A manufacturer of private-label wet-wipes products is eliminating 102 jobs by Jan. 31 in closing its Reidsville plant, according to a WARN Act notice posted Monday. The Guy & O'Neill plant is at ...
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Sky News Weather Meteorologist Rob Sharpe has declared Australia's fourth La Nina in five years is underway, as he warned a major state is bracing for further heavy rain this summer. Rob SharpeSky ...
A system will track into B.C. on Friday, bringing rain for the coast ... Saturday overnight for the Interior. A very active and wet pattern will return to the central and north coast region ...
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