Black Lives Matter backs Amazon union push in Alabama
JOSEPH PISANI, AP Retail Writer
March 12, 2021
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FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 file photo ,Michael Foster of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union holds a sign outside an Amazon facility where labor is trying to organize workers in Bessemer, Ala. Organizers trying to form the first union at an Amazon warehouse are getting support from another big name: Black Lives Matter. The group plans to hold an event Saturday, March 13, 2021 near the warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, making it the latest high-profile supporter of the union push, which is the biggest in Amazon s nearly 30-year history.Jay Reeves/AP
WINNIPEG For a year now, Dr. Brent Roussin has calmly provided updates on COVID-19 in Manitoba. Roussin became the Chief Provincial Public Health Officer in June 2019 just months before the pandemic began. My first day on the job I had to do a media scrum because of an infectious case of measles on an international flight and I was a bit nervous. My first day on the job, first media scrum, and when that was over, I thought to myself, I m glad I m not going to have to do that very much, said Roussin. Day in and day out, Roussin has given updates with a straightforward delivery, always reminding Manitobans to focus on the fundamentals.
Downtown & D2 Dispensaries Ready for Tucson Recreational Cannabis Sales
After 7+ years in business, both locally owned retail stores and the Downtown Production facility employ over 170 Tucsonans
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TUCSON, Ariz., March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Downtown Dispensary, a Tucson cannabis dispensary located at the intersection of 6
th Avenue and 6
th Street, has completed its first week of recreational marijuana sales. The D2 Dispensary, an east Tucson cannabis store located at the intersection of 22
nd Street and Kolb road, now serves licensed patients and recreational customers in one of the fastest growing parts of the city. The retail & production facilities have added over 40 people since the end of December 2020.
A 36-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged with multiple fraud and money-laundering offences after alleged credit card fraud occurred in 2018 and 2019.