Investors look to probabilities of interest rate hikes, further oil price slides
The Daily Courier (subscription)
TORONTO - The coming week will likely be a volatile one on North American markets as traders weigh the timing of interest rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the possibility of another big correction in oil prices. The Fed will be the major focus of the ...
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The Daily Courier (subscription)
TORONTO - The coming week will likely be a volatile one on North American markets as traders weigh the timing of interest rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the possibility of another big correction in oil prices. The Fed will be the major focus of the ...
Castanet.net
Home reno company, volunteers help clean up BC hoarder's house
CTV News
A home renovation company in B.C. is helping a mother and her son clear a massive amount of junk that has accumulated in their home after years of hoarding. Mark, Lee and Tony Gore of Gore Brothers Homes, along with local volunteers, have pitched in to ...
Hoarders given helping handCastanet.net
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CTV News
A home renovation company in B.C. is helping a mother and her son clear a massive amount of junk that has accumulated in their home after years of hoarding. Mark, Lee and Tony Gore of Gore Brothers Homes, along with local volunteers, have pitched in to ...
Hoarders given helping hand
Investment Week
Investors in for 'sticker shock' with fee disclosure rules
The Globe and Mail
New transparency rules coming into effect will be a boon to sales of exchange-traded funds as more Canadian investors find out how much of their hard-earned dollars are going to paying investment fees rather than bolstering their retirement nest egg, said ...
Jack Bogle launches renewed attack on ETFsThe Echo
Assets In ETFs/ETPs Listed In Europe Reached A New Record High Of 494 ...Exchange News Direct
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The Globe and Mail
New transparency rules coming into effect will be a boon to sales of exchange-traded funds as more Canadian investors find out how much of their hard-earned dollars are going to paying investment fees rather than bolstering their retirement nest egg, said ...
Jack Bogle launches renewed attack on ETFs
Assets In ETFs/ETPs Listed In Europe Reached A New Record High Of 494 ...
Toronto Star
Ontario, Quebec transportation ministers urge Ottawa to improve rail safety in ...
Toronto Star
A rail safety advocacy group is calling for “dramatic” action to prevent train derailments in the wake of a letter on the issue from two provincial transportation minsters to their federal counterpart. Steven Del Duca and Robert Poeti — transportation ministers for ...
Provinces write to Raitt on derailmentsMM&D
Canadian Rail Tankers Face Tougher Safety RequirementsValley News
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Toronto Star
A rail safety advocacy group is calling for “dramatic” action to prevent train derailments in the wake of a letter on the issue from two provincial transportation minsters to their federal counterpart. Steven Del Duca and Robert Poeti — transportation ministers for ...
Provinces write to Raitt on derailments
Canadian Rail Tankers Face Tougher Safety Requirements
KelownaNow
New Program at BC University to Help Province's Bee Shortage
KelownaNow
A new program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) in the Lower Mainland is hoping to create buzz in B.C.'s agriculture. The university is starting the province's first commercial beekeeping program in January, with the first graduates finishing in ...
Making a buzz at Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityThe Nelson Daily
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KelownaNow
A new program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) in the Lower Mainland is hoping to create buzz in B.C.'s agriculture. The university is starting the province's first commercial beekeeping program in January, with the first graduates finishing in ...
Making a buzz at Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Castanet.net
A four vehicle crash is slowing traffic in West Kelowna.
Castanet.net
Premier Christy Clark has come to the defence of the man who gave up his seat for her in the legislature. Former Westside-Kelowna MLA Ben Stewart, now B.C.'s trade commissioner to Asia, came under fire in the legislature this week for what the NDP called ...
Protest against high power billsInfoTel News Ltd
TELUS expands Cental Okanagan advanced fibre optic networkKelowna Capital News
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Castanet.net
Premier Christy Clark has come to the defence of the man who gave up his seat for her in the legislature. Former Westside-Kelowna MLA Ben Stewart, now B.C.'s trade commissioner to Asia, came under fire in the legislature this week for what the NDP called ...
Protest against high power bills
TELUS expands Cental Okanagan advanced fibre optic network
Wall Street Journal
Broadest Unemployment Measure 'Less Rosy'
Wall Street Journal
The U.S. unemployment rate is sitting near levels usually consistent with a healthy labor market. Federal Reserve officials this week will assess whether this time is different. Their conclusion about the labor market's true health could shape the central bank's ...
A tale of 2 economies: Making sense of US and Canadian labour market dataCBC.ca
Canada's unemployment rate rises to 6.8%Nelson Star
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Wall Street Journal
The U.S. unemployment rate is sitting near levels usually consistent with a healthy labor market. Federal Reserve officials this week will assess whether this time is different. Their conclusion about the labor market's true health could shape the central bank's ...
A tale of 2 economies: Making sense of US and Canadian labour market data
Canada's unemployment rate rises to 6.8%
Montreal Gazette
Target Canada announces 16 closures next week as it winds up operations
Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - Target Canada says it will shut 16 locations permanently next week, the first wave of store closures that will eliminate 17,000 jobs in total when all is said and done. Employees at each store will be notified about 10 days before the final day of ...
Future of Target space in Sydney unclearCape Breton Post
Target closes its doors March 22www.insideottawavalley.com/
Target Canada announces first wave of store closures, ReportCanada News
Toronto Star
Hamilton Spectator
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Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - Target Canada says it will shut 16 locations permanently next week, the first wave of store closures that will eliminate 17,000 jobs in total when all is said and done. Employees at each store will be notified about 10 days before the final day of ...
Future of Target space in Sydney unclear
Target closes its doors March 22
Target Canada announces first wave of store closures, Report
CBC.ca
T. Boone Pickens apologizes to Canadians for Keystone
CBC.ca
T. Boone Pickens wants Canadians to know Americans are sorry for the long delays on the road to building the Keystone XL Pipeline. "To my friends in Calgary and across Canada: I apologize on behalf of my fellow Americans for the United States ...
Beyond KeystoneSan Angelo Standard Times
Report Due on Oil Pipeline Effects in MinnesotaKAALtv.com
Fight more than Keystone XL project doesn't stall pipeline boom in North DakotaThe Echo
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CBC.ca
T. Boone Pickens wants Canadians to know Americans are sorry for the long delays on the road to building the Keystone XL Pipeline. "To my friends in Calgary and across Canada: I apologize on behalf of my fellow Americans for the United States ...
Beyond Keystone
Report Due on Oil Pipeline Effects in Minnesota
Fight more than Keystone XL project doesn't stall pipeline boom in North Dakota
CBC.ca
Pregnant cow shot dead in Bruce Peninsula, OPP investigating
CBC.ca
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating at a private Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ont. farm, after a pregnant cow was found fatally shot. Police said the owner was checking on his herd Monday when he found the dead cow. A veterinarian found the bullet's ...
Police Investigating Unusual CrimesBayshore Broadcasting News Centre
Cow shot dead on Northern Bruce Peninsula farmCTV News
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CBC.ca
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating at a private Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ont. farm, after a pregnant cow was found fatally shot. Police said the owner was checking on his herd Monday when he found the dead cow. A veterinarian found the bullet's ...
Police Investigating Unusual Crimes
Cow shot dead on Northern Bruce Peninsula farm
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