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Justina Reichel
World’s Largest Trail Network 4,000 Miles Away From Goal
The Trans Canada Trail is 73 percent of the way to stretching 14,000 miles from the Atlantic to ...
US
May 30, 2012
World’s Largest Network of Trails Marks 20th Anniversary
The idea for a trail that runs across the country from coast to coast to coast was hatched ...
Canada
May 28, 2012
Non-Browning GM Apple Worries BC Fruit Growers
A biotech company’s bid to market a genetically modified apple that doesn’t brown when sliced is prompting concern ...
Canada
May 23, 2012
China’s Stake in Canada’s Oil Sands a National Security Threat, Says May
As foreign ownership of the Alberta oil sands increases, the leader of the federal Green Party warns that ...
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May 23, 2012
Enviro Group Calls for Ban on Anti-Bacterial Chemical
The organization that successfully advocated for a ban on BPA in baby bottles and phthalates in toys is ...
US
May 21, 2012
BC to Get New Public Holiday in February
As B.C. ruminates on which day would be best to set aside for Family Day, a recent survey ...
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May 17, 2012
Culture Minister Cancels Performances after Concerns Hit Media
After the local hosts of a classical Chinese dance company raised complaints in the media of professional misconduct ...
Americas
May 17, 2012
Create Strong Protection for Whistleblowers, Watchdog Tells Alberta
A whistleblower watchdog is vowing to keep an eye on Alberta premier Alison Redford’s promise to introduce whistleblower ...
Americas
May 16, 2012
Majority of Canadians Do Not Have a Signed Will, Survey Shows
Do you have a will? If you answered no, you join the ranks of more than half of ...
US
May 14, 2012
Union Raises Alarm Over Skyrocketing Student Debt
he Canadian Federation of Students is warning that student debt across Canada is reaching “dangerous levels.”
US
May 8, 2012
Canada Should Employ ‘Pigeon Birth Control,’ Says Expert
The best way to manage pigeon problems in Canada is to put the birds on “pigeon birth control,” ...
US
May 8, 2012
Bamboo Bike Maker Hopes to See Industry Blossom in Canada
A B.C. bicycle manufacturer is joining an emerging new trend by using an unusual material to build bike ...
US
April 30, 2012
Quebec Lock-out Prompts Call for Olympic Boycott of Rio Tinto
Three of Australia’s largest unions have joined Canadian steelworkers in a global campaign to have mining giant Rio ...
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April 26, 2012
Frank Slide Remembered
It was 109 years ago this week, in the early hours of April 29, 1903, that the Frank ...
Americas
April 26, 2012
Retailers Decry Cross-Border Shopping Changes
Cross-border rule changes proposed in the 2012 federal budget mean good news for Canadian shoppers but could pose ...
US
April 25, 2012
Travel Alberta Promo Wins Top International Award
Alberta’s tourism industry celebrated this week as a promotional YouTube video for tourism in the oil-rich province reached ...
Americas
April 18, 2012
Physicians Slam Closure of Aboriginal Health Organization
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada is decrying the federal government’s plan to close the ...
US
April 18, 2012
Lawsuit Filed in Canada Against Apple, Book Publishers
A class action lawsuit has been filed in British Columbia that accuses Apple Inc. and others of fixing ...
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April 18, 2012
‘Visually it was stunning,’ Says Corporate Designer
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April 10, 2012
Former Orchestra Violinist: ‘They’ve practiced to be perfect’
“I loved the show,” said Martin, praising the instrumentation in the performance.
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April 9, 2012
Shen Yun ‘Magnificent,’ Says Inventor
“If I were Chinese, I would be proud.”
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April 8, 2012
North America’s First ‘Virtual Store’ Opens in Toronto
Shopping in a store free of lineups, bulky carts, parking-lot jams, and rude cashiers is now a reality ...
Canada
April 5, 2012
Election Outcome Could Change Alberta’s Political Landscape
The Alberta election is shaping up to be the most interesting in decades and the outcome will reflect ...
Americas
April 4, 2012
North America’s First Virtual Store Opens in Toronto
Shopping in a store free of lineups, bulky carts, parking lot jams, and rude cashiers is now a ...
US
April 3, 2012
Controversy over Proposed Changes to Fisheries Act Gathers Steam
The scientist who leaked documents outlining the government’s proposed modifications to the Fisheries Act slammed Fisheries Minister Keith ...
US
March 29, 2012
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Edmonton will soon be getting its first “natural playground,” an imaginative play space that aims to help kids ...
Canada
March 29, 2012
Alberta’s Economic Boom Surges Ahead
Alberta’s economy is booming once again, with GDP growth reaching levels not seen since 2006, according to an ...
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March 22, 2012
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