Coming Up Late-Summer Roses: Fed Rates, Jobless Claims and More
Yesterday signaled a new era of bringing down interest rates in the continued effort to bring a "soft landing" to the economy.
Learn from our neighbours
Craig D. McDonald, a senior VP with Andrew Peller Limited, says Okanagan wine producers can learn climate lessons from their neighbours in Washington and elsewhere.
Wildfire assistance needed
Tricia Thorpe, director for Electoral Area I, said she was joined by representatives from neighbouring regional districts for a Tuesday meeting with staff from the Ministry of Emergency Management and
Who still uses pagers anyway?
Pagers grabbed headlines on Tuesday when thousands used by members of militant group Hezbollah were detonated simultaneously across Lebanon, killing at least nine people and wounding nearly 3,000 others.
'It’s only going to get worse... if nothing is done it will just become more and more dangerous'
The housing estate was not designed to deal with so many cars - now residents want to see change
SA to offer points-based and Nomad visas in 30 days
'The points-based work visa is going to revolutionise the South African economy.'
Bumper prize draw to help boost Castle Douglas Christmas lights fund
The Olive Retreat is organising a Big Town Raffle to support the Forward Rotary Group's fundraising efforts
He quit warehouse job at 22 and now generates £50k a month selling second hand trainers
ack Long, a Buckinghamshire-based business owner, started his entrepreneurial journey at age 12, selling family members' unwanted items on eBay with "the plan" of eventually launching his own business
I quit my warehouse job on minimum wage - now I make £50k a month - but it's still not enough
Jack Long, 22, from Buckinghamshire, started his entrepreneurial journey at 12 by selling family members' unwanted items on eBay, and has now launched his own pre-loved trainer business
Man, 22, went from minimum wage job to earning £50,000 per month
A chance find at a car boot sale sparked the idea that allowed Jack to quit his warehouse job
Low-flying Heathrow planes 'are ruining my £3million mansion'
Owner Daljit Bhail, 54, says it is 'madness' how his Grade II-listed property is being treated and has accused the airport of 'abandoning' the home.
CAC monitoring local commercial trade for post-hurricane price gouging
Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Aubyn Hill, says the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) continues to closely monitor the commercial trade to ensure businesses do not exploit the impact of Hurricane Beryl to engage in price gouging....
Major plans to transform Birmingham Botanical Gardens are 'last chance to save attraction'
Birmingham Botanical Gardens "need urgent and extensive restoration and repairs", its CEO has warned
Movie Theaters Commit $2.2 Billion to Upgrade Cinemas, Improve Tech, and Even Add Pickleball Courts
NATO president and CEO Michael O'Leary explains to IndieWire why movie theaters have committed to investing $2.2 billion in upgrades over 3 years.
NZX chief executives: Why are there more Marks than women?
Despite women business students being "significantly better", they aren't climbing to the top.
Stock movers after Fed rate cut: Tesla, Salesforce, Darden Restaurants, and more
The stock market is trading significantly higher midday following the Fed's 50 basis point rate cut. The S&P 500 is up 1.97%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite jumped 2.92%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 1.48%, and the Russell 2000 Index added 2.15%.
last updated on 19 Sep 21:03