Bottle battle: Boston talks of banning tiny bottles of booze
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — The little bottles of booze at Huntington Wine and Liquor are displayed prominently at the front counter of the Boston store, some stacked neatly in display cases, others tossed haphazardly in trays.Steven Rubin, whose family has owned the store since 1970, estimates that they account for up to 15% of his sales.“They are a major part of our business, and have a high profit margin,” he said.But he might be on the verge of losing those sales.Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo has proposed banning city liquor stores from selling the bottles that hold from 50 to 100 milliliters (1.7 to 3.4 fluid ounces), which he says would address both alcohol abuse and excessive litter.“The fact that this handled even one of these two issues would have been enough for me,” Arroyo said at city hall hearing on the issue on Monday. “The fact that it plays in both of these issues I think is an overwhelming reason to move forward with something like this.”The little bottles are favored by p...Ana Bailão to support moving Science Centre to Ontario Place if elected mayor
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
The future of Ontario Place is top of mind for a couple of Toronto mayoral candidates who are revealing their plans for the space should they be elected.Former councillor Ana Bailão announced Thursday morning she would support relocating the Ontario Science Centre to Ontario Place. She says the move would free up the land the Science Centre currently occupies and make room for new housing.If elected, Bailão says she would approve building 5,000 new homes, including 1,500 affordable homes, on the city-owned land where Science Centre sits.“By building new homes here, residents would be able to live close to where they work with access to transit on the Ontario Line and Eglinton Crosstown,” reads a release from Bailão’s campaign.“To accelerate progress on housing we need to be bold and innovative. This is a smart solution for Ontario Place.”The province is proposing a 65,000 square metre private entertainment, water recreation and wellness centre for the s...IMF head expects less than 3% global economic growth in 2023
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The International Monetary Fund chief said Thursday the world economy is expected to grow less than 3% in 2023, down from 3.4% last year, increasing the risk of hunger and poverty globally.Kristalina Georgieva said growth is expected to remain around 3% for the next five years, calling it “our lowest medium-term growth forecast since 1990, and well below the average of 3.8% from the past two decades.”She said slower growth would be a “severe blow,” making it even harder for low-income nations to catch up.“Poverty and hunger could further increase, a dangerous trend that was started by the COVID crisis,” she said.Georgieva’s comments at a Meridian-Politico event come ahead of next week’s spring meetings of the IMF and its sister lending agency the World Bank in Washington, where policymakers will convene to discuss the global economy’s most pressing issues.The annual gathering will take place as central banks around the world continue to raise interest r...Here’s a quick glance at unemployment rates for March, by province
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
OTTAWA — Canada’s national unemployment rate was 5.0 per cent in March. Here are the jobless rates last month by province (numbers from the previous month in brackets):_ Newfoundland and Labrador 10.3 per cent (9.9)_ Prince Edward Island 6.6 per cent (7.3)_ Nova Scotia 5.7 per cent (5.7)_ New Brunswick 5.8 per cent (6.3)_ Quebec 4.2 per cent (4.1)_ Ontario 5.1 per cent (5.1)_ Manitoba 4.7 per cent (4.7)_ Saskatchewan 4.7 per cent (4.3)_ Alberta 5.7 per cent (5.8)_ British Columbia 4.5 per cent (5.1)This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 6, 2023.The Canadian PressHere’s a quick glance at unemployment rates for March, by Canadian city
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
OTTAWA — The national unemployment rate was 5.0 per cent in March. Statistics Canada also released seasonally adjusted, three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities. It cautions, however, that the figures may fluctuate widely because they are based on small statistical samples. Here are the jobless rates last month by city (numbers from the previous month in brackets):_ St. John’s, N.L. 5.6 per cent (6.2)_ Halifax 4.5 per cent (4.7)_ Moncton, N.B. 5.2 per cent (5.3)_ Saint John, N.B. 5.3 per cent (6.4)_ Saguenay, Que. 3.7 per cent (4.2)_ Quebec City 1.7 per cent (1.9)_ Sherbrooke, Que. 4.4 per cent (4.0)_ Trois-Rivières, Que. 3.9 per cent (3.4)_ Montreal 4.8 per cent (4.7)_ Gatineau, Que. 4.5 per cent (4.4)_ Ottawa 4.0 per cent (4.0)_ Kingston, Ont. 5.4 per cent (5.5)_ Belleville, Ont. 5.1 per cent (5.5)_ Peterborough, Ont. 5.3 per cent (4.2)_ Oshawa, Ont. 4.6 per cent (4.5)_ Toronto 5.8 per cent (5.8)_ Hamilton, Ont. 5.7 per cent (5.6)_ St. Catharines-Niagar...National employment numbers for March from Statistics Canada, at a glance
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
OTTAWA — A quick look at Canada’s March employment (numbers from the previous month in brackets):Unemployment rate: 5.0 per cent (5.0)Employment rate: 62.4 per cent (62.4)Participation rate: 65.6 per cent (65.7)Number unemployed: 1,053,000 (1,066,400)Number working: 20,088,800 (20,054,100)Youth (15-24 years) unemployment rate: 9.2 per cent (9.9)Men (25 plus) unemployment rate: 4.4 per cent (4.3)Women (25 plus) unemployment rate: 4.1 per cent (4.2)This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 6, 2023.The Canadian PressUK criticized for failures in Windrush immigration scandal
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
LONDON (AP) — A civil rights group urged U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday to follow through on promises made to thousands of people of Caribbean descent who were wrongly targeted as illegal migrants in the so-called Windrush scandal that emerged five years ago.The Black Equity Organisation submitted a petition signed by more than 50,000 people that criticized the “painfully slow” response by the government and the decision by Home Secretary Suella Braverman to scrap several recommendations for immigration agency improvements that her predecessor accepted. “We urge your government to stick to the promises made — there is still an opportunity to show that you and your ministers are serious about righting past wrongs,” a letter to Sunak said. “To do anything less sends a clear message that the suffering of the Windrush generation was in vain and the hostile environment still exists.”The group is named for the Empire Windrush, the ship that brought the first 500 Caribbe...OpenAI to offer remedies to resolve Italy’s ChatGPT ban
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
LONDON (AP) — The company behind ChatGPT will propose measures to resolve data privacy concerns that sparked a temporary Italian ban on the artificial intelligence chatbot, regulators said Thursday. The Italian data protection authority, known as Garante, last week blocked San Francisco-based OpenAI’s popular chatbot, ordering it to temporarily stop processing Italian users’ personal information while it investigates a possible breach of European Union data privacy rules. Experts said it was the first such case of a democracy imposing a nationwide ban on a mainstream AI platform. In a video call late Wednesday between the watchdog’s commissioners and OpenAI executives including CEO Sam Altman, the company promised to set out measures to address the concerns. Those remedies have not been detailed.The Italian watchdog said it didn’t want to hamper AI’s development but stressed to OpenAI the importance of complying with the 27-nation EU’s stringent privacy...Mayor-elect Johnson to meet Mayor Lightfoot ahead of inauguration
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
CHICAGO — Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson has been busy since election day with local and national leaders reaching out to him amid the win. Johnson is expected to meet with Mayor Lori Lightfoot Thursday ahead of his inauguration next month. The 47-year-old teacher and former Cook County commissioner will inherit a city that seven in ten voters say is on the wrong track. Johnson will now have to build relationships with City Council and implement his public safety plans -- the top concern for voters across the city. Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson details plan heading into inauguration "The people of Chicago, no one disagrees with youth employment, no one disagrees with mental health support, no one disagrees with training and promoting 200 more detectives, no one disagrees with addressing the housing crisis," Johnson said.Johnson said his first plan of action is to meet with the newly created police district council. He is also set to meet with Mayor Lightfoot at Town Hall around 1:30 p...Semi driver critical following road rage shooting in Posen
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:00:02 GMT
POSEN, Ill. — A semi-truck driver was critically wounded early Thursday morning during an apparent road rage shooting in Posen.At around 2:30 a.m., police responded to a report of a shooting at 147th and the intersection of southbound I-57.Police said a semi-truck driver sustained at least one gunshot wound following an isolated road rage incident. He was transported in critical condition and has underwent surgery, but still remains critical.Police are waiting to confirm witness statements before issuing vehicle information of the suspected shooter. At least 6 wanted after back-to-back carjackings in Logan Square No one is in custody.Latest news
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