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Their Stories: Denis Vincent, an affable dentist and passionate skier, is British Columbia’s first death of COVID-19

Dr. Denis Vincent was in the business of smiles.  His patients say he was a talented dentist, but remember him most vividly for his gift of making others feel good.  “You knew he had competency, but he was also a people person. He made you feel at ease,” said longtime …

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The Moneyist: ‘These dogs have been kissed and cuddled by their owners.’ How is our pet salon still open when human salons are closed?

Dear Moneyist, I am a pet stylist. I feel most people would agree that my job definitely falls into the nonessential category and it is, in fact, on the list of nonessential businesses ordered closed by my state and by the town in which I work. The problem is, I …

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American businesses are tapping their credit lines at the fastest pace ever

As business activity jerked to a halt in March, American companies began using the credit lines they took out from banks to stay afloat. The chart above shows the week-over-week changes in usage of what’s known as “commercial and industrial loans,” and as BCA Research analysts commented in a Tuesday …

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Their Stories: Coronavirus claims the life of Jefferies Group CFO Peg Broadbent

The coronavirus pandemic hit close to home for many on Wall Street on Sunday morning with word of the passing of Peg Broadbent, CFO at Jefferies Group JEF, -5.72%  . “We are heartbroken and grieve that our friend and colleague, Peg Broadbent, has passed away from coronavirus complications,” Jefferies CEO …

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5 Common Drainage Issues and Their Solutions

If you live in a home, then drainage issues are common. The problem with liquid not going through the drain is a common sight in homes, industries or any other area. Most people ignore this and pay the price later on by investing again and again on the redevelopment of …

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10 Great Travel Writers and Their Renowned Work

There are numerous renowned writers all over the world, and we can get lost in a sea of great travel writings that have made their great marks in the literary world. Here in this blog article I have highlighted 10 great travel writers – both deceased and the living who …

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Once Bed Bugs Come In, They Will Not Go Away On Their Own

Bed Bugs Have Become Immune To Insecticides Dealing with bedbugs has become one of the most common problems that Americans are facing nowadays. These unwanted insects are difficult to eliminate and unfortunately, once they come into your house they will not go away on their own. You might try to …

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Home Renovations and their High Returns

Did you head into 2020 with the motivation to turn your dream home into a reality? Feeling comfortable is extremely important when thinking about renovating your home. If a certain aspect or room is looking a little dull these days, improve it — it will make you much happier! There …

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Key Words: James Carville is ‘scared to death’ the Democratic presidential hopefuls won’t fulfill their ‘one moral imperative’

James Carville’s famed Clinton-era catch phrase “It’s the economy, stupid,” was meant to serve as a constant reminder to the 1992 presidential campaign he managed to center its appeal to voters on the premise that widespread economic dissatisfaction would be remedied under the leadership of Bill Clinton. Twenty-eight years later, …

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