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2014-10-20 Canada English Business

  Vancouver Sun   
As oilpatch reporting season begins, crude price drop top of mind  Vancouver Sun
CALGARY - The recent rout in oil prices will likely be top of mind for investors as Canada's top oilpatch players release their third-quarter results over the next few weeks. The steep drop in the key U.S. benchmark crude — to about US$80 a barrel from around ...


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Walmart plans capital spending of $11.3-11.8 billion for 2015  Customs Today Newspaper
NEW YORK: Shifting emphasis to e-commerce, Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, is planning capital spending of $10.6-$11.6 billion for 2016, down from its projection of $11.3-$11.8 billion for 2015. The company cut its sales forecast for its next fiscal year ...

Wal-Mart trims full-year sales forecast   Business Recorder
Canadian retailers expected to face tough holiday season   The Globe and Mail

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Human rights groups argue against Chevron in Ecuador cleanup dispute  The Globe and Mail
Chevron Corp. is trying to convince Canada's courts to impose “novel and unnecessary” barriers to block a group of Amazon villagers seeking to enforce a controversial $9.5-billion (U.S.) Ecuadorean environmental judgment against the U.S. oil giant, ...


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  Vancouver Sun   
Decision makers, dissenters set sights on Site C project price tag  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - With provincial and federal environmental certificates now in hand, BC Hydro faces a much tougher hurdle for its massive Site C hydroelectric project — the bottom line. The Crown agency estimates it will cost $7.9 billion to build the dam on ...


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  CBC.ca   
Canada Post starts cutting door to door mail delivery  CJAD
Canada Post begins phasing out door to door mail delivery Monday and Quebecers will start to feel the pinch. It affects Charlemagne, Repentigny, Bois-des-Filion, Rosemère and Lorraine. Postal workers, citizens and local politicians went door to door ...

Canada Post begins cutting mail delivery to homes   Ottawa Citizen
Postal workers go door to door in West Island to protest delivery cuts   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Russian cargo ship that lost power late Thursday night expected to arrive in port ...  CBC.ca
A large American tug boat is pulling a disabled Russian cargo ship to a port on British Columbia's north coast, ending fears that the vessel, which lost power Thursday night, would drift ashore, hit rocks and spill hundreds of tons of fuel. The Canadian Forces' ...

Disabled Russian container ship tugged away from Canada   BBC News
Disabled Russian cargo ship secured   CTV News
Tug Towing Disabled Russian Container Ship to Port   ABC News
Toronto Sun   
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  BizNews   
Wall Street week ahead: Buybacks to give market support  BizNews
Last week was a gloomy one for markets. Ebola worries made investors jumpy, and bad news from Europe and China suppressed market momentum. The S&P hit a low mid-week, but the market then seemed to recover somewhat, pushing its way into positive ...

RPT-Wall St Week Ahead-Beyond earnings, buybacks to give market support   Reuters
Corporate buybacks to provide US market support   Market Business News
Wall St. Week Ahead: Beyond earnings, buybacks to give market support   MSN News
malaysiandigest.com   
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  Vancouver Sun   
#VanSun360 Instagram challenge: Fun with puddles  Vancouver Sun
Splish-splash: With all the rain in the past week, puddles seemed a natural theme. You thought so, too. We had plenty to pick from. Click here, or tap the photograph above, to view this week's top images, and stay tuned to The Vancouver Sun for next week's ...


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  Winnipeg Free Press   
Alberta not considering roundup and slaughter to deal with CFB Suffield elk  Winnipeg Free Press
EDMONTON - Alberta has discouraging words for ranchers about a proposal to round up and kill thousands of wild elk that live on military base rangeland, but jump fences to eat and trample private crops. Ranchers and community leaders say the growing elk ...

CFB Suffield elk won't be culled – AB environment minister   Beacon News (blog)

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  The Province   
Vancouver mayor says focus should remain on tech sector  The Province
Vancouver can always rely on B.C.'s vast resource sector to be an economic engine for the city, but the real opportunity for growth is in incubating more tech and digital media startups and luring bigger firms like Amazon to set up shop. That's according to ...

Boos and catcalls for mayor-less vision   MetroNews Canada
Vision Vancouver prepared to grow technology sector   News1130

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