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Newfoundland fishers face livelihood questions after Fiona storm damage

Newfoundland fishers face livelihood questions after Fiona storm damage

Fiona’s path of destruction through Atlantic Canada heavily damaged the fishing industry
Atlantic airports resume operations after hurricane Fiona triggers cancellations

Atlantic airports resume operations after hurricane Fiona triggers cancellations

Flights to and from Charlottetown and Deer Lake resumed today, Sydney to resume tomorrow
Tattooing renaissance a boon to local artists

Tattooing renaissance a boon to local artists

Body art no longer the domain of just bad boys and bikers
Canada Jetlines, latest airline to enter the crowded field, lands first flight

Canada Jetlines, latest airline to enter the crowded field, lands first flight

The next airline hoping to pose a threat to the country’s Air Canada-WestJet duopoly has landed its inaugural flight.
Execs: US casinos learned some useful lessons from pandemic

Execs: US casinos learned some useful lessons from pandemic

‘Since we reopened, business has been terrific’
Statistics Canada says retail sales fell 2.5% to $61.3 billion in July

Statistics Canada says retail sales fell 2.5% to $61.3 billion in July

Initial estimate for August pointed to a gain of 0.4 per cent for the month
Victoria’s Salt Legacy sews history, upcycling together with sailcloth product line

Victoria’s Salt Legacy sews history, upcycling together with sailcloth product line

Backpacks look to tell the stories of the old sails while diverting waste
Canadian dollar slides as investors retreat to U.S. dollars

Canadian dollar slides as investors retreat to U.S. dollars

loonie slipped under 75 cents US earlier this week
Global firm apologizes to B.C. First Nation for damage caused by copper mine

Global firm apologizes to B.C. First Nation for damage caused by copper mine

Decommissioned open pit mine was located in Quatsino First Nation traditional territory
Central banks worldwide tighten policies to cool inflation

Central banks worldwide tighten policies to cool inflation

Banks from the UK to Papan are following US lead on interest hikes