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Memoirs - Scotland (1988)

07.07.2008 02:14    challies.com
Today I continue posting memoirs (see here for more), little tidbits of my life experience.Since the first grade I've been a student at Willowdale Christian School and I've come to enjoy the place as much as a boy can ever
Ontario    Blogs


The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

07.07.2008 01:51    ravensview.ca
I've had some ups and downs lately, but that's probably the norm for most of us, what's important is to look for the balance in life. Are you a pessimist or an optimist, do you see the glass half full,...
Canada    Blogs

Graffiti Art Day

07.07.2008 01:51    ravensview.ca
Big ups to all that helped at this event, Saturday (July 5/08), Graffiti ART(GART) at Orleans Autotech on St.Joseph blvd. We had number of 4x8 panels for artists to spray on, to showcase their talents and establish positive links with...
Canada    Blogs

Brewers close to deal for Sabathia

07.07.2008 00:57    theglobeandmail.com
The person requested anonymity because the trade has not been finalized and said there were a few remaining issues to work out.
Canada    Sports

Cameco Corp. says uranium deal kept quiet by U.S. military

07.07.2008 00:56    theglobeandmail.com
Saskatoon-based Cameco Corp. purchased the reported 550 tonnes of "yellowcake", the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment, in a deal reported to be in the tens of millions of dollars.

fully completely

07.07.2008 00:55    fey.ca
Today's training ride went from Kipling Station to Campbellville and back. Got a little lost along the way, so inadvertently got a few extra kilometers in. This is an excellent route for anyone looking to do some hills. I...
Ontario    Blogs

Business Outlook Survey due Monday morning

07.07.2008 00:55    theglobeandmail.com
The Business Outlook Survey provides the central bank with a quarterly snapshot of business conditions and expectations across the country, from the perspective of the corporate decision-makers in the trenches. The bank interviews senior management at roughly 100 major firms,

South Korea announces first oil contingency measures

07.07.2008 00:55    theglobeandmail.com
Prime Minister Han Seung-soo told a televised news conference the government would restrict driving of cars owned by public organizations as part of the measures, adding a tougher set of steps would be adopted if oil prices rose further.

'Cow man' isn't ready for the pasture

07.07.2008 00:55    theglobeandmail.com
The 65-year-old Saskatchewan native, famous in large part for his extensive series of sculpted cows, is nothing if not prolific. His long-time friend, biographer and curator Terrence Heath said he chose the 80 pieces of Fafard's art currently on display

'Crazy English' and other oddities of China's Olympic fever

07.07.2008 00:55    theglobeandmail.com
Nothing against sporting events. I've just returned from one of the biggest. With the looming games in Beijing, what's almost macabre is the overwrought background to it all. There was the farce of the Olympic torch relay. There's the endless

Notice of Smog Advisory

07.07.2008 00:42    ogov.newswire.ca
TORONTO, July 6 - The Ontario Ministry of the Environment issued a Smog Advisory, for tomorrow, July 7, 2008, until further notice for the following forecast regions:
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Nadal ends Federer's Wimbledon reign

07.07.2008 00:21    cbc.ca
Rafael Nadal beat back a stirring comeback bid by Roger Federer to topple the defending five-time Wimbledon champion with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-7 (8), 9-7 victory in an epic men's final on Sunday.
Canada    Sports

Jays' Roy Halladay named to all-star roster

07.07.2008 00:21    cbc.ca
Toronto Blue Jay pitcher Roy Halladay has been named to the MLB all-star roster along with a record number of Canadian players.
Canada    Sports

Gary Reed wins 5th Canadian 800m title

07.07.2008 00:21    cbc.ca
Gary Reed of Victoria showed why he is a serious Olympic medal candidate by winning his fifth Canadian 800-metre championship in six years with a time of 1:45.61.
Canada    Sports

Weaver keeps Blue Jays bats cool

07.07.2008 00:18    cbc.ca
Torii Hunter and Garret Anderson homered off Blue Jays starting pitcher A.J. Burnett, who was outperformed by Angels counterpart Jered Weaver in an 8-2 Los Angeles victory on Friday night.

B.C. football icon Bob Ackles passes away

07.07.2008 00:18    cbc.ca (2)
An official with the B.C. Lions has confirmed that the team's long serving president, Bob Ackles, has died.

Weekend violence breaks Vancouver's quiet spell

07.07.2008 00:18    cbc.ca
Vancouver police say two shootings and one stabbing over the weekend have broken a period of relative calm for the city.

False Creek sewage leak may take several days to clear up

07.07.2008 00:18    cbc.ca
Municipal engineers have found the source of contamination that has spiked coliform levels in Vancouver's False Creek, but it may be several days before the water is declared safe.

Sculpture theft from Vancouver park raises insurance worries

07.07.2008 00:18    cbc.ca
The theft of a popular sculpture from a Vancouver park is raising questions about why the city's public art is not insured.

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