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Cadiz Water Project Targeted Again in Sacramento

Cadiz Water Project

The Cadiz Water Project, a development in San Bernardino County’s Mojave Desert that will bring new drinking water to over 400,000 Southern California residents, is again being targeted by legislators from outside of the region in the last days of the two year legislative session in Sacramento. SB 120 (Senator …

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PSIA adds Canadian airline

LA Council Approves Airport Transfer

A low-fare airline in Canada will start serving the Coachella Valley later this year. Flair Airlines will begin flights between Edmonton, Alberta and Palm Spring International Airport starting Dec. 22 and lasting until April 30, said Tom Nolan, the airport’s executive director. The airline, which markets itself as Canada’s first …

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New tenants for Ontario Mills

Ontario Mills is adding four retailers. Adidas, Minoso, The Mug Shakes and The Ride 7D will soon be added to the Mills’ mix of 200 tenants, according to a statement. Adidas, which sells premium sports apparel, footwear and accessories, is expected to set up shop this fall. Minoso, the Japanese …

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EMWD gets federal grant

Cadiz forms partnership to improve water quality

Eastern Municipal Water District has received a $210,000 grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, money the district will use to help its agricultural customers use water more efficiently. The grant is part of the Agricultural Water Conservation and Efficiency Program, a joint effort between the bureau and the National …

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New scoreboard for CBB Arena

Citizens Business Bank Arena

By this fall, Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario expects to have a much-improved scoreboard hanging from its ceiling. The new center-hung Daktronics LED Display System will have four main video displays, each of which will measure 11.5 feet high and 21 feet wide, according to a statement. Each display …

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EZER ups its profile in five major markets

EZER

Two and a half years ago, Pomona businessman Glenn Todd started EZER, which uses private drivers to haul goods instead of people. At the time, Todd predicted his fledgling company – which he based on UBER – would turn its first profit in 2018. Todd and Gary Wlassak, the company’s …

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