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Greyhound Canada to permanently cut all routes, end nearly a century of operations


Published Thursday, May 13, 2021 12:54PM EDT
Greyhound Canada is permanently cutting all bus routes across the country, shutting down the intercity bus carrier s operations in Canada after nearly a century of service.
The motor coach company said its remaining routes in Ontario and Quebec will cease permanently on Thursday.
Its American affiliate, Greyhound Lines, Inc., will continue to operate cross-border routes to Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver once the border reopens.
The decision comes a year after Greyhound Canada temporarily suspended all service due to a sharp decline in passengers and mounting travel restrictions amid the first wave of COVID-19.
The bus carrier has struggled for years with declining ridership, increasing competition and deregulation. ....

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NJ jobs: Businesses panic with few workers filling positions.


Trenton Bureau
The “help wanted” signs seem to hang ubiquitously in storefronts, and job websites, newspapers and billboards feature opportunities to lure people back to work after COVID-19’s financial devastation.
Heading into a summer season that is crucial to New Jersey’s economy, the early stages of the pandemic recovery have produced a puzzling – and politically divisive – scenario.
There are plenty of jobs available, but not enough people filling them.  
Job openings reached their highest level nationally in February, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. But hiring has been choppy, as evidenced in last week’s job report: 266,000 jobs were added last month, down from 770,000 in March. ....

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Greyhound shuts down bus service in Canada


Greyhound shuts down bus service in Canada
AFP
5/13/2021
AFP
© Paul Ratje
Greyhound bus company is shutting down its remaining intercity bus routes in Canada, citing a drop in ridership, increased competition and deregulation
After almost a century, North America s largest motorcoach operator Greyhound announced Thursday it is shutting down all of its remaining intercity bus routes in Canada, blaming the pandemic for a sharp drop in its already dwindling ridership.
Featured in movies and songs, the iconic bus company pulled out of Western Canada in 2018 and suspended service in Ontario and Quebec last year after a 95 percent drop in ridership at the start of the pandemic. ....

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Former Idaho Statesman editor John Costa dies. He spent decades as a newspaper leader


Former Idaho Statesman editor John Costa dies. He spent decades as a newspaper leader
Chadd Cripe, The Idaho Statesman
Mar. 31 Former Idaho Statesman editor John Costa died Tuesday at age 76.
Costa retired in 2019 as publisher of The Bulletin in Bend, Oregon, where he started as editor-in-chief in 1997. He was the Idaho Statesman s top editor from 1993 to 1997.
Costa died of a heart attack, The Bulletin reported. He was living in Richmond, Virginia.
The same person who hired him to lead the Idaho Statesman also hired him in Bend: Gordon Black, who was the Statesman s publisher before becoming president of Bulletin owner Western Communications. ....

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