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Today's suburbs, tomorrow's slums?

30.06.2008 19:33    theglobeandmail.com
The predictions for the most part come from subscribers to the theory of "peak oil," which holds that crude prices will shoot permanently upward as global demand outstrips dwindling supply, ruining the economy. But their predictions are getting a second


Panel debates God and O Canada

30.06.2008 19:33    theglobeandmail.com
But a growing number of Canadians will either grit their teeth and mouth a line or two, or fall silent when others sing the phrases "God keep our land glorious and free!" or, in the French version, "car ton bras

Northern New Brunswick abuzz about escape

30.06.2008 19:33    theglobeandmail.com
RCMP said the transport truck, carrying 330 crates of bees, was travelling on a ramp on the highway near St. Leonard when the load shifted and the truck overturned shortly after 6 a.m.

Forest fire drives residents from Saskatchewan town

30.06.2008 19:33    theglobeandmail.com
Judy Orthner with Saskatchewan's public safety department, said the mayor of Sandy Bay, near the Manitoba boundary, has asked that elderly and sick residents be flown out for health reasons.

Region's Rural Wireless Broadband Provider Named

30.06.2008 19:29    cityofkingston.ca
The following media release was issued today by OmniGlobe Networks Inc.

Media Advisory - Supporting students, strengthening the economy

30.06.2008 19:13    ogov.newswire.ca
WHITBY, ON, June 30 - John Milloy, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, will make an important funding announcement at Durham College that will create new opportunities for students and help Ontario meet the high demand for skilled trades workers.
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Ontario Strengthens Human Rights Protection

30.06.2008 19:13    ogov.newswire.ca
McGuinty Government Supporting Diversity And Fighting Intolerance TORONTO, June 30 - NEWS Ontario is leading the way in protecting human rights in Canada by launching a stronger system to prevent discrimination. Starting today, everyone in Ontario has faster access to
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Media Advisory - Province to make economic development announcement

30.06.2008 19:13    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, June 30 - Jeff Leal, MPP for Peterborough, will make an important rural economic development announcement on behalf of Leona Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

New Mortgage Act enhances protection for homeowners

30.06.2008 19:13    ogov.newswire.ca
New Licensing Requirements In Effect July 1, 2008 TORONTO, June 30 - NEWS The Ontario Government has taken an important step to enhance consumer protection in the mortgage brokering industry. The new Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006 comes
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Red Wings fan can't wait for Cleary

30.06.2008 18:54    cbc.ca
The small town of Harbour Grace, in eastern Newfoundland is expecting thousands of fans to turn out Tuesday, to see hometown hero, Detroit Red Wing's star Daniel Cleary, as he makes good on his promise to bring famed hockey trophy,

1 man in custody in Fort McMurray shooting

30.06.2008 18:54    cbc.ca
One man is in custody in connection with a shooting in Fort McMurray, Alta., last week that left three people injured, the RCMP said Sunday.

N.L. booster seat law begins Tuesday

30.06.2008 18:54    cbc.ca
A new booster seat law comes into effect Tuesday in Newfoundland and Labrador, requiring children under eight and those under 37 kilograms to be secured in the seats in most vehicles.

N.L. citizens group wants safer construction sites

30.06.2008 18:52    cbc.ca
A neighbourhood group in St. John's that pressured city council into placing a crosswalk where a child was killed by a dump tuck in 2007 wants to make all residential construction sites safer.

Process Labradorite at home, Inuit say

30.06.2008 18:52    cbc.ca
Creating a processing facility for Labradorite stone could create a significant economic boom for local Inuit, the Labrador Inuit Development Corporation says.

Cleary greets Stanley Cup in St. John's

30.06.2008 18:52    cbc.ca
Hundreds of hockey fans filled St. John's International Airport on Monday afternoon as the Stanley Cup arrived in Newfoundland and Labrador, greeted by Detroit Red Wings star Daniel Cleary.

Sierra Club slams N.L. for accepting Vale Inco dumping plan

30.06.2008 18:52    cbc.ca
Newfoundland and Labrador should force Vale Inco to find another way to deal with waste from a proposed nickel processing plant on the province's south coast, the Sierra Club of Canada says.

Canadian Arbour leaves UN rights chief role

30.06.2008 18:50    cbc.ca
Former Canadian Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour was to step down as the UN's human rights commissioner on Monday after a four-year tenure that sparked both controversy and praise.

Deaths of 2 cyclists on fundraising ride trigger calls for Trans-Canada fixes

30.06.2008 18:50    cbc.ca (2)
Manitoba's transportation critic says he has been calling on the NDP government for years to pave the shoulders of the Trans-Canada Highway where two cyclists from Quebec and B.C. who were on a cross-country fundraising tour were killed on Sunday.

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