SNC-Lavalin Group reports first-quarter profit and revenue up from year ago
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
MONTREAL — SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. reported its first-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago as its revenue also climbed higher.The engineering firm says its profit attributable to shareholders totalled $28.4 million or 16 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended March 31.The result was up from a profit of $24.8 million or 14 per diluted share a year earlier.Revenue totalled $2.02 billion, up from $1.89 billion in the first three months of 2022.The increase came as the company’s revenue from professional services and project management rose to $2.01 billion compared with $1.87 billion a year earlier. Revenue from its capital business totalled $16.3 million, down from $16.4 million.On an adjusted basis, the company says its profit from professional services and project management amounted to 32 cents per diluted share, up from an adjusted profit of 22 cents per diluted share in the first quarter of 2022.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 9, 2023...Toronto MP Nate Erskine-Smith launches leadership bid for Ontario Liberal Party
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
Toronto MP Nate Erskine-Smith says he’s running for the leadership of Ontario’s Liberal Party, making him the first person to officially announce a bid.The Liberal MP for the riding of Beaches-East York has been elected at the federal level three times since 2015 and says he’s running to rebuild the provincial party.The Ontario Liberals will announce a new leader on Dec. 2 to replace Steven Del Duca, who resigned after the party did not win enough seats in last year’s election to have official party status at the legislature for the second campaign in a row.Erskine-Smith, a former lawyer, says in a video announcing his leadership bid that he will focus on issues such as access to health care, senior care, mental health and addictions, climate change and wealth inequality.The Ontario Liberals have said the party will soon announce the opening date for official candidate registration, but a deadline of Sept. 5 has been set and candidates must have an entry fee ...Germany saw more politically motivated crimes in 2022
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — The number of politically motivated crimes reported in Germany rose by 7% last year, the country’s top security official said Tuesday.Overall, Germany registered 58,961 politically motivated crimes last year, most of which were for offenses such as damage to property, insults or incitement to hatred, holding illegal gatherings or displaying Nazi symbols. However, 4,043 were classed as violent crimes — an increase of 4%, the minister said.There was a significant rise in crimes that could not be assigned to the traditional motivations of right-wing or left-wing ideology, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said.A significant proportion of these “diffuse” offenses — which rose by 13% to 24,080 cases — were in connection with coronavirus restrictions or protests related to the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and the rising cost of living, Faeser told reporters in Berlin.The minister stressed that the biggest threat to German society is still far-right extremism, of whic...Millennial Money: Should I join a class-action lawsuit?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
It might have happened to you a few times in past years: You received an email or mail notice inviting you to join a class-action lawsuit, or notifying you that you’ve been automatically included. But being part of such a lawsuit might be intimidating, especially if you need to opt in, and would mean surrendering the option to sue individually.In most cases, there’s little downside to joining these lawsuits, which combine many legal claims — often thousands — into one claim against a single defendant, reducing fees for each claimant and potentially earning a much larger payout.And there have been many opportunities to do so. Following a series of large opioid settlements, 2022 had the most billion-dollar class-action settlements in U.S. history apart from the tobacco settlements decades ago, according to a report from the national law firm Duane Morris. The stakes are high for class-action lawsuits at this level, as they set standards for corporate responsibility in areas such as da...16-year-old boy fatally shot in Glenwood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
GLENWOOD, Ill. — A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed in south suburban Glenwood.The shooting happened around 6:20 p.m. Monday in the 800 block of Terrace Drive.Police said the teen was transported to an area hospital, but did not survive his injuries. His identity has not yet been released. Waukegan High School volleyball coach shot and killed while driving: police Investigators said it appears the shooting was not a random act and there is no known threat to the public.The Glenwood Police Department and the South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force are investigating.Tuesday Forecast: Temps in upper 60s with mostly sunny conditions
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
CHICAGO — Starting Tuesday morning with areas of fog, with some dense fog along the lake. This will burn off by midmorning. Clouds will clear to mostly sunny by the afternoon with light northeasterly winds. Temperatures expected to reach the mid and upper 60s for areas inland, and upper 50s for areas lakeside. High for O'Hare expected to be 67. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Quiet conditions stick around through the next few days. Wednesday highs will be into the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies, and low 80s with sunshine on Thursday. Our next chance of showers is back in the forecast on Friday with hit and miss showers expected throughout the weekend.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blogAaron Franklin, acclaimed Austin pit master, breathes new life into historic east Austin venue
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The blighted, yet charming, abandoned building at 1200 East Sixth Street on the corner of Waller Street has undoubtedly captivated east Austinites for years. Built by a German immigrant in 1892, the structure got its start as a saloon but has hosted a variety of tenants since the late 19th century – including European bakers, Anglo-American-born butchers, Mexican American tortilla makers and Lebanese and Mexican American bar owners – until it was left vacant in 1999, according to historical accounts. Though abandoned, vestiges of its robust history were evident in the large block letters written along the exterior of the building reading, “Uptown Sports” in faded red paint. One person who long wondered who might pick up the baton and breathe some fresh air into the historic vacant space is Aaron Franklin, acclaimed Austin pitmaster. He has been charmed by the building for years and even eyed it initially as an option for his now-famous restaurant...5 things to know this Tuesday, May 9
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Tuesday! Per Meteorologist Jill Szwed, some cloud cover will keep us a little cooler today with highs in the 60s. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Law enforcement told News10 that a jawbone found in a Schenectady backyard is from a human, and could be anywhere from 50 to 100 years old. Also, the man accused of creating a standoff at Albany Medical Center in March now faces second-degree murder charges. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Tuesday morning. 1. Source: Jawbone found in Schenectady backyard may be 50-100 years oldA law enforcement source tells News10 that a jawbone found in a Schenectady backyard is human and could be 50 to 100 years old. News10’s Anya Tucker examined some of the history of the neighborhood where some of Schenectady’s earliest residents were apparently buried.2. Albany Med lockdown suspect accused of murdering his motherDino Savoca...Source: Jawbone found in Schenectady backyard may be 50-100 years old
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (News10)-A law enforcement source tells News10 that a jawbone found in a Schenectady backyard is human and could be 50 to 100 years old. News10’s Anya Tucker examined some of the history of the neighborhood where some of Schenectady's earliest residents were apparently buried.The discovery on April 20th had Schenectady and New York State Police sifting through dirt behind a home on Paige Street after a resident told them she found a jawbone while digging a garden. Police say they found more bones which likely belonged to animals, others were small to determine. A law enforcement source tells News10 that the jawbone is determined to be human and is now being tested for DNA, and that police are looking into old cold cases to find out who it belongs to. The same source says the jawbone is believed to be quite old-possibly between 50 to 100 years. So, who does it belong to and why was it in someone’s backyard? News10's Anya Tucker visited the Schenectady Coun...359 Missouri schools not reporting physical restraint or isolation cases
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:48:50 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo.- There's new information into an investigation over Missouri students being physically restrained or forcibly removed and isolated.FOX 2 received a report from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education that they originally said they didn't have.That report lists more than 350 public school districts and charter schools that didn't report any type of physical restraint or forced isolation. However, a spokesman for St. Louis Public Schools said it's in the process of reporting 11 such cases. Check the radar - Severe weather expected They shared that those reports have been slowed by complications with the portal they have in place to receive information. District leaders explained that they submitted numbers months ago.The Special School District of St. Louis County revealed that they found a reporting gap with nine of its 22 partner districts.Latest news
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