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JetBlue and Spirit: What happens when two airlines with bad customer service records merge? JetBlue Airways' surprise $3.6 billion bid for "ultra" low-fare carrier Spirit Airlines sounded like a late April Fools' prank to some passengers. JetBlue claimed its offer, which would thwart a bid by Frontier Airlines to acquire Spirit, ...
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Elon Musk, Twitter's new technoking A "free speech absolutist", Musk has long had a love-hate relationship with the platform. He has accused it of caving to censorship, while also tweeting more than nine times a day on average in 2021. Here's a look at Musk's special relationship with ...
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Toronto-area Metro distribution centre workers sign new collective agreement, end strike action Toronto-area Metro warehouse workers who have been on strike for several days are set to return to the job. In a press release issued Friday, Unifor said members at Metro Distribution Centre warehouses negotiated "significant wage gains" in a new ...
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Kinder chocolate recall hits US as Belgian officials close plant linked to outbreak Ferrero USA has recalled two Kinder brand chocolate products in the United States. Almost 150 children in Europe and the United Kingdom have been infected with Salmonella that has been found in the production plant. Kinder Happy Moments Chocolate ...
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Cruise ships return to BC, with tourist dollars and environmental concerns in tow Simone Kearney-Rodriguez is looking forward to putting cash in the register this weekend when the first crowd of cruise ship passengers pull into port in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, after the last two cruise seasons were cancelled due to COVID-19.
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Sask. loses 4.5K jobs as national unemployment rate falls to record low Statistics Canada released its labour force survey on Friday and despite fewer jobs filled in Saskatchewan, unemployment rates in March remain at some of the lowest in years. Canada's unemployment rate has been trending downward since spiking at the ...
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Unemployment rate down in Saskatchewan compared to 2021 According to Statistics Canada, 1,600 of those jobs were full-time positions. Across Canada, the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 per cent, which is the lowest on record going back to 1976.
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What we know so far about getting COVID-19 twice in the age of Omicron Getting COVID-19 a second time was once considered a rarity. Now, with the more transmissible Omicron subvariant BA.2 spreading throughout the country, reinfections are becoming more common, immunology and infectious diseases experts say.
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Across Time and Place WHEELING — British hot cross buns — iconized in nursery rhyme and song — may be one of the most widely known breads to celebrate Christianity's Holy Week with the religious symbol. But, a variety of traditional food websites indicate cross pastries are ...
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