Operators

Canada

Forest fires, work disruptions burn the Bottom Line of tourist operators

Jasper’s Tourism Industry Faces Challenges After Wildfires Despite facing significant challenges after a wild natural fire broke out last summer,…

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Politics

Provinces make amateur radio operators an official part of extreme weather planning

Amateur Radio Operators: Lifeline in Times of Disaster During the 1998 Ice Storm, communication infrastructure in Quebec and Ontario collapsed,…

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Nova Scotia

Months-long closure of Portapique bridge frustrating locals and tourism operators

The closure of the Lower Portapique bridge in Nova Scotia’s Colchester County has been causing concern among residents and tourism…

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Business

U.S. tourism operators offer exclusive deals for Canadians to try to convince them to return

It’s been a rough start to the golf season for Paul Dame, owner of Bluff Point Golf Resort in Plattsburgh,…

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Canada

‘Shock’ and ‘panic’ as new daycare operators in Alberta told they won’t get funding after all

Albertans in the process of setting up new child-care facilities have been left reeling after the Alberta government informed them…

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Nova Scotia

Early start helps N.S. ski hill operators enjoy successful season

Spring has finally arrived in Nova Scotia, but the winter chill that persisted for much of the season proved to…

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Politics

Federal privacy watchdog heads to court over Pornhub operator’s consent practices

Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne is taking legal action against the operator of the Pornhub website in an effort to ensure…

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Nova Scotia

Municipalities loan $1.6M to operators of Truro’s Rath centre in dispute with CRA

The Rath Eastlink Community Centre in Truro, N.S., is facing financial challenges as a result of the Canada Revenue Agency’s…

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Business

U.S. port workers and operators reach deal to suspend strike

The union representing 45,000 striking U.S. dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports has reached a deal to suspend a…

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Business

U.S. safety agency says 40 foreign operators may be flying Boeing 737s with suspect rudder control parts

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Monday said more than 40 foreign operators of Boeing 737 airplanes may…

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