2015年3月22日 星期日

2015-03-23 Canada English Business


Vancouver Sun
   
Hundreds of snakes released into the wild near Boundary Bay   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER -- Hundreds of snakes that were rescued last month after their hibernation den was disturbed by construction have now been returned to the wild. Buckets of the slithering serpents were released Sunday to an area near the shores of ...

Snakes on a plain: 500 garter snakes returned to Boundary Bay after being ...   The Province
Hundreds of garter snakes to be returned to Delta hibernation den   Globalnews.ca
Hundreds of gartner snakes to be returned to Delta hibernation den   Chronicle Bulletin

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CBC.ca
   
Slumping oil prices cast shadow on World Heavy Oil Congress in Edmonton   
CBC.ca
Slumping oil prices will cast a shadow on the World Heavy Oil Congress this week in Edmonton. Organizers expect 20 per cent fewer people to attend the three-day international conference that has the theme: Producing More With Less. "It has clearly had ...

Edmonton gets set to host the World Heavy Oil Congress   iNews880.com

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Price gap between condos and new houses in Toronto soars   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
In a sign of things to come as Toronto's spring housing market heats up, the gap between the price of a new house and a new condo skyrocketed to nearly $300,000 in February. It was a fresh record for a market where intense competition has pushed the ...


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Globalnews.ca
   
Operator for Regina's new Mosaic stadium asking for more money   
Globalnews.ca
An image of the new stadium that is slated to open in Regina for the 2017 CFL season. City of Regina. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor. If you'd like to learn more... What is ...

Cost of Regina's New Mosaic Stadium may increase   CBC.ca
New Mosaic stadium operator asking for extra dollars   Chronicle Bulletin
Price tag on new Mosaic Stadium may still go up   News Talk 650 CKOM

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The Province
   
Vancouver's 2015 cruise ship season opened by Hawaii-bound vessel   
The Province
New sailings this year between Vancouver and Hawaii will result in the longest-ever cruise ship season for Port Metro Vancouver. The season in Vancouver began Sunday with a visit from the Grand Princess, which left later in the day for Hilo in Hawaii — a ...

Cruise ship season starts early in Vancouver   Globalnews.ca
Today marks the start of the local cruise ship season   News1130
Princess Cruise Lines kicks off Vancouver season early with voyages to Hawaii   Vancouver Sun
PortNews IAA   
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The Weather Network
   
Rotting Canadian garbage making quite a stink in the Philippines   
The Weather Network
Sunday, March 22, 2015, 1:49 PM - Piles of rotting garbage shipped from Canada have sparked protests in the city of Manila. Fifty containers carrying vast amounts of waste, including adult diapers, have been reeking up the city port for more than two years.
Philippines, Canada set exchange of trade, invest missions   Philippine Star
Philippines to Harper: Take back your garbage!   Beacon News (blog)
Canadian waste angers Filipinos; Canada says it's 'private commercial matter'   Yahoo News Canada (blog)

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NEWS.com.au
   
Uber invasion: Taxis' time is over   
NEWS.com.au
IT'S cheaper, friendlier, cleaner and more efficient than getting a taxi. Customers love it, but the taxi industry is using its significant influence over governments to stand in the way of this innovative mode of transport. “Ride-sharing” service UberX has made ...

Uber delays criminal test case in Victoria   The Australian Financial Review
Crash leaves Toronto UberX driver confused about insurance   Toronto Star
Crash leaves Toronto UberX driver confused about insurance coverage ...   Chronicle Bulletin
Wire Service Canada (press release)   
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CBC.ca
   
Winnipeg group rallies for shorter wait times, more transit buses   
CBC.ca
Ask the average Winnipeg transit user to come up with one suggested improvement to the system, and you'll get a list. On Sunday afternoon, a group of transit users gathered at City Hall to give voice to some of those suggestions. "We're frustrated with the ...

Winnipeggers rally for transit improvement   Chronicle Bulletin

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Northwest Territories sees trade missions to China paying off   
The Globe and Mail
In the remote Arctic hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, on the shores of the Beaufort Sea in the Northwest Territories, rumblings of Chinese interest in funding a new research station, however unlikely, were warmly welcomed. But even if it were built, it would be just one of ...


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The Sudbury Star
   
Long winter could mean maple syrup disaster   
The Sudbury Star
Fresh maple syrup being poured onto a stack of pancakes at Stanley's Olde Maple Lane Farm in Edwards, Ont., which is about 38 km south west of Ottawa, March 19, 2015. (Errol McGihon/QMI Agency) ...


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