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Students raise money for relief work in Afghanistan
Lacey Lemieux says it was a real eye-opener. Faisal Mahboob, program manager for the Canadian Red Cross in Afghanistan, spoke with students at Leo Hayes High School on Tuesday.
China lifts ban on Canadian pork
On the eve of Prime Minister Harper's visit to Beijing, China agrees to lift ban on Canadian pork products, worth an estimated $50 million per year.
It was all or nothing as far as eliminations went this week. While Top Model and The Biggest Loser did major fall cleanups, Battle of the Blades played the Everyone's Safe card and The Amazing Race had yet another non-elimination leg.
Group gets $5 million to promote farm safety
The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association is getting $5 million over five years from the federal government to promote farm safety.
At least one loser was a virtuoso, too
From left to right: 2009 Honens piano competition finalists Gilles Vonsattel, Natacha Kudritskaya, Kirill Zwegintsov, Georgy Tchaidze and Evgeny Starodubtsev.
Choreographer Kudelka breathes new life into works
James Kudelka takes his position as resident choreographer of Toronto's Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie very seriously.
Greyhound will continue bus service in Manitoba
Home : Canada : Greyhound will continue bus service in Manitoba Greyhound will continue bus service in Manitoba Date: Thursday Oct.
May 7, 2002 a ' Parti QuA©bA©cois language minister Diane Lemieux introduces Bill 104, which closes an increasingly popular loophole in Bill 101 that makes a child eligible to attend English public school, and siblings and eventually offspring eligible as well, after as little as a year in a private English school.
Lawyer Robert Lemieux defended FLQ terrorists
Robert Lemieux, the radical Montreal lawyer who made his reputation defending FLQ terrorists in the 1960s and '70s, was found dead at his house in Sept Iles Monday.
Behavior of Contaminated Food Products in a Pilot-Scale Incinerator:...
SCALE INCINERATOR: EXPERIMENTS AND MODELING-SYM PAPER Contact Kathy Nickel phone: 513-569-7955 email: Nickel.Kathy@epa.gov Citation: LEMIEUX, P. M., J. WOOD, M. Denison, AND M. Bockelie.
Corrections Canada employee missing
The search for a Correctional Service of Canada employee shifted Tuesday from a sprawling parking lot where she vanished to two other locations - a residential neighbourhood and a spot near the St.
10 stage acts who are taking the fall
Confused about how to spend your recession- strapped dollar? Check out these stage artists, both experienced and emerging, who'll be heating up our best-of lists come end of year.
Blogs Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:45 PM Fidelity shakes it up F idelity Investments officially opened its Montreal office Wednesday, celebrating by shuffling its portfolio managers.
This is Tom Stoppard at his passionate best, writing about three things that touch him deeply: his native Czech Republic, the world of politics, and good old rock music.
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Arts a go at Interpretive Centre
Photo by Shane GibsonThose involved in rebuilding the Quarry Park Interpretive Centre attended a funding announcement in Winnipeg on Sept.
Government of Canada Investing to Create a More Competitive Processing Industry
The Government of Canada is investing in new processing technologies and projects that will create new, more stable markets to improve income opportunities for farmers and the processing sector.
Elderly cyclist struck by car in Montreal
An 87-year-old cyclist was fighting for his life in hospital Monday morning after being struck by a car.