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Hamilton Central Business Association general manager Vanessa Williams says new $6 all-day paid parking locations could mean fewer people choosing to work in...
The Namibian Property Association (NPA), a collaborative effort between the South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA) and Namibian industry leaders, has been established to...
After Hong Kong’s weightlifting and powerlifting association made an apology after its chairwoman called Hong Kong a “small country” during an open event on Sunday, the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China, told the Global Times on Monday that after consulting with the association, the federation initially believes the incident was only a “slip of the tongue,” emphasizing that it once again reminds all member sports associations to be clear and unequivocal in their discussions about national sovereignty.
The USDA announced the Food for Progress Priority Countries for 2024, and the U.S. Cattlemen's Association calls USDA's final voluntary 'Product of USA' rule a victory.
The National Cattlemen's Beef Association responds to USDA's final Packers and Stockyards rule, and the AM for Every Vehicle Act hits the magic number of 218 voting co-sponsors it needs to ensure passage through the House of Representatives.
OPINION The Police Association has got the National Government over a bit of a barrel when it comes to salary negotiations for police, and Police Minister...
RNZ The Shareholders’ Association (NZSA) has thrown itself into the thick of a boardroom battle at the rural services company PGG Wrightson (PGW). It has...
Kim Dong-young, chairman of the Global Real Estate Association of Seoul (GRAS), is certainly a trustworthy person for foreign nationals to ask for help when they are new to Korea and want to buy a home in the nation’s capital.
Jon DeVaney, President of the Washington State Tree Fruit Association, says SSB 6304 contains a provision that would prohibit trucks over 10,000 from idling longer than 5 minutes.