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Explaining how Edmonton’s district plan will work

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The City of Edmonton's new district plan is causing consternation among some residents. The policy and accompanying plans divide the city into 15 districts, replacing a patchwork of individual neighbourhood plans, some of which are...
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Greater scrutiny urged as Manitoba trucking firms increasingly look outside Canada for drivers

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Manitoba's trucking sector is using temporary foreign workers to find drivers at its highest rate in years, but some of those companies are accused of taking advantage of newcomers' hopes of living in Canada.
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Blind man sues Prospect Heights business, claims it violates Americans with Disabilities Act

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According to Robert Thorpe, partner of Barclay Damon, the plaintiff sued at least 20 other businesses for similar complaints.
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Accelerator Program held by the University of Bridgeport helps businesses in the city expand

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Businesses selected will undergo 40 weeks of mentorship. Upon completion, they receive a $5,000 grant.
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City Council, Department of Buildings look to reduce number of sidewalk sheds

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The DOB says it agrees there is an issue, and like the councilmembers, came to the hearing with proposals.
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Main Street Long Island: Showcasing the best of Cold Spring Harbor

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News 12’s Jenn Seelig is visiting local businesses in Cold Spring Harbor including a coffee and pastry shop, home décor shop and restaurant.
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Brooklyn high schoolers gather in Crown Heights to show off their businesses

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Ownership Is The Future tells News 12 that they hope to expand their program and the expo to middle schoolers in the future.
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FDNY: Dunkin', other businesses affected by massive fire in Melrose

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The FDNY was dispatched to a Dunkin' Donuts in the Melrose section of the Bronx Thursday morning for a large fire. News 12's Samantha Chaney is at the scene.
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Police: 2 men arrested for stealing ATMs from several Suffolk businesses

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Following an investigation, police say John Mahoney and Jamie Volini were arrested for a series of commercial burglaries and an attempted burglary between March 5 and March 11.
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Downtown Brooklyn leaders explain why they're excited for the upcoming zoning changes

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Brooklyn neighborhoods could see changes with new zoning laws in effect. News 12's Katelynn Ulrich tells us why downtown Brooklyn leaders are excited for what's to come.
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Downtown Brooklyn welcomes ‘City of Yes’ zoning changes

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Brooklyn neighborhoods could see changes with new zoning laws in effect. News 12's Katelynn Ulrich tells us why downtown Brooklyn leaders are excited for what's to come.
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Baldwin residents & businesses call on Liberty to reimburse them after water main break

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Businesses in the area tell News 12 they either had to close entirely, resulting in loss of income, or they had to outsource items like ice in order to stay open, which was an added expense.
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Business owners: Closure of Route 15 bridge in Jefferson Township is impacting profits

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The New Jersey Department of Transportation closed the 124-year-old bridge to traffic for safety issues.
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Community members split on additional protection of bike lanes along Park Avenue

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This change comes after William Cruz, 35, died in a hit-and-run crash while driving a moped on Park Avenue.
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‘I could barely walk.’ New law extends sick days to nearly all CT workers

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A new law signed by Gov. Ned Lamont will give almost all Connecticut workers paid sick days.
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Memorial Day weekend means business boom for Hoboken

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According to AAA, New York is the third most popular holiday weekend travel destination in the country, which means business across the river in Hoboken.
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Route 71 bridge in Monmouth County will remain closed for Memorial Day weekend

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Officials were looking to get the bridge back up and running by the holiday, but that’s been pushed back a week.
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Kingsbridge community cleans up Aqueduct Walkway

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The Kingsbridge community is coming together to beautify the Aqueduct Walkway.
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Manchester police: 2 men accused of burglarizing several businesses around New Jersey

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Police say two men from Ocean County were arrested and charged following monthlong burglary investigations in Manchester, Lakewood and Toms River.
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Carib Biz Network aims to support Black and Caribbean-owned businesses in NYC

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For the last four years CBN has helped more than 100 businesses throughout the boroughs including Island Pops.
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Made In New Jersey: Buy or make your own candles at Brighter Days in Marlboro

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Diana Ulke says she decided to make her own products when she couldn’t find the right one in other stores.
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Vancouver businesses say Gastown construction is costing them millions

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Businesses in Gastown say ongoing construction in the heart of the neighborhood has had a devastating impact on sales. As Michelle Gomez reports, business owners are cautiously optimistic about whether or not an upcoming car-free pilot...
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Norwalk announces free 15-minute parking for all meters in the Wall Street neighborhood

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Mayor Rilling said the goal of the new pilot program is to increase convenience for residents and visitors.
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Waterton businesses get ready for bounce-back summer tourism season

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Businesses in the small tourist town of Waterton, which sits near the border with the U.S. in Waterton Lakes National Park, say they're looking forward to visitor numbers getting back to pre-pandemic levels and beyond this summer. It's...