Sturgeon County’s mayor says she’s confident a proposed Pembina plastics plant will go ahead despite the company putting it on ice last month due to COVID-19.
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Sturgeon County’s mayor says she’s confident a proposed Pembina plastics plant will go ahead despite the company putting it on ice last month due to COVID-19.
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The City of Lethbridge will be laying off 244 casual non-permanent and four permanent part-time employees while the COVID-19 crisis lasts.
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In a strategic move designed to give Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo every legal weapon at his disposal to confront the COVID-19 pandemic, New York’s current state of emergency will have to be extended and broadened after the pandemic wanes if the state and Long Island expect to escape the fast-approaching economic crisis. That includes overriding local zoning control now in the hands of local officials.
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SINGAPORE, March 31 (Reuters) – Singapore’s financial industry announced new measures on Tuesday to support individuals and firms impacted by the coronavirus pandemic including relief on mortgages and loan repayments.
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The amount property investors spent on London office buildings plunged by nearly 75% in March, as the coronavirus crisis intensified.
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Tenants across California are organizing “rent strikes” for the month of April, arguing they will not be able to pay their landlords for the foreseeable future and that the minimal protections now in place fail to provide relief for vulnerable renters.
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Can the economy really come roaring back from the coronavirus recession as soon as this summer, as President Donald Trump has promised?
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A portion of École Good Shepherd School has turned into a demolition site.
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Like millions of people around the world, Zhang Chunzi borrowed money she thought she’d be able to repay before the coronavirus changed everything.
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A landlord who is offering two properties for free to families in need during the coronavirus pandemic is calling on other landlords and property developers to do the same.
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