You've likely heard by now that President Trump recently rolled out tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. With our close ties to Canada, what does that mean for us here in Maine?
Inflation has always and likely will always be a thing. The last couple of years, it’s grown at a rate that we are not used to, leaving a lot of us scraping the bottoms of our wallets to stay afloat.
Driving a diesel, the price paid at the pump is even more than people just getting regular unleaded, so this Mainer had a little fun at his own expense. Watch the video here.
Every winter in Maine, I get more grumpy about driving. My driving, your driving, pretty much all of us. So let's go through the reasons I despise this.
A lot of different things happened when the pandemic struck the world last year. Demand for certain things like paper towels, toilet paper and N95 facemasks skyrocketed while demand for other things like plane tickets and gasoline plummeted...
But the sure signs of Spring are already here, construction has begun on just about every street in Portland, ice cream shops are shaking off the cobwebs of the off season and have opened, and gas prices here in Maine have started to creep back up