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1.4M Honda vehicles may see engines fail, prompting U.S. probe – National

1.4M Honda vehicles may see engines fail, prompting U.S. probe – National

By Staff The Associated Press Posted November 11, 2024 12:01 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is investigating complaints that engines can fail on as many as 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles. The probe by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration covers

Porter Airlines’ ascent: Can the comfort carrier last in Canadian skies?

Porter Airlines’ ascent: Can the comfort carrier last in Canadian skies?

Porter Airlines has perhaps the loftiest goals in Canadian skies: compete with the sector’s established players, not solely by trying to beat them on cost, but by winning the hearts of its passengers. “It’s a completely different way to travel in economy and it’s allowed us to grow very quickly over the last 18 months,”

RBC customers outraged over partial refund after unauthorized withdrawals

RBC customers outraged over partial refund after unauthorized withdrawals

A B.C. couple is expressing anger over what they say is a banking error at one of Canada’s largest banks. Jason and Susan Lyne say money was being withdrawn monthly from a joint RBC account they share with their daughter without their authorization.“They (RBC) could never answer the question ‘how can someone else’s account or

Over 300K Samsung stoves in Canada recalled over fire hazard – National

Over 300K Samsung stoves in Canada recalled over fire hazard – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Thousands of electric stoves are being recalled because of a fire risk that has injured some people in Canada. Health Canada issued the recall on Thursday for several models of Samsung’s electric slide-in ranges because the front-mounted knobs can “accidently activate” through contact by people and pets

WestJet, Air North announce deal for single-ticket travel involving both airlines

WestJet, Air North announce deal for single-ticket travel involving both airlines

Descrease article font size Increase article font size WestJet and Whitehorse-based Air North have announced a new agreement that will allow single-ticket travel across both airlines’ networks. A statement from WestJet says the new “interline agreement” allows passengers to book a single ticket with a connected itinerary between WestJet’s network and the Yukon and Northwest