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  • Are cellphone bills falling in Canada? Critics question Ottawa’s claims 
    Trudeau drew the ire of social media users when he posted on X, that 'we’ve cut the cost of cellphone plans in half since 2019 — in part by increasing competition.'
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Boeing reports 1st revenue drop in 7 quarters but beats expectations
    Boeing on Wednesday reported its first quarterly revenue drop in seven quarters, but the U.S. planemaker beat Wall Street expectations.
    Money
    Apr 24
  • Company launches non-alcoholic beer for dogs, canines ‘crack a cold one’
    A craft brew non-alcoholic beer for dogs is being brewed up at a canning facility in Fredericton, N.B. and shipped to bars, restaurants and retail stores across Canada.
    Features
    Apr 18
  • Moncton microbrewer brews batch of Ukrainian beer: ‘A taste of freedom’
    Oleg Kvasha from the Ukrainian Club of Moncton has teamed up with Moncton's O'Creek Brewing Company to brew up a batch of Ukrainian beer.
    Canada
    Mar 26
  • Guelph.Beer donates nearly $3K to support diversity in brewing industry
    The funds will go towards helping students of colour obtain certifications in the brewing industry. Guelph.Beer consists of Wellington Brewery and Sleeman among other businesses.
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • Sour grapes: N.S. pauses subsidy to wine bottlers that drew ire of wineries
    Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says his government is pausing a subsidy for wine bottlers that the province’s wineries said undercuts their operations.
    Canada
    Mar 19
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  • Ryanair CEO says airline found parts missing from Boeing planes
    Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said he has been voicing his concerns with Boeing for 18 months, saying their quality control 'has not been acceptable.'
    World
    Mar 27
  • Boeing can’t increase 737 MAX production until quality, safety culture improved: U.S. FAA
    The FAA in late January took the unprecedented step of telling Boeing it would not allow the company to expand 737 MAX production.
    Consumer
    Mar 19
  • 50 people injured by ‘strong movement’ on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
    At least 50 people were injured Monday by what officials described as a “strong movement” on a Chilean plane traveling from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand.
    World
    Mar 11
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  • Boeing whistleblower found dead 1 day after testifying against planemaker
    John Barnett was found dead in his truck, the Charleston coroner's office said, amid ongoing legal proceedings against Boeing.
    U.S. News
    Mar 12
  • T-shirt weather: Pre-spring warmup forecast for South and Central B.C.
    Unseasonably warm weather is forecast to hit southern and central B.C. starting Thursday.
    Weather
    Mar 12
  • Boeing pledges to ‘cooperate fully’ after NTSB complaints over 737 MAX probe
    Boeing said it provided U.S. regulators with the names of employees on its 737 MAX door team after facing criticism at a Senate hearing over its failure to originally do so.
    U.S. News
    Mar 6
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  • 3 passengers sue Alaska Airlines, Boeing for $1B over mid-flight door blowout
    The lawsuit says passengers 'suffered severe mental, emotional, and psychological injuries, including post-traumatic stress and physical injuries' as a result of the incident.
    U.S. News
    Mar 5
  • Inside the 72 hours while Canada debated grounding the Boeing MAX-8
    Documents obtained by Global News show the behind-the-scenes discussion at Transport Canada as country after country grounded the Boeing jets over safety concerns.
    Canada
    Feb 21
  • FAA discovers more faults with Boeing planes, issues new safety guidelines
    The FAA issued safety guidance for different Boeing models to address a fault that could affect the 737 MAX 9 and another that has affected the 787 Dreamliner.
    U.S. News
    Mar 4
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  • Airline warns summer schedule at risk due to Boeing. Here’s why
    Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary is expecting the airline will receive even fewer Boeing aircraft by the end of June than previously expected.
    World
    Feb 26
  • ‘I need a house’: Belleville’s drug emergency lays bare toll of wider crisis
    Belleville, Ont.'s drug emergency has exposed other systematic issues within the community, including the high levels of homelessness.
    Canada
    Feb 17
  • All 787 Dreamliners should be grounded, Boeing whistleblower says
    Sam Salehpour, a whistleblower and quality engineer at Boeing, says he wouldn't put his family on a 787 Dreamliner.
    U.S. News
    Apr 17
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  • Boeing whistleblower warns 787 Dreamliner could fail due to assembly shortcuts
    A Boeing whistleblower claims that small gaps exist in the fuselage of 787 Dreamliners where parts were improperly joined together.
    U.S. News
    Apr 10
  • Bare Knuckle MMA debuts in Southern Alberta
    Rumble in the Cage is the country’s longest-running mixed martial arts show, and its upcoming match in Lethbridge is the first sanctioned bare knuckle MMA fight in Canada.
    Canada
    Apr 19
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