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Nearly 1 in 3 businesses plan to raise prices within six months: Report
(The Hill) – Nearly a third of U.S. businesses are likely to increase prices by the end of the year as they continue to adjust to rising costs and inflation, a new report found.. More than 30 percent of businesses surveyed by LendingTree said they expect their prices will be higher in six months than…
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Bryan Kohberger’s former professor, fellow students were alarmed by his behavior before murders, docs reveal
(NewsNation) – Bryan Kohberger’s former professor told investigators the convicted murderer was “obsessed” with serial killers, wrote a paper on burglary and was flagged by several female classmates for sexist behavior. These details were revealed in an interview given to Idaho State Police by a criminology professor at Washington State University, where Kohberger was a…
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Don’t eat this shrimp sold at Walmart due to possible radiation contamination: FDA
(WJW) – The Food and Drug Administration is investigating contamination reports in frozen shrimp products sold at Walmart. According to a press release from the FDA, Cesium-137 (Cs-137) was detected by U.S. Customs & Border Protection in shipping containers that arrived at ports in Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and Savannah. Samples found the presence of…
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Varcoe: ‘Terrible’ oil prices could create a budget crunch for Alberta, Premier Danielle Smith warns
Oil prices have been “terrible” recently and Albertans need to brace for a difficult budget situation if they continue to slide, says Premier Danielle Smith. Read More
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Opinion: Province moving backwards by closing harm reduction centres
In 2018, a middle-aged man arrived on my patient panel. I will call him Jon. He was being treated in our clinic for hepatitis C but did not yet have his own family physician. When I met with Jon for our first visit, he told me the story of how he had contracted, years prior,…
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Air Canada and flight attendants union reach tentative deal to end strike
Air Canada has reached a deal with its flight attendants to end a three-day walkout that led to mass cancellations during the busy summer season and forced country’s largest airline to withdraw its financial outlook for the year. Read More
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A seismic shift in workplace wellness: It’s ‘changing in ways we can’t ignore’
Aquatera Utilities CEO Vaughn Bend’s approach to workplace wellness is pretty simple. Read More
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Breakenridge: It’s not transparency when forced into it
All indications now point to some sanity prevailing on Tuesday with regard to the disclosure of expense claims made by Alberta cabinet ministers and senior government officials. Read More
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Parker: Goldray continues growing its creative glass offerings
When I called Cathie Saroka to talk about the 40th anniversary of her company, she reminded me I had written before about Goldray Glass. I’ve always been proud of my memory so was somewhat relieved when she sent me a copy of the article and the date read 1998. Read More
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Welcome to Vitality Alberta: Work Well
Work represents an essential part of life for almost all of us. Not only does the average North American spend 90,000 hours at work in a lifetime; countless more time is spent thinking about our jobs. Read More