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 Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is lookin stanley tumbler g ahead two decades with a plan that calls for expanding and improving facilities to match projected cargo and passenger growth.The Phoenix City Council on Tuesday approved the airport   20-year plan, sending it to the Federal Aviation Administration for review.Airport officials expect more than 70 million passengers by 2039. It recorded nearly 45 million passengers last year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Every month we ;ve been hitting records for the number of people travelling through Sky Harbor, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego told the Arizona Republic . We want to invest ahead of demand so we can continue to provide the same excellent service and experience that travellers expect from us.The estimated $5.7 billion plan includes moving cargo facilities to land on the airport   north side. The area targeted for expansion is c stanley vaso urrently blocked by railroad tracks, so the plan calls for lowering the tracks below ground and building taxiways over.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Moving the cargo facilities would free up space for the Air National Guard to expand its refuelling operations.The airport also plans to add gates accessible by bus as the aging Termin stanley cup al 2 heads for demolition. Passengers would be dropped off from busses to board planes on the tarmac. The airport expects Terminal 2 to be torn down next y Xwci Five things to watch for in Canadian business
 On April 17, a worker punched in for duty at FGF stanley cup  Brands, an industrial bakery in Toronto that has supplied flatbreads and muffins to major corporations like Loblaws and Walmart. At the time, Ontarios COVID-19 epidemic was raging and all eyes were on the long-term care crisis.Few were paying attention to companies such as FGF, where production lines continued to whir during lockdown. But three days after his shift, the FGF worker tested positive for COVID.A massive outbreak stanley cup  had begu stanley us n.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         That was it: Boom. In my line, five people were positive,  said one worker, who asked not be named due to fears of reprisal. The worker contacted a supervisor, panicking. You have to do something about this. Everybodys getting sick.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A total of 184 employees, many of them low-wage temporary workers, would be diagnosed with COVID at the companys series of plants clustered in northwest Toronto. One worker died.FGF says it complied fully with the appropriate regulatory authorities and has been  relentless  in its efforts to  keep our Team Members healthy and safe.  It says it took  early and aggressive action  to mitigate risks, and is committed to creating an  awesome and fair place to work.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The outbreak at FGF is now over. But it raises an urgent question: why was the public never i