• Transport shutdown plans- this is what we know

    The Department of Transport in the Province has called on scholar transport operators to revisit their plans for a total shutdown on Thursday as their actions will be illegal. Provincial Traffic Spokesperson Unathi Bingqose says such actions will infringe on people's right to movement and hurt learners and workers, not to mention those who depend on transport to collect their social grants.

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    Consumers planning Loblaw boycott

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Disgruntled shoppers in Canadian grocery aisles are pledging to completely check out at Loblaw stores. A Reddit group called “Loblaws is out of control” has nearly 60,000 members, who plan to take part in a boycott of the grocery giant next month. Loblaw has faced scrutiny over grocery prices, while the industry navigates through inflation […]

  • Is the Rwanda plan already working?

    It is fashionable within Westminster to criticise the Rwanda plan. The likes of Suella Braverman, Robert Jenrick and Reform on…What to read next: Ireland can’t blame the Rwanda plan for its immigration woes | Sunak’s Rwanda Bill finally passes parliament | Sunak insists Rwanda scheme is ‘ready’ | Labour’s plan to renationalise the railways doesn’t add up

  • Jason Aldean Reveals What Could Cause Him To Retire

    Does Jason Aldean plan to retire? That was the subject of a recent conversation the country superstar had with Taste of Country. Jason Aldean has already had a career spanning three decades and shows no signs of slowing down. The “Let Your Boys Be Country” singer started playing music when he was 14, and debuted […]

  • Bluesky plans to launch DMs for users

    Bluesky is taking quite a few pages out of the social media handbook. The decentralized social app has announced it's working on new features like DMs, video and improved Custom Feeds. The company opened to the public in February and claims it grew from 40,000 to 5.6 million users in one year.  DMs are an especially noteworthy edition as, currently, all posts on Bluesky are public, but the company's new DM option will integrate directly into the app. These messages should initially be available...

  • How Will the 2024 Election Impact Your Retirement?

    Investors should expect volatility but also try not to overreact to news. To prepare, focus now on tax minimization, protecting your portfolio and more.

  • Job fair planned May 15

    Bartholomew County Works and YES Cinema are hosting a free job fair on Wednesday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with numerous employers in the administrative, manufacturing, automotive, and service industries. The fair will be held at YES Cinema, 328 Jackson St. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Anaheim approves DisneylandForward expansion plan

    Disneyland intends to spend nearly $2 billion to develop the property over the next decade, including $40 million to buy streets from the city of Anaheim.

  • Anaheim approves DisneylandForward expansion plan

    Disneyland intends to spend nearly $2 billion to develop the property over the next decade, including $40 million to buy streets from the city of Anaheim.

  • Anaheim approves DisneylandForward expansion plan

    Disneyland intends to spend nearly $2 billion to develop the property over the next decade, including $40 million to buy streets from the city of Anaheim.

  • Anaheim approves DisneylandForward expansion plan

    Disneyland intends to spend nearly $2 billion to develop the property over the next decade, including $40 million to buy streets from the city of Anaheim.

  • School voucher plan emerges from hibernation

    (The Center Square) – A plan for school vouchers in Pennsylvania emerged from hibernation on Tuesday. The legislation remains a top priority among Republican leaders in the Senate and a thorn in the side of Democratic leaders in the House. Between them, Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro keeps one foot in each camp – billing himself as a supporter of school vouchers, and of the Senate’s plan, but not the ultimate closer on a legislative deal between the two chambers. ...