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Inland aviation company hosts charity Christmas dinner

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Christmas happened a little early Tuesday at Chino Airport. Christmas dinner, to be specific. Nearly 3,000 people gathered in a hangar at the airport to partake in the eighth annual dinner sponsored by Hope, Love & Charity, the charitable foundation of Threshold Aviation Group, which is based at the airport. …

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Company at Chino Airport renews lease

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One of the largest employers at Chino Airport has renewed its lease on hangar and office space there. Threshold Aviation Group, which provides refueling, repair, maintenance and pilot service, will remain at the airport for another 10 years, according to a report in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. The lease …

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Inland industrial market should stay strong in 2015

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Brokers say the market, which was outstanding in 2014, is showing no signs of letting up. Big-box projects will once again lead the way, but looking for smaller industrial buildings – 300,000 square feet and below – to pop up in both counties. No one can argue that the Inland …

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Disney on Ice to make its annual Ontario stop

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For the first time since 2010, “Let’s Celebrate,” the popular Disney On Ice production, is returning to Ontario. The show, a two-hour extravaganza, opens its four-day run at Citizens Business Bank Arena with a 6pm show on Christmas Day, followed by three performances – at 11am, 3pm and 7pm – …

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Starbucks eyes Temecula site

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Starbucks could be adding a coffee shop in Temecula. The Seattle-based company is considering putting one of its shops at the northwest corner of La Paz Road and Temecula Parkway, a site that could include a gas station and a retail store, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. The …

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Dock strike suspended, but talks will continue

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The last two trucking companies that were picketing the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports have ended their strike, at least for now. Pacer Cartage and Harbor Rail Transport voted to end the walkout and agreed to discuss their disputes with the companies that employ them, according to multiple published …

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