Stock Watch: Checking in on Shares of PHI, Inc. (:PHIIQ)
Shares of PHI, Inc. (:PHIIQ) have been in the headlines as its price reached $1.35 at the conclusion of the most trading day. The stock is traded on OTC in the Transportation sector and Transportation – Airline industry. The mathematical calculation that represents the degree of change over time is known as “percentage change”. In […]
Stock Watch: Investors Taking a Second Look at Macquarie Infrastructure Company (NYSE:MIC) After Recent Market Moves
Macquarie Infrastructure Company (NYSE:MIC) has been in the news after the price of the stock hit $41.84 at the conclusion of the most recent close. The stock is traded on NYSE in the Conglomerates sector and Diversified Operations industry. Outstanding shares are common stock authorized by a company that are issued, purchased, and held by […]
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Back up After Massive Outage
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are down. Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp were temporarily down early Sunday. All three social media platforms, including Facebook Messenger, were affected by the outage. Downdetector.com, a site that monitors site outages, shows Facebook had been down since 6:30 a.m. EST in much of the world, with thousands of reported outages concentrated […]
Almost 700,000 votes cast in record-breaking Alberta election advance polls
During 2015 election, about 235,000 people voted in advance polls When five days of advance polls closed on Saturday, 696,000 Albertans had cast their ballots — a new record for the province. That’s almost triple the amount of ballots cast in the 2015 election advance polls, when about 235,000 people voted early, according to Elections Alberta. In 2008, about […]
Anger mounts as Kashechewan First Nation declares state of emergency due to flooding
First Nation waiting for Ottawa to fulfil a promise to relocate community to higher ground Frustration with the federal government is mounting as Kashechewan First Nations, a northern Ontario community that routinely floods every year, declares a state of emergency and prepares to evacuate. Kashechewan is a Cree community on the James Bay coast and every […]
On the road in Canada’s conservative heartland
Taking the political temperature in one of Canada’s most conservative ridings On the dusty main street of Rowley, Alberta, time stands still. Boarded-up storefronts and antique gas pumps sit idle, these days used mostly as a set for films or a backdrop for selfies from curious road-trippers. The last big change here came when the railway pulled out […]