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Crude-by-rail shipments jumped in last half of 2023 as Alberta's oil output grows - Business News

Canadian crude-by-rail shipments nearly doubled in volume in the last six months of 2023, as oil output from Alberta surged to all-time highs and the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion remained under construction.

Crude-by-rail shipments jumped in last half of 2023 as Alberta's oil output grows | iNFOnews

CALGARY - Canadian crude-by-rail shipments nearly doubled in volume in the last six months of 2023, as oil output from Alberta surged to all-time highs and the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion remained under construction.

Black restaurateurs expect long recovery times from pandemic lows | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Tara Deschamps When COVID-19 started spreading through Canada, Resa Solomon-St. Lewis, shown in this handout image, watched business at her Caribbean food company Baccanalle disappear in record speed. With no events and weddings to cater and farmers markers and other artisan shows cancelled, 80 per cent of the Ottawa company s revenue dried up and like many Black restaurant owners, Solomon-St.Lewis was worried about the future. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Dwayne Brown MANDATORY CREDIT July 08, 2021 - 4:26 PM TORONTO - When COVID-19 started spreading through Canada, Resa Solomon-St. Lewis watched business at her Caribbean food company Baccanalle disappear. With no events or weddings to cater and farmers markers and other artisan shows cancelled, 80 per cent of the Ottawa company s revenue dried up and like many Black restaurant owners, Solomon-St.Lewis was worried about the future.

Black restaurateurs expect long recovery times from pandemic lows - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Black restaurateurs expect long recovery times from pandemic lows Business Related 5 – Excellent When COVID-19 started spreading through Canada, Resa Solomon-St. Lewis, shown in this handout image, watched business at her Caribbean food company Baccanalle disappear in record speed. With no events and weddings to cater and farmers markers and other artisan shows cancelled, 80 per cent of the Ottawa company s revenue dried up and like many Black restaurant owners, Solomon-St.Lewis was worried about the future. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Dwayne Brown MANDATORY CREDIT TORONTO – When COVID-19 started spreading through Canada, Resa Solomon-St. Lewis watched business at her Caribbean food company Baccanalle disappear.

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