Biman begins direct Dhaka–Karachi flights Jan 29
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DHAKA, Jan 7, 2026 (BSS) – Biman Bangladesh Airlines will launch direct flights on the Dhaka–Karachi–Dhaka route from January 29, restoring direct air…

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DHAKA, Jan 7, 2026 (BSS) – Biman Bangladesh Airlines will launch direct flights on the Dhaka–Karachi–Dhaka route from January 29, restoring direct air…
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CHERRY BROOK, Nova Scotia, January 7, 2026
Each year, Black History Month honours the experiences, achievements and enduring contributions of Black communities in Canada, while deepening our collective understanding of their history and impact on Canadian society.
Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, unveiled this year’s theme: “30 Years of Black History Month: Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations — From Nation Builders to Tomorrow’s Visionaries.” This theme celebrates three decades of Black History Month in Canada and recognizes the enduring legacy of Black Canadians, whose leadership, creativity, innovation and resilience have shaped our past, continue to influence our present, and will inspire future generations.
Minister Miller announced the theme at the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, a hub that showcases and preserves, promotes and celebrates the history, culture and contributions of African Nova Scotians. During his visit, he also announced funding of more than $280,000 for nine projects in the Atlantic Region that will highlight Black History Month.
Throughout February, Canadians are invited to learn more about and celebrate the diversity and accomplishments of Black Canadians across the country. Black History Month is also a time to reflect on Canada’s painful history and the systemic barriers that Black communities continue to face, including anti-Black racism and discrimination, and to reaffirm our shared responsibility to address them.
As we prepare to celebrate 30 years of Black History Month in Canada, communities across the country are invited to join in honouring Black excellence in Canada and celebrating the remarkable contributions that Black Canadians make to Canadian society every day.

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Repair works to lifts and escalators at Fleet Walk have started this week (week commencing Monday 5 January) with the repair and refurbishment of the escalator serving Sports Direct and the gallery.
We have worked closely with Milligan, the strategic asset manager for Fleet Walk, to deliver these works which will improve access for visitors by helping to ensure a reliable and efficient system that seamlessly connects all levels of the car park with the shops, Fleet Street, and surrounding areas.
Work on the escalator that serves Sports Direct and the gallery started this week (week commencing Monday 5 January) and is due to be completed by Saturday 21 February 2026. It will include a full mechanical overhaul and specialist refurbishment of all the major components.
The escalator is expected to return to service immediately once the work has been completed.
The next phase of work will focus on repairs to Lift seven which is situated towards the harbour end of Fleet Walk and serves all levels of the car park, the gallery, and Fleet Street. Repair work on the lift is scheduled to begin in March, and further information will be available nearer the time.
Councillor Chris Lewis, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Place Development and Economic Growth at Torbay Council, said:
“I’m pleased to see essential repair and refurbishment work beginning on the lifts and escalators at Fleet Walk shopping centre. The planned work will help to ensure reliable connections between the shopping centre, car park, and surrounding areas, improving access for all visitors and supporting nearby businesses to thrive.
“The first phase has already begun, and I’d like to thank visitors for their patience while these essential works are carried out.”
Whilst work is in progress, the following measures are in place to maintain safe and accessible access to both Fleet Walk and the adjoining multi-storey car park where possible:
Having listened to customer feedback, we have also recently updated and significantly improved signage throughout both the shopping centre and car park.

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