The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate steady at five per cent on Wednesday, deciding against another rate hike as the economy begins to falter.
Structural damage forces evacuation of north Edmonton condo building
New note by stevem
New note by stevem
Hi Jes! There are lots of people here who rent out a room(s). See ads for them often — not for boarding houses. When I was a kid, they were quite popular, and I knew people who took in boarders. I had no idea they were illegal now. That seems a little crazy…
I read various articles about realtors in Nova Scotia marketing to the Americans. They increase the asking price of the house, far above what Nova Scotianers would expect to pay for a home.
Air Canada customers kicked off plane for refusing vomit-covered seat
Air Canada customers kicked off plane for refusing vomit-covered seat
Air Canada has apologized to customers who were allegedly escorted off a plane for refusing to sit in a chair covered with vomit for the duration of their over four-hour flight.
The airline issued a statement after a viral Facebook post claimed two as-yet unidentified female flyers were told there was nothing to be done about the visible vomit on their soiled seats.
Susan Benson, a passenger onboard the Aug. 26 flight from Las Vegas to Montreal, said she first noticed the smell of vomit — and two women struggling to be seated — when she boarded the plane. The pair were in the row directly in front of her and were treated unfairly, she said.
“There was a bit of a foul smell but we didn’t know at first what the problem was. Apparently, on the previous flight someone had vomited in that area,” Benson wrote. “Air Canada attempted a quick cleanup before boarding but clearly wasn’t able to do a thorough clean. They placed coffee grinds in the seat pouch and sprayed perfume to mask the smell.” |Read more https://globalnews.ca/news/9938774/air-canada-vomit-seat-passenger-apology/|