Canada Bread fined $50 million for role in bread price-fixing scheme

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Canada Bread fined $50 million for role in bread price-fixing scheme Bakery giant Canada Bread Co. has been fined $50 million after pleading guilty to its role in a criminal price-fixing scheme that inflated the wholesale price of bread in Canada for years. It’s the highest price-fixing fine ever imposed by a Canadian court, the Competition Bureau of Canada said Wednesday.The settlement is a significant milestone in the Competition Bureau’s ongoing investigation into alleged bread price-fixing in Canada. It comes as record food prices fuel consumer discontent with Canada’s food industry and fan distrust of grocers. It also shines a spotlight on the Competition Bureau’s ongoing investigation into the role of other companies, including Metro, Sobeys, Wal-Mart Canada, Giant Tiger, and Maple Leaf Foods.“Our continuing investigation remains a top priority,” Matthew Boswell, Commissioner of Competition, said in a statement. “We are doing everything in our power to pursue those who engage in price-fixing.”Canada Bre...

Mayor Brandon Johnson set to speak after City Council

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Mayor Brandon Johnson set to speak after City Council CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is expected to address the media following the wrapping of City Council on Wednesday. Johnson is expected to speak around 2:45 p.m. Watch the full presser in the video player above.

Cubs bring out the brooms as trip to London looms

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Cubs bring out the brooms as trip to London looms PITTSBURGH — The Cubs did everything they could do to make themselves feel good ahead of their longest - and most unique - road trip of the season.For the second time in a week, it came at the expense of a National League Central division foe. Anchored by another strong performance by Kyle Hendricks on the mound and a productive offense, the Cubs finished off a sweep of the Pirates with an 8-3 win at PNC Park on Wednesday afternoon. This comes ahead of the team's two-game series with the Cardinals in London on Friday & Saturday, with the team getting a rare two-day break between games. It's the Cubs' first trip to the United Kingdom for a regular season game in team history and their first time playing a game outside of the continental United States or Canada since 2003. It marks the second time in a week that they've swept Pittsburgh, having done so at Wrigley Field from June 13-15. It's the third series sweep of the season for the Cubs, with the first coming against the Athlet...

Chicago award-winning restaurant one of the 10 best in the US, according to new report

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Chicago award-winning restaurant one of the 10 best in the US, according to new report CHICAGO — A renowned restaurant in Chicago has made a list for the Top Ten of its kind in the country. Trips to Discover compiled a list of the best award-winning restaurants in the United States, ranking those recognized by the Michelin Guide, Forbes Travel Guide and AAA Diamond Awards and factoring in ratings from Google and TripAdvisor.Of the 64 restaurants that were evaluated, Chicago's Alinea was ranked ninth among the group and was the city's lone representative on the list. It's another honor for the restaurant located at 1723 North Halsted St. in Lincoln Park.According to Trips to Discover, two types of analysis were used to compile the rankings, starting with a statistical review looking at customer reviews and ratings from Google and Trip Advisor. A qualitative review looked more at the written reviews of each restaurant. Alinea boasted accreditation from Michelin, Forbes, and AAA with a customer review score of 4.72/5, a TripAdvisor food score of 4.45/5, and TripAdvi...

Television veteran Geraldo Rivera says he's quitting Fox News' political combat show 'The Five'

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Television veteran Geraldo Rivera says he's quitting Fox News' political combat show 'The Five' NEW YORK (AP) — Geraldo Rivera has quit as one of the lonely liberal voices on Fox News' popular political combat show “The Five,” saying Wednesday that “a growing tension that goes beyond editorial differences” made it no longer worth it to him.The last scheduled appearance on “The Five” for the television veteran, whose 80th birthday is on July 4, is next week.“It has been a rocky ride but it has also been an exhilarating adventure that spanned quite a few years,” he said in an interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday. “I hope it's not my last adventure.”Rivera said that it was his choice to leave “The Five,” but that Fox management “didn’t race after me to say, ‘Geraldo, please come back.’” There was no immediate comment from Fox.Despite airing in the late afternoon instead of prime time, “The Five” has become Fox's most-watched program, with an average of more than 3 million viewers last year. Its conceit is simple — five people, four of them conservative and one liberal...

Missing Forest Lake girl believed to be traveling with cat

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Missing Forest Lake girl believed to be traveling with cat Desiray Kappes, left, 14, of Forest Lake, has been missing since May 19, 2023, when she was seen leaving her residence on a bike. She is believed to be traveling with her cat, center. She may utilize a backpack pet carrier while on foot. If you have seen Desiray with her cat or bike and trailer pictured, please call the Forest Lake Police Department at 651-439-9381 or 911. (Courtesy of the Forest Lake Police Department)A 14-year-old girl who left her Forest Lake house on her bicycle May 19 and still has not been found is believed to be traveling with her cat.Desiray Kappes, a homeschooled student who left her house in the 900 block of Eleventh Avenue Southwest around 9:30 a.m. May 19, may have a backpack pet carrier while on foot, police said Wednesday. It is unknown what her destination was at the time, police said.The Forest Lake Police Department released photos of Desiray’s cat and asked for the public’s help in the search.Desiray is 5 feet 6 inches tall, has brown hair an...

Southbound I-35W closure this weekend from Bloomington to Burnsville

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Southbound I-35W closure this weekend from Bloomington to Burnsville MnDOT has announced that a portion of southbound Interstate 35W will be closed starting Friday.Southbound I-35W between I-494 in Bloomington and I-35E in Burnsville will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday.RELATED: I-94 closures to begin overnight Thursday in Washington CountySouthbound ramps between 82nd Street and I-35E as well as the northbound I-35W E-ZPass Lane between 106th Street and 82nd Street will also be closed.The ramps from 98th Street to southbound I-35W will remain closed through late August.The closures are part of a resurfacing project.Related ArticlesLocal News | Body found in Afton State Park believed to be missing Inver Grove Heights man Local News | 40 years later, Burnsville-based Northern Tool brings its first product into the battery-powered age Local News | LEGOs, playdough and more for local students thanks to grant initiative Local News | East Metro boys lacrosse player of the year:...

Crandall Library folklife center celebrates 30 years this summer

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Crandall Library folklife center celebrates 30 years this summer GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - This year, Crandall Public Library's resident hub of history hits a big milestone. The library Folklife Center turns 30 years old this summer, and is ready to celebrate. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A free festival will take over Glens Falls City Park outside the library on Tuesday, July 25, running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Folklife Center was founded in 1993 as a place to research and catalog the culture, traditions and history of the southern Adirondacks and upper Hudson Valley. To that end, cultural demonstrations will dot City Park, including:Afghanistan kitesBlack ash and birch bark basketryBarn quiltsBlacksmithingChainsaw carvingChair caningDrummingFiber artsFly fishing flies and cashingHammer dulcimerHenna artIconography paintingIrish stick fightingNature garden sculpturePainted floor clothsPaper artPhotographic portraitsPlasma cut metalworkPrimitive weaving on peg loomsRough edge bo...

Lansing Pool in Cohoes opens on Monday

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

Lansing Pool in Cohoes opens on Monday COHOES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Lansing Pool in the City of Cohoes is opening for the 2023 season! The pool will be open seven days a week, weather permitting, beginning Monday, June 26. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Access to the pool is free to all Cohoes residents. Residents must present a valid driver's license or photo identification in addition to one of the following items: current utility bill, current City of Cohoes tax bill, current Cohoes City School ID, or a report card.Non-residents may use the pool after paying a fee of $7. There is a limit of 70 non-residents allowed per day. Swimmers under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Children dropped off at the pool alone will not be permitted to swim. The pool will be open from noon to 7 p.m. daily. There will be an adult swim time on Wednesdays from 6 to 7 p.m.

CEO of company that owns missing Titanic tour sub faces fraud lawsuit by Florida couple

Published Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:29:03 GMT

CEO of company that owns missing Titanic tour sub faces fraud lawsuit by Florida couple The CEO of the company that owns the submersible that went missing in the Atlantic Ocean recently on an expedition to the wreckage of the Titanic, prompting a major search effort that has attracted worldwide attention, was sued by a Florida couple for fraud in February, according to court records.Richard Stockton Rush, the founder and CEO of OceanGate Expeditions, the company behind the highly expensive manned submersible expeditions to the Titanic, as well as one of the five people aboard the missing sub, is the sole named defendant in the suit filed in Orange County circuit court by Marc and Sharon Hagle.According to the lawsuit, the couple paid OceanGate a total of $210,258 to be a part of the company’s first manned expedition to the wreckage of the Titanic, which was initially supposed to take place in June 2018 aboard the Cyclops 2 submersible, later renamed Titan.The Hagles each signed initial contracts and paid a total deposit of $20,000 in November 2016, with the remaining m...