2014年12月28日 星期日

2014-12-29 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Canada's mining sector braces for another challenging year   
CBC.ca
Canada's mining sector is bracing for another challenging year in 2015 as slower growth in China is expected to continue to dampen selling prices for many metals. Iron ore suffered the biggest drop in the past year, losing nearly half its value to reach the ...

New year could be challenging to mining sector   Cape Breton Post

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CBC.ca
   
Banff CP Rail derailment cleanup continues   
CBC.ca
Cleanup work continues this weekend on a train derailment in Alberta that sent a number of cars tumbling into a creek west of Banff. Katrina Bluetchen with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development said most of the rail cars from the CP ...

Cleanup continues after CP Rail train derailment near Banff   Globalnews.ca
Clean-up near Banff National Park Continues Following Train Derailment   E Canada Now
Derailment west of Banff: Cleanup mostly complete   Beacon News (blog)
Calgary Herald   
Lethbridge Herald   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Reuters
   
Low oil prices boost German growth forecast   
Seeking Alpha
The German government expects low oil prices to boost its economic growth by 0.2%-0.3% next year, Der Spiegel magazine reported, citing an internal economy ministry memo. Europe's largest economy expects to expand by 1.3% in 2015 after predicted ...

German government sees low oil prices helping economy   The Globe and Mail

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News1130
   
Vancouver sets laneway housing record in 2014   
News1130
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – More vacancies will be available for people looking to rent in Vancouver come the New Year. The city set a record for new laneway housing, with 357 permits issued in 2014. This follows 345 and 350 permits issued in 2013 and ...

Vancouver approves record number of laneway homes   Vancouver Sun

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Gulf Islands landowners retain natural sites, reap tax savings   
Vancouver Sun
The meadow down the steep side of Mount Elizabeth on Robert and Francis Rose's North Pender Island property is one of their favourite places to spend time. “We like to sit there, take pictures of the wild flowers. The mason bees come out and do their thing ...


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CTV News
   
Drone flyover lands Montreal man $1000 fine   
CTV News
Trying to make money with a drone can be costly, as one Montreal man recently found out. Julien Gramigna was slapped with a $1,000 fine for using his unmanned aircraft to take a video of a house for sale last June. Though he had permission from the ...

Montrealer fined $1000 for flying drone   Toronto Sun

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Outdoor rinks not yet safe to use   
Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Last week's warm weather has prevented the city's outdoor skating rinks to be open on schedule. Moose Jaw's Austin Lonechild shoots pucks in a barrel at a local outdoor rink a couple years ago. Times-Herald file photo ...


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Experiment could pave the way for permanent gallery   
Niagara Falls Review
Artist Frank Crytes wore a pair of boxing gloves to celebrate Boxing Day at the Seaway Mall, Friday. He's one of several artists from the Black Lantern Experience who teamed up to run the BLX store at the mall during the Christmas shopping season. ALLAN ...

Prowling for Boxing Day bargains   Pelham News

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Financial Express
   
Uber's success signals need to fix flawed taxi systems in Canadian cities   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
At a glance, Uber's assault on the taxi business seems like a classic case of a disruptive technology threatening an entrenched and backward industry. The San Francisco-based ride-sharing service loves to mock its detractors as misguided Luddites, resisting ...

Uber cab to give representation to Delhi govt today   Zee News
New Delhi police question Uber official over driver background checks after rape ...   Estevan Lifestyles
TaxiForSure scouts for funds, investors wait for more clarity post Uber incident   ET Auto
Deccan Herald   
Times of India   
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CBC.ca
   
Vancouver home prices worry businesses as they seek to hire staff   
CBC.ca
When Allan Pulga, a communications manager, found out he was going to be a father, he had to make a tough choice — stay in a tiny downtown condo or leave Vancouver. The 34-year-old, who works for fast-growing private Canadian technology firm ...


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