Negotiations Resume at New Flyer Industries
April 20 | 8:14p

New Flyer Industries and the Canadian Auto Workers union have headed back to the bargaining table.

They're trying to hammer out a new contract at the Winnipeg bus manufacturer. Employees at New Flyer walked off the job April 5th. New flyer says it will continue to transfer bus shell operations from the Winnipeg plant to its facilities in Crookston and St. Cloud, Minnesota. 

The two sides have not met since the strike began.  The Winnipeg plant employs more than 900 unionized workers, who's collective agreement expired at the end of March.

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Keeping Tourism Alive
June 23 | 3:18p

Tourism season has hit Winnipeg once again.

But high gas prices, a strong Canadian dollar, and confusion over border security may keep some Americans at bay.

The Forks is always a tourist hot spot, and with the record-breaking warm spring, the season is off to good start. 

The owner of Paddlewheel River Rouge Tours says weather also plays a huge role in his bottom line. Steve Hawchuk doesn't expect much from American tourists this year. 

"When the dollar was in their favour, they weren't coming out, so this year, I don't know what's going to happen. We'll know in another week or so but so far they haven't been coming," Hawchuk said.

The ummer tourist season truly begins when school ends next week.  That's when Hawchuk and others relying on tourist dollars can better guage what the season has in store.


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