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 BRAMPTON, Ont. 鈥?Loblaw Companies Ltd. says its net income plunged in the second quarter despite surging revenues because of COVID-19 related costs including a te stanley trinkflaschen mporary pay boost for employees.Canada   largest grocer says its earnings attributable to shareholders fell 41 per cent to $169 million or 47 cents per diluted share from $286 million or 77 cents per share a year earlier.Excluding one-time items, adjusted profits were $266 million or 74 cents per share, compared with $373 million or $1.01 per share in the prior year.            stanley cup     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Revenues for the three months ended June 13 increased 7.4 per cent to nearly $12 billion, from $11.1 billion in the second quarter of 2019.Loblaw was expected to report 71 cents per share in adjusted earnings on $11.9 billion in revenues, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The company says demand shifted during the quarter towards conventional store formats with the market division   same-store sales increasing 18 stanley en mexico .8 per cent and the discount division up 4.9 per cent, while same-store drug division sales declined 1.1 per cent.It spent $282 million during the quarter on safety measures for staff and customers with about $180 million in temporary pay premiums which included a one-time bonus for store and distribution centre colleagues of $25 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     Kqcy $500K in rare money taken from man   s car
 Regional council is demanding the federal government turn down CNs proposal for an intermodal hub in Milton.A motion to this effect was unanimously passed by Halton councillors following an in camera, or closed door, discussion during their Feb. 12 session.The resolution is based on the recent findings of a federal review panel, which concluded CNs 400-acre project is likely to have significant adverse environmental effects on air quality and human health.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         This is the wrong location for the proposed truck-rail hub and it is not justified in these circumstances,  said Milton Mayor Gord Krantz, who put the motion forth.  The answer for the federal government is clear 鈥?dont approve this project. Seconding the resolution was Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, who emphasized that the proposed intermodal will have impacts on all communities across Halton.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The minister  of environment and climate chan stanley cup ge Jonathan Wilkinson  must refer this to cabinet, and we are asking cabinet to refuse approval of this,  she said during the meeting.  Now, we need our communities help, we need our MPs help, we need everyone to get involved and speak up. The intermodal facility is proposed for CN-owned lands bordered by Tremaine Road to the west, Britannia Road to the north and stanley cup  Lower Base Line to the south. Its d stanley cup esigned to transfer containers between trucks a