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Bakery to move to San Bernardino

A family-owned bakeshop that specializes in breads and sweets is moving from Rancho Cucamonga to San Bernardino. Old Town Baking Company, whose products are sold at restaurants, grocery stores and farmers markets, will relocate during the fourth quarter of this year, said Keith Klinger, sales manager for the company. Old …

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U.S.-China aviation conference held

More than 100 people attended Threshold Aviation Group’s recent U.S.- China General Aviation Business Conference. The conference, which was held March 28-30 at Threshold’s headquarters at Chino Airport and the Embassy Suites in Brea, brought together government and aviation officials from the United States and China, according to a statement. …

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Restaurant takes hit on social media after being closed for health code violations

Cuca’s #1 in Redlands is only now recovering from the onslaught, which it wasn’t able to combat effectively, according to its general manager.  Prominently displayed in the front window of Cuca’s #1 Mexican Food restaurant in Redlands is the “A” rating given to it by the San Bernardino County Department …

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Stater Bros. planned for RC

Stater Bros. Charities

Stater Bros. has broken ground on a supermarket in Rancho Cucamonga. The store, at 7200 Day Creek Blvd., is being developed by Lewis Retail Centers in Upland and will be part of Day Creek Marketplace, according to a statement. Pete Van Helden, president and chief executive officer of Stater Bros. …

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Payless files bankruptcy, will close local stores

Payless ShoeSource Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will close nearly 400 stores, including five in the Inland Empire. The Topeka, Kan.-based chain, which has more than 4,400 stores and an estimated 25,000 employees worldwide, will shut down the stores as part of a reorganization, according to …

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OIA passenger traffic up

OIA traffic up

Passenger traffic at Ontario International Airport was up 5.6 percent in February year-over-year, according to data released Wednesday. Ontario International served 321,276 passengers during the second month of this year, compared with 304,270 passengers in February 2016, despite February 2016 having an extra day because of leap year, airport officials …

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