Jaguar Land Rover parts shortage impact could be present until 2024

Jaguar Land Rover is facing a major global supply shortage after downsizing its warehouses to one centralized location.
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Time's up for some short-term rentals in B.C., as new housing rules transform scene
Short-term rental managers across B.C. are lamenting the demise of their business model, while real estate agents say owners of investment properties are being forced to sell at a loss or risk being unable to pay their mortgage. -
Calgary's menorah lighting ceremony takes place without mayor
Members of the Jewish community in Calgary gathered in the atrium of city hall on Thursday night for the first day of Hanukkah without the city’s leader in attendance. -
Cape Breton man facing more than 60 sexual offences
A Cape Breton man is facing dozens of charges, including human trafficking and child pornography, in connection with alleged sexual offences involving at least 17 people. -
NFL coach apologizes for crediting 9/11 hijackers for co-ordination in Buffalo Bills team meeting years ago
An emotional Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott acknowledged regret on Thursday for crediting the 9/11 hijackers for their co-ordination during a team meeting four years ago. -
Inside Ibrahim Ali's murder trial: threats, hallucinations, a dead witness and delays
The trial is set to wrap up more than eight months after Ibrahim Ali pleaded not guilty to killing a 13-year-old girl in Burnaby's Central Park in July 2017. -
Reconciliation-in-Action: Caldwell First Nation hosts first ever conference for municipalities in Southwestern Ontario
Municipal leaders and staff from across Windsor and Essex County are attending a historic conference on “Reconciliation in Action” hosted by the Caldwell First Nation at the Ojibway Nature Centre Friday. -
Toronto to close downtown intersection for most of next week
The City of Toronto is poised to shut down a major intersection next week due to streetcar track work. -
Inquest into death of N.B. man makes residential construction site recommendations
Jurors at a coroner’s inquest into the workplace death of a New Brunswick man have released their recommendations. -
Waterloo racquet club fire causes $1 million in damage
Damage is estimated at $1 million after flames broke out at the Greystone Racquet Club in Waterloo Friday morning.