AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGordie Howe Bridge Deal: U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the U.S. will receive 50% of net revenues until 2041 and have a say in toll-setting, adding “Art of the Deal” to the ongoing Canada–U.S. confusion over the bridge terms. Book Retail Reboot: Hartfield’s Hartfield Book Co. is closing, but Dawn Stahl is relaunching an indie shop—Bookshop on the Square—at the old location with pop-ups and pre-opening sales via Bookshop.org. Canadian Rockies History: Historian Ted Hart’s new book, Trailblazers, spotlights the guides and outfitters who opened Banff, Jasper and Waterton to early tourism from the 1880s to 1950s. Workplace Burnout, Older Than We Think: A feature traces “burnt out” language back centuries, arguing today’s burnout talk is part of a much longer story of chronic overwork. Local Crime Update: Campbell River RCMP investigate an early-morning stabbing; the victim is expected to recover and police say there’s no ongoing public risk. World Cup Culture: BTS rehearses for the final halftime show as Canada–U.S.–Mexico tournament logistics and ticket costs keep fueling debate.
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