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What a new bylaw means for Nova Scotia’s Peggys Cove

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Peggys Cove officially has new rules to guide development and protect the iconic fishing village. This week, the province has approved a new land-use bylaw for the site. But some say the process to create those rules was unfair. Haley...
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Riverdale Kingsbridge Academy hosts Mayor Adams community conversation

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Most of the conversation had to do with public safety. One high school freshman expressed concerns about illegal mopeds in New York City.
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Street vendors see uptick in summonses on Fordham Road

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Street vendors on Fordham Road say there has been an uptick in summonses issued in the area.
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LIA Foundation, Optimum team up to support local small businesses

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The Long Island Association Foundation and Optimum, the parent company of News 12, announced they will be awarding grants worth $5,000 each to 50 small businesses on Long Island.
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'City of Yes' plan receiving pushback from Bronx community members

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Four of the 12 community boards in the Bronx have voted no to the City of Yes – but some say that more businesses near residential areas will help.
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Attorney general issues consumer alert to Jewish communities ahead of Passover

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With Passover just a few weeks away, Attorney General Letitia James is warning Jewish communities to be cautious of discriminatory business practices.
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Preparations underway at the Meadowlands for 2026 FIFA World Cup

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An event was held Friday for businesses in the region to discuss all things World Cup and what it would mean for the area.
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Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce: Inflation, retail theft are two of the biggest concerns for Brooklyn businesses

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A whopping 87% of businesses who responded to the 2023 survey cited those two issues as their biggest concerns.
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Explained: How the City of Windsor is changing its sewer fees

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The City of Windsor is changing the way it calculates its sewer surcharge on property owners following flooding and higher precipitation levels. And the mayor says big business will be paying more — not homeowners. CBC's Dalson Chen...
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Equality for Women at Work ‘Starts with Self Advocacy’

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Luminary founder and CEO Cate Luzio shares some of the company’s latest Women’s History Month events and why there’s so much to celebrate about women in the workplace.
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A sweet spot for Edmonton entrepreneurs, The Creative Hive is creating a buzz in a newly expanding space

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Tag along on a tour of The Creative Hive with co-founders Mike Tighe and Dez Melenka, and see how they transformed an old warehouse into a collective of community and commerce in west Edmonton.
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New York City and elected officials tour local small businesses in the Bronx

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Local business owners were able to bring up concerns and also learn about services the New York City Department of Small Business Services offers.
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Jill Chase’s Path from Founder to CapitalG Partner

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Jill Chase, partner at CapitalG, chat her personal journey, bringing more women into venture capital, and A.I. projects she’s excited about.
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Women entrepreneurs get the opportunity to pitch business ideas at HAVYN HATCH event

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Women entrepreneurs on full display Monday night in Darien for a business-pitch event with some cash prizes on the line.
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Saturday marks 4 years since NYC restaurants shut down due to COVID-19 pandemic

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Former Mayor Bill DeBlasio signed an executive order on March 16, 2020 that limited restaurants, cafes and bars to take-out only.
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House passes bill that could lead to TikTok ban. Here’s how NJ’s representatives voted

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The bill, passed by a vote of 352-65, now goes to the Senate, where its prospects are unclear.