Accused denies counselling her distraught husband to kill himself – TheChronicleHerald.ca

CRANBROOK, B.C. A woman on trial for pushing her husband to kill himself denied the allegations in a Cranbrook, B.C., court while admitting to having marriage troubles. Terri Reimer is accused of counselling her husband, Bill Reimer, to commit suicide as well as administering a noxious substance with the intent to endanger. He survived and is expected to be one of several witnesses the Crown will call to testify. Provincial court…

Details

Virgin Australia profits are suffering from a weak domestic market – Business Insider Australia

Virgin Australias profits are being squeezed by a fall in the number of people flying within Australia. Australias second largest airline reported a drop of $27.1 million to $45.9 million in underlying profit before tax for the second quarter of the financial year, compared to the same period last year. Statutory profit after tax for…

Details

This family collaborated on a book to help college students fight debt – USA TODAY

Coming to college can be overwhelming. Deciding where to live, shopping for groceries and juggling bills can be a difficult balancing act. College students have to face the financial responsibilities of growing up while dealing with student loans and filing taxes. In their new book, The Official Money Guide for College Students, authors Susan Beacham,…

Details

Court places DC Ross in liquidation – Otago Daily Times

Fletcher Steel was successful yesterday in its High Court application to have Dunedin niche engineering company DC Ross forced into liquidation, over a debt of more than $600,000. DC Ross was placed in receivership by its majority shareholders, Dunedin business family the McConnons, in mid-September, with debts totalling almost $19million. Liquidation proceedings will now overtake…

Details

Fashion victims: What went wrong at Marcs and David Lawrence – NEWS.com.au

Marcs and David Lawrence are the latest Australian fashion brands to fall into administration. ITS BEEN a treacherous few months for the fashion industry. First Payless Shoes and Pumpkin Patch went under, and now two of Australias best-known clothing brands are facing an uncertain future. Marcs and David Lawrence have been placed into voluntary administration…

Details