Coffee prices are rising on global markets thanks to severe weather impacts in countries that grow the bean. Here's how that could affect your local café and your cup of joe.
Read Also
- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in Beirut strike, Israel's military says
- Israel-Lebanon latest: Israel ‘on high alert’ after claiming to kill Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah
- Hezbollah, Hamas and Iranian figures whose killings were blamed on Israel
- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah dead: Who will lead militant group against Israeli aggression?
- The sole candidate for Macao's leader pledges to diversify the casino city's economy
- At Capacity
- Mass Shooting in South Africa Leaves 17 Dead
- Israel's military says it killed top Hezbollah leader in airstrikes
- Her trans daughter made the volleyball team. Then an armed officer showed up.
- Harris stretches lead over Trump in what could be significant increase
Latest Global News
- Rising coffee prices are putting a fresh grind on your local café
- Surging Blue Bombers blitz Elks 55-27, clinch playoff spot
- Goals galore as Jets fall 8-5 to Wild in preseason action
- Flint Firebirds defeat London Knights 7-4 in regular season opener for both teams
- Blue Bombers win seventh straight, clinch playoff spot with dominant 55-27 win over Elks
- Family of Langley, B.C., woman missing 7 years says pain is ‘indescribable’
- ‘You can’t park there’: Video shows SUV crashed into elevator lobby at B.C. casino
- Supporters of mother killed in Surrey police shooting call for transparent investigation
- ‘It’s not Canadian’: Jann Arden ramps up campaign against live horse exports for meat
- Lethbridge Fire and Emergency services hosts reunion with near-drowning survivor