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2015-05-17 Canada English Business


Toronto Sun
   
Toy retailer FAO Schwarz to close flagship New York City store   
Toronto Sun
NEW YORK - FAO Schwarz, the oldest toy store in the United States and a retailer once considered accessible only to the rich, is closing its much-loved Fifth Avenue flagship store in Manhattan, citing rising rent prices. The three-level, 45,000 square foot ...

Toys R Us Says It Will Close FAO Schwarz Store in July   Wall Street Journal
Fans mourn upcoming closing of flagship FAO Schwarz   CNN
Goodbye, FAO Schwarz   Newsweek
AOL News   
New York Times   
Bloomberg   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Gazette Midday: More cuts coming to Bombardier?   
Montreal Gazette
Bombardier announced this week it has cut 1,750 jobs in its aerospace division, 1,000 of them in Montreal. But are there more cuts to come?(Dave Sidaway / THE GAZETTE). Dave Sidaway / Montreal Gazette File Photo. Share Adjust Comment Print.
Billionaires aren't spending enough on private jets   Arab News
5 things you should know before you start your workday   Financial Post
Bombardier Sees Further Scalebacks to Adjust for “Market Softness”   Aviation Today

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CTV News
   
Montreal home sales rise 4.4 percent in April   
CTV News
Buyers in Montreal helped push home sales higher last month as Canadians continued to take advantage of low interest rates. Sales were up on a month-over-month basis in Montreal by 4.4, while Toronto saw a 2.9 percent gain. The Canadian Real Estate ...

Montreal, Toronto lead April home sales up 2.3%   Montreal Gazette
Canadian house prices climb more than 9% in April   OurWindsor.ca

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Calgary Herald
   
Pacific Northwest LNG project hits roadblock   
Calgary Herald
There was no mistaking the optimism in Rich Coleman's voice when he spoke about the prospects of British Columbia's fledgling liquefied natural gas industry at CERAWeek in Houston last month. “One (project), I think, will go to an FID (Final Investment ...

For the Lax Kw'alaams, cultural identity is priceless compared to LNG   The Globe and Mail
A Resounding Vote for Nature-Based Economies   Huffington Post Canada
Environmental risks of LNG terminal not worth a billion dollars, says BC First ...   Ecolog.com
2paragraphs.com   
Dissident Voice   
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Toronto Sun
   
Contract extension for Postmedia president and CEO Paul Godfrey   
Toronto Sun
The board of directors of Postmedia Network Canada Corp., Postmedia's parent company, on Friday announced the extension of President and CEO Paul Godfrey's contract to December, 2018. In a company news release, board chairman Rod Phillips said: ...

Postmedia CEO Paul Godfrey plans to stick around until December 2018   Edmonton Journal
Postmedia Network Canada Corp extends CEO Paul Godfrey's contract to 2018   Financial Post

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CBC.ca
   
Thousands take in St. Norbert Farmers' Market on opening day   
CBC.ca
A couple thousand people from Winnipeg and the surrounding area visited St. Norbert Farmers' Market on its opening day Saturday. Fresh-baked goods, tons of jams and jellies, a wide variety of fresh vegetables and handmade jewelry lined the tables at the ...

St. Norbert Farmers' Market opens   CTV News
Thousands flock to St. Norbert Farmers' Market on opening day   Winnipeg Free Press
St. Norbert Farmers' Market Open For The Season   CJOB

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CBC.ca
   
Saskatoon bank robber makes off with cash on foot   
CBC.ca
Police in Saskatoon are asking for help finding a man who made off on foot with cash after robbing a bank. According to police, the man entered a bank on the 300 block of Circle Drive East shortly after 2:30 p.m. CST Saturday, produced a note to staff, and left ...

Bank robber escapes on foot   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatoon police investigating bank robbery   Globalnews.ca
Saskatoon police searching for bank robber   News Talk 980 CJME

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The Globe and Mail
   
Oil spill in Vancouver would spread fast: model   
The Tri-City News
VANCOUVER - An analysis of the impact on Vancouver's inlets and beaches in the event of a major oil spill contends the shoreline would be coated in crude within hours. Independent modelling was conducted on behalf of the City of Vancouver, City of ...

A major oil spill would hit Metro Vancouver's beaches in hours, modelling shows   The Province
Modelling shows worst-case scenario for oil tanker spill near Vancouver   CHEK
Vancouver oil spill report predicts dire consequences for Burrard Inlet   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
The Vancouver Observer   
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CBC.ca
   
Evacuation notice lifted following Saskatoon acid spill   
CBC.ca
The Saskatoon fire department has lifted its precautionary evacuation notice for areas surrounding a hydrochloric acid spill. Emergency workers first responded to the spill on Friday morning at around 9:15 a.m. CST. It took place on 50th Street East between ...

Evacuation notice lifted after acid spill in Saskatoon   News Talk 650 CKOM

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Financial Post
   
Sask. sales flat in March, bucking national trend   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatchewan manufacturing sales were flat in March at $1.29 billion, an increase of only 0.2 per cent from February sales and well below the national increase of 2.9 per cent, Statistics Canada reported Friday. On a year-over-year basis, manufacturing sales ...

Sask. manufacturing sales flat in March   Regina Leader-Post
Canadian factory sales jump 2.9% in March after two big falls   The Globe and Mail
Canada March Factory Sales Rise 2.9%   Wall Street Journal

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