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Eureka project expands
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Gary Brownstone, director of the Eureka Project at Smartpark. The operation will be expanding with a $3.2-million renovation.
Bond amount increased to US$100K for man accused in videos taken of reporter Erin Andrews
LOS ANGELES - An Illinois insurance executive accused of secretly making nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews posted US$100,000 bond on Friday - a much larger amount than previously imposed.
CP ONLINE | 20/11/2009 8:52 PM | 0
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Economic concerns, rising U.S. currency push stock markets, crude oil lower
TORONTO - The Toronto stock market closed slightly lower Friday, pressured by falling energy stocks as demand concerns and a rising U.S. dollar pushed crude prices down.
CP ONLINE | 20/11/2009 4:18 PM | 1 -
Pro-government mob hits, shouts down husband of top Cuban dissident blogger
HAVANA, Cuba - The husband of an acclaimed dissident Cuban blogger was punched and shouted down by a pro-government mob Friday after he challenged the presumed state agents who earlier roughed up his wife to a street corner debate.
CP ONLINE | 20/11/2009 7:54 PM | 0 -
Oil edges down toward US$76 amid economic uncertainty, rising U.S. dollar
NEW YORK - Oil prices fell below US$77 a barrel on Friday on a stronger U.S. dollar and amid concern about the strength of the global economic recovery.
CP ONLINE | 20/11/2009 4:20 PM | 14 -
Cossette says Cosmos willing to go to $8.10 per share, depending on review
QUEBEC CITY, Que. - Cossette Inc. (TSX:KOS) said Friday that hostile bidder Cosmos Capital Inc. is prepared to pay $8.10 per share, topping a friendly deal the advertising agency has signed with a U.S. private equity investor, depending on the outcome of a review of the company's books.
CP ONLINE | 20/11/2009 7:32 PM | 0
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Mortgage rates likely to rise soon
TORONTO -- The Canadian housing market has seen a stronger and faster rebound from the recession than any other segment of the economy, due in large part to enticingly low mortgage rates.
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Retailers hope deep discounts spur sagging sales
TORONTO -- Canadian retailers are getting ready for the holiday season with rock-bottom prices and major promotional campaigns in hopes that shoppers will open their wallets and seize the opportunity to save.
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Eureka project expands
The Eureka Project at Smartpark is significantly increasing the capacity of its business incubator and is aiming to cut its dependency on the provincial government for funding.
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New program a boon to those with disabilities
There is a federal government program that can provide a person with $70,000 in tax-free government grants over 20 years. The annual deadline for the current year's grant application is Dec. 31.
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Wholesales figures down
PRINT | 20/11/2009 1:00 AM | 0
Agriculture
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Permits needed again to burn stubble: province
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government today extended the requirement for farmers to get permits before burning stubble on their fields.
ONLINE | 19/11/2009 4:02 PM | 14
Personal Finance
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Money makeover: Curb urge to splurge
PAUL and Tammy are not all that different from other 30-something couples with two children. They own a home, work two jobs and have investments for retirement and their children's education. They also carry a heck of a lot of debt.
ONLINE | 14/11/2009 9:47 AM | 10
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