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Changes made to OIA’s China flights

OIA Sees Large Drop in Traffic

Schedule changes have been made to the flights between Ontario International Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Starting today, China Airlines flight CI23 will leave Ontario at 11:50 p.m. and arrive in Taiwan at 5:00 a.m. local time, two days later, according to a statement. The return flight, CI24, will …

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Major job fair slated for Ontario

SB County to Hold Job Fair

Nearly 100 businesses are expected to attend the 2018 West Valley Regional Job Fair, which is scheduled to be held Sept. 26 at the Ontario Convention Center. The Ontario gathering is one of three regional job fairs held annually by the San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board, according to a …

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Stater Bros. to sell pharmacies

Stater  Bros. is getting out of the pharmacy business. The San Bernardino-based supermarket chain will close all 22 of its in-store Super Rx pharmacies by the end of this month, after it sells assets from those entities to CVS Pharmacy, according to a statement. When that transaction is completed, all …

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Firefighters train at former auto dealership

Six members of the San Bernardino County Fire Department conducted training exercises Tuesday on the roof of an empty dealership at the San Bernardino Auto Center. The session, which was expected to last about three hours, allowed the firefighters to work on opening vertical ventilators, said Capt. Greg Soria. When …

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Bill aimed at stopping the proposed Cadiz water project dies in committee

Cadiz Water Project

Proposed legislation is dashed when a full State Senate vote is denied and the legislative session ends. A proposal that would draw groundwater from a large part of the Mojave Desert appears ready to move forward. Los Angeles-based Cadiz Inc. won a major victory when the Senate Appropriations Committee in …

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Mag Instrument founder gets kudos from law enforcement

One of the Inland Empire’s most enthusiastic supporters of law enforcement got some recognition for his efforts Thursday. Anthony Maglica, founder and chief executive officer of Mag Instrument Inc. in Ontario, received an award from the National Law Enforcement Museum, which is scheduled to open in Washington, D.C. next month. …

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