber of Commerce Day on Oct. 18 with all of the other chambers across the state of Texas and the U.S.
Oct 24 2022 - GA: Commissioners to discuss moratorium on homeless shelters, city transit system
Among other things, commissioners will discuss an update on a proposed Brunswick-Glynn County joint transit system.
Oct 24 2022 - Warmer, windier, rainier weather coming
WEATHER ACTUALLY GETS A LITTLE BIT BUSY HERE AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE BACK HALF OF THE WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. SO LET’S BREAK IT DOWN HERE FOR YOU TOMORROW, EVEN WINDIER THAN TODAY, PROBABLY ...
Oct 24 2022 - Spacesuits, speakeasys and Star Wars memorabilia – why America’s capital is packed full of new
There’s a plan behind everything.” Symbolism pervades the US’s capital city, and no visit is complete without a tour – by foot, bike or bus – of the familiar landmarks that chart the story of a nation ...
Oct 24 2022 - New Killeen recovery center for veterans now open in Killeen
Virtue Recovery Center has been saving lives and restoring families from substance abuse for years. KILLEEN, Texas — A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the opening of Virtue Recovery ...
Oct 24 2022 - Friday Night Scoreboard
Prior to arriving at the Tribune, Mark was night desk editor for the Cadillac News, where he also helped out the sports department on busy high school football and basketball nights. He previously ...
Oct 24 2022 - Catch 22 Diner, Lopatcong restaurant that suffered fire before opening, is back and serving custome
Tony Arzuaga's Catch 22 Diner in Lopatcong Township is serving customers, little more than a month after a fire at the new business. "God is good," Arzuaga said, after serving customers on Monday.
Oct 24 2022 - Several fire departments respond to multiple weekend fires
Fire and rescue departments in southeast Nebraska kept busy much of Sunday into Monday morning as fires raged through the area.
Oct 24 2022 - Gooseggs: Normal West hands Champaign Centennial a shutout 7-0
No worries, Normal West's defense took care of business on Friday, keying a 7-0 shutout of Champaign Centennial on October 21 in Illinois football.
Oct 24 2022 - Facing a critical bus driver shortage, Chesapeake launches massive recruiting effort. It’s not al
PTAs and schools gave gift certificates and goody bags to their drivers. The district has also collected comments from hundreds of parents expressing their gratitude for their work. Still, Chesapeake ...
Oct 24 2022 - Chesapeake Police arrest man after he barricaded himself Saturday
Chesapeake Police officers arrested a man after he barricaded himself. According to CPD, officers responded to a business just before Noon Saturday on Campostella Road. Officers found a man, who has ...
Oct 24 2022 - Man in custody after barricade situation on Campostella Rd. in Chesapeake
According to police, officers responded to a business around 11:55 a.m. in the 2100 block of Campostella Road where they found a man who had active warrants.
Oct 24 2022 - St. Louis sports store gearing up for fall sports
After the St. Louis Cardinals’ quick exit from the postseason, a local sports store made a transition to other sports, like hockey.
Oct 24 2022 - ‘Cats take care of business at the Blikre
North Dakota State College of Science was dropped from the NJCAA DII rankings for the first time in two months. The opinions of pollsters didn’t stop the defending Region XIII ...
Oct 24 2022 - Rural North Dakota communities desperately seeking workers
Rural communities across the state are desperate to attract and retain workers at small businesses such as shops, restaurants, health centers, gas stations and other essential services to keep their ...
Oct 24 2022 - APCO Holdings again named as one of Atlanta Business Chronicle's 50 Largest Private Companies
Our primary goal is to provide value to the vehicle ownership experience for auto dealerships, finance companies, and their customers," said Scot Eisenfelder, CEO of APCO Holdings. "We are happy to be ...
Oct 24 2022 - Donald Norcross, Claire Gustafson meet again in 1st Congressional District race
Donald Norcross, a Democrat, and Republican businesswoman Claire Gustafson. Gustafson and Norcross respectively appear in the first and second columns on the Nov. 8 ballot. Additionally ...
Oct 24 2022 - Softball playoffs: No. 1 Buford stunned in 7A; Branch splits in 5A; White Co. 1 win from Columbus
Class 7A No. 1-ranked Buford, following an undefeated regular season, was stunned on the opening day of the Georgia High School Association softball playoffs at the Buford Softball Complex on ...
Oct 24 2022 - Lawsuit: Alabama transportation director ‘abused his position’ and had ‘personal vendetta’
A lawsuit in Montgomery County court filed the owner and operator of a toll bridge in Orange Beach claims that ALDOT Director John Cooper abused his power and attempted to harm the company as the ...
Oct 24 2022 - Enterprise Ventures Corporation Named to 2022 Best Places to Work in PA List
Central Penn Business Journal has included Enterprise Ventures Corporation (EVC) among the Best Places to Work in PA. The awards are held in partnership with Best ...
Oct 24 2022 - Concurrent Technologies Corporation Named a 2022 Best Place to Work in PA
Central Penn Business Journal has included Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) among the Best Places to Work in PA. The awards are held in partnership with Best ...
Oct 24 2022 - Albemarle florist honored with special recognition during council meeting
After more than 70 years in the floristry business, where he ran Harwood’s Florist, achieved international success and served numerous presidents, Albemarle resident Claude Harwood was honored by the ...
Oct 24 2022 - Post Falls football player Jake Bustamante voted the WaFd Bank Idaho High School Athlete of the Wee
Congratulations to Post Falls' Jake Bustamante for being voted SBLive’s WaFd Bank Idaho High School Athlete of the Week for Oct. 10-15! The senior running back and Trojans' 1,000-yard rusher racked up ...
Oct 24 2022 - Sun-Times/WBEZ Poll: Voters all over the field on Bears’ Arlington play — but almost half would
The survey underscores the difficulty the team faces in lining up support for its plan to transform Arlington International Racecourse into a stadium campus with scores of new restaurants, businesses ...
Oct 24 2022 - This Is The Year Of HR Whiplash. Gallup Has A Remedy.
A new Gallup report on wellbeing in the workplace proves that how employees relate to each other is ... [+] crucial to both performance and retention. Quiet quitting is the business media buzzword ...
Oct 24 2022 - Houston-area roofing business owner arrested in Florida for allegedly doing unlicensed repair work
Terence Duque, 48, whose Rosenberg-based company is accredited by the Better Business Bureau, faces a felony charge in Charlotte County, Florida. His arrest was criticized by some on social media.
Oct 24 2022 - Public Hearing For 2023 Pace Budget
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Oct 24 2022 - ‘Blue’ film to be on location in Columbus
We have had tremendous support from the Columbus community to see it done,” he said. “So I am really excited about what we are going to create there.” In March, Armstrong and co-founder Zachary Spicer ...
Oct 24 2022 - Entrepreneurs leverage apple culture as 'taste of place'
The pie crust may be flaky, but the business case for culinary tourism is proving solid as 14 years of the Apple Pie Trail has created an appealing community of local entrepreneurs celebrating the app ...
Oct 24 2022 - BLIZZARD: Joan Sutton Straus, Sun's first lifestyle editor, dead at 89
Sutton Straus was appointed the province’s Agent General to the U.S. in 1990 and was appointed to the Order of Ontario in 2021. She married her second husband, prominent American businessman ...
Oct 24 2022 - Joly mayor running for mayor of Strong Township
In 2018 businessman Tim Bryson ran for mayor of Joly with no council experience and won. Four years later Bryson is running for the mayor of Strong Township. Bryson is running in Strong in an effort ...
Oct 24 2022 - Sudbury MP announces supports for two local small businesses
Sudbury MP Viviane Lapointe announced $600,000 this past week to help support two small businesses in Sudbury. The funding is being made available through FedNor Lapointe said in a press release. Dr.
Oct 24 2022 - UPDATE: PennDOT work in Lackawanna County on hold
ARCHBALD, Pa. — PennDOT planned to close a busy road in Lackawanna County, but now it's had to put the brakes on the paving project. Drivers who use Salem Road in Archbald may have noticed signs ...
Oct 24 2022 - New St. Marys business more than antiques and collectibles
Rivers Edge Antiques and Collectibles, located at 238 Second Street in St. Marys, is now open for business, Tuesday through Saturday, from 1 to 7 p.m. (Photo Provided) ST MARYS — St. Marys is ...
Oct 24 2022 - Potential GO Transit strike could affect Hamilton, Mississauga, Brampton and St. Catharines local b
More than 2,000 GO Transit workers in Southern Ontario could go on a legal strike in 12 days — and their union brethren in Hamilton, Brampton, Mississauga and St. Catharines have the right to refuse ...
Oct 24 2022 - Zimtu Capital Announces IR Contract With Rockland Resources Ltd.
Zimtu Capital European Road Trip is designed to establish Zimtu and its partners as a trusted source for European investments. Each year, Zimtu fills a large bus with company representatives in the ...
Oct 24 2022 - Mixed bag for local orchards amid bumper apple season across Ontario
Apple yields in eastern Ontario ran the gamut from slim pickings to bountiful bushels, but fortunes for the fruit were up overall across the province this season, according to the Ontario Apple ...
Oct 24 2022 - No quick health fixes: Quinte Health CEO
Ontario’s health woes are real. There are no quick fixes, but the Quinte area is ahead of the game in making progress, recently appointed Quinte Health CEO Stacey Daub reported to the Probus Club of ...
Oct 24 2022 - Kubota Canada Ltd. unveils new corporate headquarters in Pickering, Ont.
“Kubota Canada Ltd.’s commitment to Pickering and our province is yet another demonstration that this is the best place in Ontario to do business and we are so pleased to have them put down ...
Oct 24 2022 - Ontario energy planning in chaos
The Ontario government is plagued with conflicting and contradictory electricity policy, promoting the province as a clean energy place for business while failing to safeguard its low-carbon future.
Oct 24 2022 - Photos: Peterborough Business Social Club Returns to Full Calendar Year, Celebrating Over 75 Years
The (PBSC) celebrated their second event of the Oktoberfest Social at The Social on Wednesday. 2022 marks the return of a full calendar year for the club, celebrating over 75 years of the organization ...
Oct 24 2022 - The Pumpkin People of Petawawa on display ahead of Halloween
In its fourth year now, the weekend event celebrates autumn in Petawawa and encourages residents and businesses to put together creative displays of pumpkins as people. Brenda and Bruce Gilles' ...
Oct 24 2022 - Niagara Falls lands private university
“As Ontario emerges from the pandemic and sees ... While there’s a post-secondary presence downtown by way of Niagara Falls Ryerson Innovation Hub (an incubator that helps start-up businesses ...
Oct 24 2022 - Asian massage therapists targeted by ‘classist and racist’ crackdown in Newmarket
She has been working in the massage industry for 21 years. Last year, Newmarket passed a “personal wellness bylaw” that required all massage businesses to obtain a new type of license, regardless ...
Oct 24 2022 - Lindsay Man Charged After After Window Of Business Smashed On Kent Street
KAWARTHA LAKES-The Kawartha Lakes Police responded to the complaint of a smashed window at a Kent Street West business on Wednesday October 12 at 8:26 am. Police say attending officers, identified the ...
Oct 24 2022 - Alabama man accused of child sex abuse asks to donate kidney to brother in Mississippi
A former church worker in northern Alabama accused of child sexual abuse is asking a court to allow him to visit his ailing brother in Mississippi so he can donate one of his kidneys. In a motion ...
Oct 24 2022 - BrokerLink reaches milestone with latest deals
In particular, L&M Dallaire Insurance provides home, auto and business insurance solutions for unique needs of clients in northern Ontario’s Kapuskasing community. The full-service brokerage has ...
Oct 24 2022 - Unique tea blends steeped in memories for Indigenous businessman
As popularity grows, expansion is on the horizon for Serpent River First Nation's Paul Owl's Treeteas Brewing Co.
Oct 24 2022 - Hearst-area school buses are cancelled today
North East Tri-Board Student Transportation has announced this morning that all school buses are cancelled in Hearst. The North East Tri-Board Student Transportation provides services for District ...
Oct 24 2022 - Ontario municipal candidates face 'organized hatred' as campaign nears close
Kojo Damptey’s campaign expected one of his ads at a Hamilton bus station would be defaced well before a sticker that read “white people first” was found placed over the poster of the city council ...
Oct 24 2022 - Bobcaygeon Business Fined $24,000 After Being Convicted Of Not Complying With COVID Restrictions
KAWARTHA LAKES-A Bobcaygeon business owner has been fined $24,000 after being convicted of not complying with the Reopening Ontario Act in a Lindsay courtroom today. Justice Radtke heard that the Hali ...
Oct 24 2022 - Temiskaming food bank says support programs inadequate
Darlene Wroe Local Journalism Initiative Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES - The Haileybury Food Bank is busy helping people who need food assistance, says volunteer Lynda Thisdelle. The food bank serves ...
Oct 24 2022 - Small Business Resilience Critical for Ontario’s Economic Growth
Emerging from the pandemic, supporting small business resilience and growth has never been more important and is a key theme for the Ontario Chamber of Commerce’s (OCC) annual Small Business: Too Big ...
Oct 24 2022 - New sex abuse allegations emerge against Weechi-it-te-win Family Services
Weechi-it-te-win is being sued by eight former foster children alleging they were sexually abused while in care of the agency ...
Oct 24 2022 - Better integrated transit services can't come soon enough for these GTA commuters
Thousands of people taking public transit across the Greater Toronto Area each day have to transfer between different systems and pay multiple fares. Transit riders and advocates are calling on ...
Oct 24 2022 - Caledon cops charge Etobicoke man with fentanyl, cocaine trafficking
An Etobicoke man has been charged with fentanyl possession and trafficking cocaine, opioids and other prescription drugs in Caledon after a bust last week. Back in August, the Caledon OPP say ...
Oct 24 2022 - Elliot Lake businessman charged with voyeurism
OPP charged an Elliot Lake business owner after finding criminal video recordings on a computer. On October 19, the East Algoma OPP was called in relation to cameras and recordings found in private ...
Oct 24 2022 - Cameras found under desk, in washroom at Elliot Lake business
Cameras recorded images under a desk and in a washroom at an Elliot Lake business, Ontario Provincial Police say. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or tap ...
Oct 24 2022 - Ontario Providing More Housing in Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay — The Ontario government is providing $2.1 million to help create 21 transitional housing units for Indigenous people enrolled in educational programs at the Matawa Training and Wellness ...
Oct 24 2022 - Armoury event organizer is Chatham-Kent's Corporate Citizen of the Year
She began leasing the Armoury building, while still operating her other décor business. “It was just time for me to refine myself, and I just see so much potential with the Armouries,” Lester said.
Oct 24 2022 - Cabinet minister makes unannounced visit to Chatham business
When the Promo in Chatham received a Digital Main Street grant, he never imagined it would also lead to a visit from a provincial cabinet minister. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try ...
Oct 24 2022 - Former Southwestern Ontario school bus driver faces sex charges
The accused is a former school bus driver in Burlington and Aylmer, an Elgin County town east of St. Thomas. Police believe there may be more complainants. The accused has been released from custody ...
Oct 24 2022 - Former school bus driver, 80, charged in alleged sexual assault of minor in Burlington
Halton police arrested 80-year-old Gordon Jack of Aylmer and charged him with sexual assault and sexual interference.
Oct 24 2022 - KITCHENER VOTES: Brooklin Wallis, Ward 9 candidate
and my father was the president of the Brooklin (Brooklin, Ontario) Downtown Business Association! WHY HAVE YOU DECIDED TO RUN? A TON of reasons! Two key ones are: I saw the homeless evictions ...
Oct 24 2022 - Bradford's mayor steps down as 4 candidates battle for the top job
Four candidates seeking the mayor's chair in Bradford West Gwillimbury are busy making their final pitches to voters with just days to the election.
Oct 24 2022 - Early winter storm causes residents in cottage country to be without power
More than 600 homes and businesses remain without power Friday as both Lakeland Power and Hydro One work to restore electricity in the Muskoka region.
Oct 24 2022 - CANADA SUPPORTS NEW TRANSITIONAL HOUSING IN BARRIE
Ryan Turnbull, Member of Parliament for Whitby, on behalf of the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Housing and Diversity and Incluṇsion, alongside Jeff Lehman, Mayor of Barrie, Tim Kent, Chief ...
Oct 24 2022 - Ward 12: Ancaster candidates look to preserve heritage, improve transportation options
Ancaster candidates are focused on maintaining the character of their community while accommodating growth, improving transit and pedestrian options and routing more traffic onto Highway 403 and off ...
Oct 24 2022 - Electric vehicle infrastructure in Nova Scotia needs a big boost
Cars, trucks, and buses account for about 25% of emissions fueling climate change. One of the biggest barriers to persuading drivers to dump gas-guzzling cars, pickups, and SUVs for an electric ...
Oct 24 2022 - One week after Nova Scotia premier asked for more troops, fewer boots on ground post-Fiona
That’s about 80 per cent of Nova Scotia Power’s customers. The largest communities still without power include homes and businesses in New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou and Trenton. And many of ...
Oct 24 2022 - Ex-orphanage reopens as business incubator, hub for African Nova Scotian community
A former orphanage for Black children in Nova Scotia has been renovated and reopened as a community hub and incubator for Black businesses.
Oct 24 2022 - Federal government announces $156K in funding for downtown Dartmouth projects
Liberal MP for Dartmouth-Cole Harbour Darren Fisher made the funding announcement in partnership with the Downtown Dartmouth Business Commission at Alderney Plaza on Saturday.
Oct 24 2022 - The haunting of Esther Cox is still a mystery in Amherst
Unexplained banging sounds rang from a home on Princess Street. Buildings combusted into flames and a disturbing message was scratched above a young woman's bed: "Esther Cox, You Are Mine to Kill." If ...
Oct 24 2022 - Yellowknife pub acquitted of breaking COVID-19 rules
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Emily Blake YELLOWKNIFE — The owners of a ... The pub was one of two businesses in the Northwest Territories that was charged with violating public health orders, and the ...
Oct 24 2022 - Knights of Columbus make 16k donation
By Jaymie White, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter – with files from René J. Roy PORT AUX BASQUES — Since Fiona made landfall on the Southwest Coast at the end of September, donations have been ...
Oct 24 2022 - Gaffney man sentenced for killing woman and hiding body behind his house
GAFFNEY, S.C. (FOX Carolina ... Deputies said cell phone records had been used to track Buser to South Carolina. Her car was found along Old Race Track Road. According to deputies, they discovered ...
Oct 24 2022 - Gaffney man killed woman escort at his home while wife, children away, officials say
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, A GAFFNEY MAN PLEADED GUILTY TO MURDER ... Track Road.Cell phone records were used to track Buser to South Carolina, Glenn said.During the investigation, Cherokee County ...
Oct 24 2022 - From keeping the RCMP to cutting permit backlogs, here's what to expect from new Surrey Mayor Brend
The former city councillor has secured the top city job with a promise to quash Surrey's transition from RCMP services to a municipal police force.
Oct 24 2022 - B.C. drought forces emergency order on Sunshine Coast, but officials urge calm
Some businesses and amenities on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast have ... The Sunshine Coast Regional District, District of Sechelt and shishalh Nation have declared a state of local emergency ...
Oct 24 2022 - Advocates say loggers aren't doing enough to save old-growth forests near Revelstoke, B.C.
Logging companies near Revelstoke, B.C. said they're working to transition away from cutting old-growth, but advocates said they aren't doing so fast enough to save the habitat.
Oct 24 2022 - Forest industry health hinges on timber access guarantee for secondary manufacturers
John Brink has built three value-added forestry companies without having any direct access to the trees that have made his businesses thrive.
Oct 24 2022 - A rash of burglaries has Bay Ridge on edge as crime spikes across NYC
A rash of break-ins at small businesses across Bay Ridge has rattled residents in a neighborhood long among the safer corners of the city ― mirroring the profound sense of unease spreading ...
Oct 24 2022 - BC Hydro diverting water from Maple Ridge lake: the result of hot, dry conditions
While some people may be celebrating the prolonged use of their summer wardrobe, BC Hydro has been busy reducing power generation at the Stave and Ruskin facilities because of the continuous warm and ...
Oct 24 2022 - 2012 Ford Transit Connect in Langley, British Columbia, $22,995
At SK Automarket Sales Langley near Langley you will find ... IN GOOD STANDING WITH THE VEHICLE SALES AUTHORITY OF BRITISH&nbsp; &nbsp;COLUMBIA.<br />-MEMBER OF THE AUTOMOTIVE RETAILERS ASSOCIATION.< ...
Oct 24 2022 - Kelowna mayoral candidates debate housing, transportation and homelessness at election forum
Issues of housing affordability, homelessness and a looming transit strike dominated a mayoral election forum on Wednesday evening at Okanagan College campus in Kelowna, B.C. Five candidates ...
Oct 24 2022 - iN VIDEO: Kamloops business owner pepper-sprayed while trying to stop alleged thief
"I've had a few people post 'oh, your employees shouldn't chase people,' well, I don't look at it that way. I don't want people coming into my store thinking 'I can just get away with it.' It's money ...
Oct 24 2022 - Delta posts $695 million profit, sees busy holiday season
Delta Air Lines reported a $695 million third-quarter profit Thursday as higher average fares this summer and a lucrative credit-card business more than offset higher fuel prices.
Oct 24 2022 - Strike ends at Westshore Terminals coal port in British Columbia
The Westshore coal terminal at Roberts Bank – which typically processes about 33 million tonnes of coal a year – is among the busiest such facilities in Canada and along the west coast of North ...
Oct 24 2022 - Delta posts $695 million Q3 profit, expects big holiday rush
Delta Air Lines reported a $695 million third-quarter profit Thursday as higher average fares this summer and a lucrative credit-card business more than offset higher fuel prices.
Oct 24 2022 - Servicing ‘dinosaur’ oil furnaces a growing problem
Homeowners in the West Kootenay who have oil furnaces could face extended periods in the cold should their heating system fail this winter. People in the home heating business say there are no ...
Oct 24 2022 - Driver in hospital after collision with ETS bus in west Edmonton
A driver is in hospital after the vehicle she was driving collided with an Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus on Monday afternoon. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your ...
Oct 24 2022 - A new pharmacy in Taber is looking to combine traditional and natural medicine
A key thing to any new business opening is trying to differentiate yourself from other businesses in the area. Naturally Yours IDA Pharmacy at 5207 47 Ave, in Taber is trying to do that by combining ...
Oct 24 2022 - Minister’s Awards for Municipal Excellence – Award recipients
Award winners. The winners for the 2022 Minister’s Awards for Municipal Excellence are: Building Economic Strength Category: Parkland County, Major Busines ...
Oct 24 2022 - Park businesses to rally behind food bank
Instead of thinking about their bottom lines, three local businesses are thinking about the community. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or tap here to see ...
Oct 24 2022 - Business is booming for Blowers & Grafton
Blowers &. Josh Robinson, co-founder and owner, said business is already booming.  “It was an incredible turnout and a great response,” he said. “It was really busy and we expected a lot of people to ...
Oct 24 2022 - Specsavers opens in Sherwood Park Mall
A new business in Sherwood Park Mall is hoping to help residents get a clearer vision of their lives. Specsavers, which launched in Europe and began Canadian operations in B.C. in 2021, has been ...
Oct 24 2022 - West Herr WBEN Buffalo Business Report - Friday, October 21st 2022
Pita Gourmet to open 5th restaurant; West Seneca Goodwill store opens today; Lifetime Benefit Solutions offering Student Loan Repayment help; Univera doles out health improvement grants.
Oct 24 2022 - Red Deer Rebels teams up with Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
The Red Deer Rebels are raising awareness and funds for the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre as part of the #GoBlue campaign during Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Oct 24 2022 - How popular is taxidermy in southern Alberta?
As hunting season winds down, a Coaldale, Alta., taxidermy studio is gearing up for a busy November. Top Notch Taxidermy is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year under family trio Kevin and Kelly ...
Oct 24 2022 - PET Wine Keg Market : New Business Strategies And Forecast By 2028 with Top Countries Data | 105 Pa
Oct 12, 2022 (The Expresswire) -- "PET Wine Keg Market" Insights 2022 By Types, Applications, Regions and Forecast to 2028. The globalPET Wine Keg market size is projected to Reach Multimillion ...
Oct 24 2022 - Alberta woos workers in other provinces, B.C. is not amused
Mike Holden, the chief economist of the Business Council of Alberta, said Alberta’s in-migration numbers have improved this year. “At the end of the day, it’s the economy, job opportunities ...
Oct 24 2022 - Varcoe: Inflation 'hitting harder' in Alberta with slow wage growth in province, warns business cou
Albertans are feeling the sting of soaring inflation, with prices shooting up by 6.2 per cent in September from a year ago. While the economy continues to grow and more people move here, a new report ...
Oct 24 2022 - Alberta selects 19 more CCS proposals
East Calgary Region Carbon Sequestration Hub: Reconciliation Energy Transition Inc. (RETI) for a potential Southern Alberta sequestration hub. • Grande Prairie Net Zero Gateway: NorthRiver ...
Oct 24 2022 - Alberta Carbon Grid secures rights to evaluate one of the largest carbon storage areas available un
"The world is facing a huge challenge when it comes to energy security and transitioning to cleaner energy and we believe the Alberta Carbon Grid will play a critical role in helping achieve emissions ...
Oct 24 2022 - 3 people charged in $500K Fort McMurray drug bust
The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams said nearly $500,000 in drugs and cash were seized following the investigation in Fort McMurray, which began in July 2021. Led by ALERT’s Fort McMurray ...
Oct 24 2022 - Edmonton International Eyes ULCCs, Long-Haul Flights
Canada’s fifth busiest airport Edmonton International Airport is emerging from the pandemic with 80% of capacity recovered and year-on-year passenger levels up 220%. After endur ...
Oct 24 2022 - Claresholm making robust efforts to attract new residents
Claresholm has been seeing steady growth in recent years both economically and socially as it expands and grows moving forward with new initiatives. Brady ...
Oct 24 2022 - Willow Lake Metis Nation: Willow Lake Métis Nation CEO Awarded for Innovation
Northern Alberta Business Hall of Fame 2022 "Innovator" Award. Willow Lake Métis Nation--(Newsfile Corp. - October 20, 2022) - Justin Bourque ...
Oct 24 2022 - Willow Lake Metis Nation CEO Awarded for Innovation
Willow Lake Métis Nation CEO Justin Bourque, recipient of the Junior Achievement Northern Alberta Business Hall of Fame 2022 “Innovator” Award. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please ...
Oct 24 2022 - Alberta’s loan guarantee program for Indigenous business ventures seen as model for country
Indigenous communities want to see Alberta’s loan guarantee program spread to more jurisdictions, and especially to federal level ...
Oct 24 2022 - Trial underway for Alberta man accused in killing of neighbour
The previously postponed trial of an Airdrie man accused of killing his neighbour over a business dispute got underway at the Court of King’s Bench in Calgary on Oct. 11. The previously postponed ...
Oct 24 2022 - Transportation Commission awards over $56 million in contracts in October
The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded over $56 million in contracts for eight Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its October 20 business meeting. The commission ...
Oct 24 2022 - Wyoming looks to grow its manufacturing sector
The panel — one of several convened in Jackson by the Wyoming Energy Authority, Wyoming Business Council, University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources and the Atlantic Council, an ...
Oct 24 2022 - Much colder temperatures today; rain, snowfall likely throughout the day
According to the National Weather Service in Riverton, much cooler temperatures and gusty winds are in store today, with continuing precipitation. Rain is expected to gradually transition to snow ...
Oct 24 2022 - Wyoming college wrestlers ambushed in gruesome grizzly bear attack while hunting
"I could hear when his teeth would hit my skull, I could feel when he'd bite down on my bones and they'd kind of crunch." ...
Oct 24 2022 - Lange: Wyoming should support Senator Scott’s bill to protect children
Casper, longtime chairman of the Senate Labor, Health and Social Services Committee, is drafting a bill that would add a section to Wyoming’s child abuse statutes, criminalizing ...
Oct 24 2022 - Trump rally watch live: Donald in Waukesha, Wisconsin tonight ahead of CPAC speech
Former President Donald Trump is in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Friday for a "Save America" rally to stump for his preferred candidates ahead of the state's GOP primaries. The former president has a busy ...
Oct 24 2022 - Beaver Dam downtown business finalist in Main Street Makeover contest
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation said the business ... The 2019 Makeover winner was Anthony’s 511 Barbershop in downtown Watertown. In 2020 Ted’s Pizza Palace in downtown Menomonie ...
Oct 24 2022 - GOP candidate for governor visits Rothschild business
ROTHSCHILD, Wis. (WSAW) - Republican governor candidate Tim Michels made a stop in the Wausau area Tuesday. Michels met with business owners and the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce ...
Oct 24 2022 - What One Photographer Captured in Wisconsin’s Changing Election Climate
by Megan O’Matz, photography by David Kasnic for ProPublica ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around ...
Oct 24 2022 - DOA Secretary-designee touts efforts to help small businesses through pandemic recovery funds
Wisconsin Department of Administration Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld toured small businesses in Madison and Potosi Wednesday to highlight some of the state's investments to help businesses ...
Oct 24 2022 - Honkamp set to acquire Wisconsin accounting firm
Honkamp, P.C., a CPA and business advisory group with a location in Hiawatha, will acquire Vaassen, Pluemer CPAs, LLC, a local accounting firm in ...
Oct 24 2022 - Lake Louie Brewing to become face of Wisconsin Brewing Co.
WBC purchased Lake Louie in 2019 and beginning in early 2023 WBC beers will carry the Lake Louie label at the same time WBC ramps up its contract brewing business ...
Oct 24 2022 - Nov. 8 election: Columbus and central Ohio U.S. House races
Five of Ohio’s 15 recently redrawn Congressional districts touch central Ohio, and not one of the races is uncontested in the Nov. 8 election. Ohioans have less ...
Oct 24 2022 - In Brazil industry, 40% of businesses would rather not use roads
Railways stood atop investors’ preference list, with 28.5% of mentions. Their condition, however, poses a major obstacle to the transition, a survey found.
Oct 24 2022 - Brazil Town Aspires To Be Champion Of Bolsonaro Vote
On Holy Christ Avenue, in front of Bible Square, Brazilian businessman Gilberto Klais buoyantly hops out of an SUV decorated with a giant decal of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.
Oct 24 2022 - School bus, Freightliner truck crash in Darlington County
A Darlington Country school bus and a Freightliner truck crashed Monday morning. According to South Carolina Highway Patrol, around 5:50 a.m. at SC 34 and Secondary 580. The school bus was attempting ...
Oct 24 2022 - 15 Day Trips + Easy Places to Visit Near Las Vegas
Escape the hustle and bustle of the strip with these places to visit near Las Vegas on your next southern Nevada vacation or road trip ...
Oct 24 2022 - Family Business Awards
Federal International Inc. — currently in its fourth generation — has grown to include two business units and $208 million in revenue.
Oct 24 2022 - Neenah Company Celebrates A Milestone
The year was 1872, and a new downtown Neenah operation was open for business. “The history of Kimberly-Clark goes back to when they made cellucotton. They were making products that were used by the ...
Oct 24 2022 - Wisconsin meat processors, with state help, try to grow to meet the surging need for their services
Back in 2003, when Wayne Lautsbaugh purchased a small, defunct butcher shop north of Cadott, appointments to slaughter cattle and pigs at his business were few and far ...
Oct 24 2022 - Cottonwood man charged with abusing dozens of dogs pleads guilty, ending long-running case
COTTONWOOD, Ala. (WTVY) - The case facing a Cottonwood man once charged with nearly 100 counts of animal abuse and neglect is finally over. Jerome Wesley Hughes recently pleaded guilty to four ...
Oct 24 2022 - University of Minnesota and Metro Transit cut cost of transit pass to get more students aboard trai
The University of Minnesota and Metro Transit have teamed up this year to offer steeply discounted passes to encourage students to leave their cars at home and take the train or bus to class. For ...
Oct 24 2022 - Connecticut high school football recap: Ansonia holds off Holy Cross
Welcome back to a full slate of high school football. After consecutive weeks for conference bye weeks, tonight features 49 games. But first a recap of a pretty busy Thursday night that saw 11 games ...
Oct 24 2022 - San Lorenzo fatal shooting, fleeing vehicle, probed as possible “road rage”
SAN LORENZO — An unidentified man was shot dead at a busy San Lorenzo intersection on Sunday after which a vehicle fled the scene, prompting investigators to probe the fatal incident as a possib ...
Oct 24 2022 - A Texas healthcare worker arrested after she was caught on camera abusing a disabled child patient
The parents of the disabled girl alerted police after Moses was allegedly caught on camera striking their daughter at their Mission, Texas residence.
Oct 24 2022 - Edna Isabelle (Quackenbush) Gibson
Edna Isabelle (Quackenbush) Gibson, 94, of Ft. Myers, Florida, died October 10. Born to Earl Eugene Quackenbush and Lucy Mae (Tanner) Quackenbush in Binghamton, NY. She was predeceased by her ...
Oct 24 2022 - Scrapbook sheds light on family's time in Dumas
Scrapbooks are reminders of the past, but also are becoming a part of the past. In today’s busy society, few take the time to keep scrapbooks.
Oct 24 2022 - 1 dead after house fire in Ottumwa
The fire was likely caused by a propane heater in the living room that ignited nearby combustibles, the city said in a Facebook post.
Oct 24 2022 - Orlando Inno Under 25: Young techie rises to team leader at cyber success ThreatLocker
Tabitha Gordon transitioned from work as a licensed message therapist to a career in the high-tech world of cybersecurity — all before she turned 21. Learn more about this Inno Under 25 honoree.
Oct 24 2022 - Zach Harrison is finally emerging as Ohio State’s next first-round edge rusher: Stephen Means’
Three observations from Stephen Means after Ohio State football’s 54-10 win over Iowa on Saturday. 1. Ryan Day knew how important it was that Zach Harrison not leave Columbus as a five-star recruit in ...
Oct 24 2022 - Joel Klatt: Marvin Harrison Jr. Could Be Best Receiver In The World In 5-6 Years
Ohio State has seen some exceptionally special performances from Harrison during his first year and a half in Columbus.
Oct 24 2022 - Monroe County partners with BusPatrol for school bus safety initiative
Monroe County has selected BusPatrol – the world’s most deployed stop-arm enforcement technology provider – to implement and manage its school bus photo enforcement program. This critical ...
Oct 24 2022 - Several New Retailers Planned For Busy Huron Church
Wetsdell Developments has signed several new tenants to go into their new plaza under construction along Huron Church. The development on the home of the old Huron Lodge and Studio 4, now named ...
Oct 24 2022 - Huron Shores Area Transit ridership up 594 per cent
LAMBTON SHORES – Ridership on the Huron Shores Area Transit (HSAT) is up a whopping 594 per cent. According to a press release from HSAT, in 2021 the system had 1,600 passengers. By the end of August ...
Oct 24 2022 - Here is where you can get a taste of Latin America in Port Huron
The business will be open for carryout orders from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at 1519 Military St. Call (810) 388-8889 to order.
Oct 24 2022 - Cox expands high-speed fiber network to reach 1,500 Suffolk businesses
The cable, internet and phone company recently spent around $3.5 million installing nearly 30 miles of high-speed fiber internet cables in the city through its Cox Business service. Cox leaders say ...
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