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Jul 24, 2011

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All eyes on Hadwin
Toronto Sun
Canada's Adam Hadwin and his caddy Brett Saunders look over the 18th green during the Canadian Open Golf Tournament at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver, British Columbia July 23, 2011. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)VANCOUVER — On the final day of ...
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Daly turning heads at the Open
Toronto Sun
John Daly adjusts his glove while waiting to hit is approach shot onto the 18th green during the third round of the RBC Canadian Open at Shaughnessy Golf And Country Club in Vancouver, July, 23, 2011. (Richard Lam/QMI Agency)VANCOUVER — For the past ...
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Two tied for lead at Canadian Open; Weir withdraws
Daily Herald
Canada's Mike Weir reacts after chipping onto the green on the fourth hole during the second round at the Canadian Open golf tournament at the Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday July 22, 2011. ...
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Winnipeg diver hit by car in China
Winnipeg Sun
By Jason Halstead ,Winnipeg Sun Canada's Eric Sehn and Kevin Geyson compete in the preliminary round of the men's 10m platform synchronised diving event at the 14th FINA World Championships in Shanghai July 17, 2011. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi A ...
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Food agency rules leave rare lumber in limbo
Montreal Gazette
By Judith Lavoie, Postmedia News July 24, 2011 5:21 PM VICTORIA — A shipment of rare hardwood that spent 200 years at the bottom of a river in Belize until being salvaged by a Victoria company is in imminent danger of being destroyed by the Canadian ...
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Forex - UFXBank - Week in Review -24-July-2011
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The Canadian Dollar rose, reaching the strongest level against the greenback in more than three years, as investors took statements made by the Bank of Canadato mean the central bank may become more insistent with interest-rate increases....
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TransCanada touts benefits of pipeline; local activist campaigns against it
Lufkin Daily News
When completed, the privately funded project would eventually stretch for more than 4000 miles, from Canada to Texas, and cost roughly $13 billion in capital investments. Posted: Sunday, July 24, 2011 11:15 am | Updated: 10:08 pm, Sat Jul 23, 2011. ...
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Marco Cirone Sweeps Mosport Weekend in Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada Finale
Canada NewsWire (press release)
BOWMANVILLE, ON, July 24, 2011 /CNW/ - It is every athlete's dream to win in front of his family and friends. So was it for Toronto native Marco Cirone, who missed the second round of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada; had he been there, ...
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Minister MacKay Salutes the Canadian Rangers and Announces Rangers ...
Marketwire (press release)
WHITEHORSE, YUKON--(Marketwire - July 24, 2011) - The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence, today visited with Canadian Rangers, as well as Junior Canadian Rangers, in order to recognize their achievements and to mark a recent ...
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Minister Flaherty Promotes East Africa Drought Relief Fund
Benzinga
This Fund is in addition to Canada's earlier contribution of $22 million and also in addition to the $50 million Minister Oda announced on July 22, 2011. "I saw a true humanitarian crisis at Dadaab. The stories of how the women and children struggled...
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CANADA OPEN SF – Cheng and Michels book one each, prepare for second
Badzine
By Don Hearn – – July 24, 2011 Posted in: News The mixed doubles at the 2011 Yonex Canada Open will finally finish on seed after some young challengers pushed both semi-finals to three games. By Don Hearn, Badzine Correspondent live in Richmond. ...
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Vranizan and Neville Win 2011 US Singlehanded Championships on Sunday
US SAILING (press release)
(July 24, 2011) – Frederick Vranizan (Shoreline, Wash. / Seattle YC) dominated the men's Laser fleet from start to finish and Christine Neville (Oakland, Calif. / ILCA) came from behind on Sunday to win the women's Laser Radial fleet at the 2011 US ...
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US SAILING (press release)
US should look north for its oil
Calgary Herald
By Mark Milke, For the Calgary Herald July 24, 2011 In a recent book on women's rights in the Middle East and North Africa, one contributor, who analyzed Saudi Arabia, concluded that nation "remains a country without the basic freedoms necessary for ...
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China arrests its top fugitive, Lai Changxing, after Canada deports him
GlobalPost
Alleged smuggling kingpin Lai Changxing had fought a 12-year battle to stay in Canada, arguing that he would be executed if deported to China. This TV grab taken on July 23, 2011 from China's Central Television shows fugitive Chinese businessman Lai ...
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Commodities Technical and Fundamental Analysis for the Week of July 25, 2011
Business Insider
At 14:30 GMT, the EIA report for crude oil inventories will be released for the week ending July 22, where last week crude oil inventories decreased by 3.7 million barrels. At 18:00 GMT we have the Fed's Beige Book to detail the latestdevelopments ...
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Canadians' pitcher Cole on mission to the majors
The Province
Cole, a right-hander with the Vancouver Canadians, is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A two-year mission is customary, though not required, for young LDS men, and Cole's stint was in eastern Canada, including time in ...
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Manhattan-Sized Ice Island Floats Off Newfoundland Coast
Irish Weather Online
In August 2010, the Petermann Glacier along the north-western coast of Greenland calved an ice island roughly four times the size of Manhattan. Nearly a year later, on July 20, 2011, a piece of that ice island—named Petermann Ice Island-A (PII-A) and ...
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Godfather of polar bear science
Edmonton Journal
By Ed Struzik, Edmonton Journal July 24, 2011 Canadian Wildlife Service scientist Ian Stirling, right, prepares to take blood samples from a polar bear. He warns that the species could disappear from most of its range within the next 50 years. ...
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Feds say 30 men suspected of 'war crimes' are living in Canada
Montreal Gazette
By Jeff Davis, Postmedia News July 22, 2011 Civil rights groups say the government is stoking the fires of xenophobia and vigilantism by making public a list of 30 foreign men in Canada suspected of war crimes. On Tuesday, the government released the ...
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Son of a Luhan
Ottawa Citizen
By David Warren, Ottawa Citizen July 24, 2011 We have been celebrating this last week the 100th birthday of Canada's most famous English professor - more famous even than Northrop Frye. Marshall McLuhan died on the last day of 1980, at age 69, ...
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There is more at stake in internet pricing than watching movies
Troy Media Corporation
By Roland Renner OTTAWA, ON, July 24, 2011/ Troy Media/ – Bell Canada'sUsage Based Billing (UBB) proposal for internet access created a storm of protest from consumers and independent Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Behind the angry reaction lie ...
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Canada Honours Veterans of the Korean War
Marketwire (press release)
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 24, 2011) - Senator Yonah Martin, on behalf of the Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Veterans Affairs, was joined by the Honourable Sung Choon Park, Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs for the Republic of ...
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Airport security agency foresees longer lineups at airport due to funding ...
Montreal Gazette
By Jordan Press and Teresa Smith, Postmedia News July 24, 2011 6:04 PM A security screener (L) just swabbed down a travellers case in the passenger screening area to test for explosives. OTTAWA — The federal agency charged with keeping Canada's ...
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Canucks uncork Chinese wine market
Victoria Times Colonist
By Amy Chung, Postmedia News July 24, 2011 A visitor tastes wine at Vinexpo Asia-Pacific international wine and spirits exhibition in Hong Kong. Canadianwines are gaining an increasing share of the burgeoning market for wine in China, ...
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As deadline looms, Congress scrambles for debt limit deal
CBS News
We might be able to relocate them in Canada. It have bought several things in the past few years that were manufactured in Canada. by glorybeebee July 24, 20115:19 PM EDT by brnfream July 24, 2011 5:18 PM EDT Let's face it Dem or repub....
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Team USA loses to Canada in World Cup of Softball
NewsOK.com
Canada pitcher Jennifer Caira, right, jumps into the arms of catcher Kaleigh Rafter, left, after they defeated the United States 4-3 in a World Cup of Softball game in Oklahoma City, Saturday, July 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Team USA had the ...
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THE CANADIAN CHEESE ROLLING FESTIVAL: A DELICIOUS AND EXHILARATING EVENT
PR Newswire (press release)
MONTREAL, July 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Today 165 enthusiastic cheese loving competitors spent the afternoon chasing a giant wheel of Canadian cheese down Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler during Dairy Farmers of Canada's CanadianCheese Rolling Festival. ...
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CANADA OPEN SF – Zwiebler to meet Taufik in final
Badzine
By Don Hearn – – July 24, 2011 Posted in: News Marc Zwiebler finally silenced Japanese upstart Kazumasa Sakai to add at least a Grand Prix final to his list of accomplishments of late, and earn a shot at the defending champion. ...
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Canada's currency flexes its muscle
Troy Media Corporation
CALGARY, AB, July 24, 2011/ Troy Media/ – It's a bird . . . It's a plane . . . It's the loonie! Look out! The Canadian dollar reached a three-year high last week, soaring to an intraday level of just over US$1.06 on Wednesday and Thursday. ...
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''Super 30'' and founder hailed in Canada
IBNLive.com
PTI | 12:07 PM,Jul 24,2011 Patna, July 24 (PTI) Anand Kumar and his much-lauded school 'Super 30', which prepares intelligent students from among the poor to crack the IIT entrance examinations, has been lauded by a Canadian daily. ...
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Deadly Burnaby crash claims one
The Province
By Niamh Scallan, The Province July 23, 2011 One person was killed during a single-vehicle accident in the 5400-block Canada Way in Burnaby, BC Saturday,July 23, 2011. Burnaby RCMP are investigating the cause of the accident which closed Canada Way ...
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Attorney-general refuses to explain special appointment
The Province
23, 2009, when he was taken from his Vancouver apartment. Police said at the time Wagad was killed on the same day as his abduction. Wagad's remains were found July 8 near the Peters Road exit off Highway 1 east of Chilliwack. ...
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Liberals are not dead, Prime Minister
Calgary Herald
By Barbara Yaffe, With The Vancouver Sun July 24, 2011 Federal Liberals are busy tearing around the country, hosting barbecues and fundraisers aimed at getting Grits back on the radar screen. Interim party leader Bob Rae and his gang hit the Lower ...
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Governments of Canada and Yukon Promote Careers in the Skilled Trades and ...
Marketwire (press release)
WHITEHORSE, YUKON--(Marketwire - July 24, 2011) - Yukon youth will have the opportunity to showcase their talents in the skilled trades and learn about career options in the trades and technology sectors, thanks to support from the governments of ...
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Web tool could help to archive the Internet
CTV.ca
Michael L. Nelson, a computer science professor with Old Dominion University, appears on CTV's Canada AM on Thursday, July 21,2011. If there's one thing the Internet loves, it's what's new this very instant. Every day, data is deleted from websites ...
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A soldier's best friend: Dogs are helping Canadian soldiers recover from the ...
Victoria Times Colonist
By Laura Baziuk, Postmedia News July 23, 2011 OTTAWA — Retired soldier Dave Desjardins is best friends with a 2 1/2-year-old Rottweiler named Maggie. Maggie helps the 41-year-old Ottawa resident pick up water bottles, take clothes out of the dryer, ...
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A high-tech approach to solving crimes
Victoria Times Colonist
Municipal departments and Mounties still use different majorcase software, making it difficult to share information between systems when multiple departments are tracking the same criminal. In his report into the missing women investigation,Vancouver ...
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MEGADETH Presented With Canadian Gold Plaques For 'Back To The Start' - July ...
Blabbermouth.net
A photo of the members of MEGADETH being presented with gold plaques by EMI last night (Saturday, July 23) in Toronto, Ontario,Canada for their "Greatest Hits: Back To The Start" collection can be seen below. Also available is professionally filmed ...
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Listen to Laurier
Calgary Herald
... July 24, 2011 As an Ontarian, it is perhaps not surprising that I often disagree with commentary in Alberta newspapers about national issues, but I take particular exception to Brian Purdy's rant against Quebec. With regard to the recent AirCanada ...
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Papaya Recall - Salmonella
About - News & Issues
By Vincent Iannelli, MD, About.com Guide July 24, 2011 Agromod Produce, Inc. of McAllen, Texas is recalling all of their fresh, whole papayas because they may be contaminated with Salmonella. The papayas, including their Bondie, Yaya, Mañanita, ...
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Civility, not lawsuits, will unite us as a nation
The Province
By Naomi Lakritz, The Province July 24, 2011 2:13 AM I don't understand why a court ordered Air Canada to pay passenger Michel Thibodeau and his wife Lynda $12000 in damages because he couldn't order a 7Up in French. 7Up is the same in both languages, ...
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Montreal's 10 heat-related deaths 'encouraging,' says health official
Montreal Gazette
By Katherine Lalancette, Postmedia News July 23, 2011 Coral Egan and four year-old daughter Lola Egan ride the 51 STM bus on Cote-Sainte-Catherine in Montreal on Thursday, July 21, 2011. The temperature inside the non air-conditioned bus was reaching ...
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Miller is Tasteless, Says Sacramento Community at State Fair
Sacramento Bee
By Teamsters Joint Council 7 SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 24, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- More than 100 members of Teamster Local Unions 150 and 439 converged on the California State Fair today to provide information to the public about the greedy ...
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Monitis Adds a Monitoring Node in Canada
PR.com (press release)
Monitis, the award-winning provider of the world's first all-in-one cloud-based service that combines web site (uptime), server and application monitoring, today announced the deployment of a new monitoring node in Canada. San Jose, CA,July 24, 2011 ...
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Summer Live Festival held in Vancouver, Canada - Entertainment ...
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International Academy of Cardiology Announces 16th World ... - News
News. One of the world's most prestigious scientific events will take place inVancouver BC, Canada, July 23-26, 2011 as preeminent cardiologists arrive for...
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Chinese fugitive ran illegal gaming operation, police officer ...
A Vancouver police officer has told an immigration detention hearing that one of China's most ... gaming operation in Metro Vancouver. (July 11, 2011). DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS ... The latest news and views on South Sudan, which. ...
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Food agency rules leave rare lumber in limbo
Montreal Gazette
By Judith Lavoie, Postmedia News July 24, 2011 5:21 PM VICTORIA — A shipment of rare hardwood that spent 200 years at the bottom of a river in Belize until being salvaged by a Victoria company is in imminent danger of being destroyed by the Canadian ...
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Montreal's 10 heat-related deaths 'encouraging,' says health official
Montreal Gazette
By Katherine Lalancette, Postmedia News July 23, 2011 Coral Egan and four year-old daughter Lola Egan ride the 51 STM bus on Cote-Sainte-Catherine in Montrealon Thursday, July 21, 2011. The temperature inside the non air-conditioned bus was reaching ...
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Montreal Scuba Diving Center Launches a New Online Reservation System for ...
WebWire (press release)
MONTREAL, QC – July 25, 2011 – Today, Total Diving launches a brand new online reservation and management system for renting dive gear. Starting today, scuba divers can use any web browser to select and reserve all scuba diving equipment they wish to ...
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Cochrane 5th at FINA world aquatic championships
Vancouver Sun
Ryan Cochrane of Canada competes in the Men's 400m Freestyle heats during Day Nine of the 14th FINA World Championships at the Oriental Sports Center onJuly 24, 2011 in Shanghai, China. ( SHANGHAI, China — Ryan Cochrane of Victoria placed fifth in ...
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THE CANADIAN CHEESE ROLLING FESTIVAL: A DELICIOUS AND EXHILARATING EVENT
PR Newswire (press release)
MONTREAL, July 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Today 165 enthusiastic cheese loving competitors spent the afternoon chasing a giant wheel of Canadian cheese down Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler during Dairy Farmers of Canada's CanadianCheese Rolling Festival. ...
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Civility, not lawsuits, will unite us as a nation
The Province
By Naomi Lakritz, The Province July 24, 2011 2:13 AM I don't understand why a court ordered Air Canada to pay passenger Michel Thibodeau and his wife Lynda $12000 in damages because he couldn't order a 7Up in French. 7Up is the same in both languages, ...
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Suspect posted manifesto before mass killings in Norway
National Post (blog)
The diatribe also refers to Canadian fertility rates, the Toronto 18 terror arrests, a defunct Montreal terror ring and a Canadian intelligence study that was quoted in the National Post. A copy of the manifesto was obtained by the SITE Intelligence ...
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Islanders putting stamp on Shanghai
Victoria Times Colonist
The defending Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games and 2009 world champion is a hugely hyped home-nation gold-medal hope next year for London. Jennifer Abel ofMontreal won bronze for Canada in the women's three-metre final Saturday. ...
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A historic paddle to the Pole
Ottawa Citizen
The boat is being shipped to Canada and is expected to arrive soon in Montreal, Webster said. Six rowers will take turns rowing three at a time in three-hour shifts for 12 hours per day. The trip is estimated to take four to six weeks. ...
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Alomar, Gillick mark Blue Jays' place in Hall of Fame
CTV.ca
Roberto Alomar, left, Bert Blyleven, centre, and Pat Gillick pose together after a news conference in Cooperstown, NY, on Saturday, July 23, 2011. (AP / Mike Groll) The architect of the Toronto Blue Jays' back-to-back World Series championship teams ...
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1 dead, 5 injured in I-95 Prince George Crash
WTVR
State Police tell CBS 6 that a Canadian man was killed and five others were injured in this wreck. One man is dead following a single motor vehicle crash that took place Saturday morning July 23, 2011. At 7:11 am, Virginia State Police Senior Trooper ...
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U2 conquers the world but skips Cleveland
Plain Dealer
View full sizePaul Chiasson, The Canadian Press via APBono performs during U2's concert Friday, July 8, 2011, in Montreal. "When you have a business where you have to get X number of shows in a week to make the business work, the formula really is at...
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Classic celebrities
Victoria Times Colonist
By Michael D. Reid, Times Colonist July 24, 2011 Actors Jennifer Finnigan and Jonathan Silverman said fellow actor and BC native Jason Priestly invited them to the event, although he couldn't make it. V ictoria's Courtnall brothers got a new nickname ...
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Canadian Marco Cirone takes victory at inaugural Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge ...
Carpages.ca (blog)
by Dan Heyman on July 23, 2011 · 0 comments Marco Cirone (centre) celebrates his Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada victory. Randy Oswald (left) and Carlos Gomez finished second and third (all photos by Dan Heyman) In any race weekend, it's often too ...
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Rebounding railway town blends hip attitude with history
The Province
By Gord Scott, The Province July 24, 2011 Your relaxing retro BC vacation starts the moment you turn off the Coquihalla Highway at exit 290 and drive right past the Walmart. The rat race is in your rear-view mirror; the soothing Princeton-Kamloops...
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Canada falls at water polo event
Victoria Times Colonist
Canada's goalkeeper Robin Randall blocks Emilio Vieira of Brazil during their preliminary round men's water polo match at the 14th FINA World Championships in Shanghai July 22, 2011. SHANGHAI, China — The United States scored seven unanswered goals in ...
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Canada evacuates 3600 people threatened by wildfire
Sin Chew Jit Poh
MONTREAL, July 23, 2011 (AFP) - Canada's military on Saturday said it had evacuated more than 3600 people threatened by a raging wildfire in rural northwestern Ontario. Canadian Forces started the airlifts on July 6 but made most of the evacuations ...
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Canadian passports a hot commodity; 1000 stolen every month
Victoria Times Colonist
By Ian MacLeod, Postmedia News July 23, 2011 Passport Canada is developing new guidelines for matching people to their travel documents after two Canadians were stranded overseas, their government refusing to believe their claims about who they were. ...
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Laser aesthetic surgeon lists Hillsborough 5BD for $5.99M
Blockshopper
He completed his medical degree at McGill University, Montreal,Canada and did his residency in general surgery at Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University and his residency in plastic surgery at Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. ...
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Heat wave takes its toll in Montreal
Victoria Times Colonist
By Katherine Lalancette, Postmedia News July 24, 2011 Ten people are said to have died in Montreal as a result of the heat wave that has been hitting southwestern Quebec and Ontario since Wednesday. From dehydration to exhaustion, it can take a mere ...
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Focus on US debt ceiling expansion to outweigh economic, earnings data
CanadianBusiness.com
By Sunny Freeman, The Canadian Press | July 24, 2011 TORONTO - A busy week in Canadian corporate earnings is ahead but that could be overshadowed by the fast-approaching deadline for US politicians to agree on a higher debt ceiling and avoid a default ...
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Smith set to bring Red State to Canada
The Province
By Jay Stone, Postmedia News July 24, 2011 2:14 AM Indie filmmaker Kevin Smith is bringing his do-it-yourself road show to five Canadian cities this summer. Red State: An Evening With Kevin Smith, includes a screening of Smith's controversial thriller ...
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Adults, Not Children, Learn New Languages Faster
MedIndia
Adults fared best, and have great potential for learning new languages implicitly, said Ferman. The results were presented at the International Congress for the Study of Child Language in Montreal, Canada.
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Amy Winehouse's ups and downs
Globe and Mail
July 7, 2004: Winehouse performs at Montreal's Club Soda, as part of theMontreal Jazz Festival. October 30, 2006: Winehouse issues her second album Back to Black (released Dec. 12 in Canada). A Globe and Mail review is again favourable, ...
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New Indy layout could provide crash course in excitement
Victoria Times Colonist
Savard, the director of operations for Octane, certainly was kept busy designing the track, his first such design, although he has been involved with modifications to Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal, the home of the Canadian Grand Prix Formula ...
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GEP Executive Summit Draws Planners and DMCs to Moscow
Medical Meetings (subscription)
While recent protests amid Greece's financial collapse have deterred some leisure travel to the country, group travel has been less affected—mainly because groups are able to get complete information from their hospitality partners, such as Aristide ...
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Indy promoters get a '9'
Edmonton Sun
By Terry Jones ,Edmonton Sun Zakary Combee, 9 years, tries out a Porsche GT P2 series car owned by Peter Spencer from Sherwood Park shortly before the Firestone Indy Lights second race at the Edmonton Indy, Sunday July 24, 2011. ...
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World Under 21 Snooker Championship 12-23 July 2011 Montreal Canada
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Results DanceSport Montreal July, 2011 - CANADA
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Under Montreal, archaeologists search for charred scraps of Canadian
Under a non-descript Old Montreal parking lot, archaeologists are combing for evidence of an ... Latest Business Headlines Feed .... http://theancient.info/ archaeology-news-july-18-2011.html Archaeology News: July 18, 2011 | The Ancient ...
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