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Jenny Spear and Holly Bowers, holding camera, took a portrait of themselves worthy of a holiday card in front of the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train at its stop in northeast Minneapolis in 2007.
CP's holiday train set for NY, Pa., Midwest runs
The Canadian Pacific Railway's annual holiday train is set to start its U.S. run this week, with several stops scheduled in upstate New York.
Bite me, Montreal! Stephen belongs here
Eat your heart out, Montreal. George Stephen has come home to Calgary, where he belongs.
CP Rail reaches tentative deal with police union
Canada's second biggest railroad will keep details of the contract with the Canadian Pacific Police Association under wraps until union members ratify it.
A pickup truck was hit by a westbound Canadian Pacific Railway coal train on Thursday afternoon, at a private crossing south of Worrell Crescent.
Brett Clark/Special to the Crag & CanyonWhyte Museum's Historical Interpreture Pam Manning stands in front of the Luxton family plot during her historical tour of The Old Banff Cemetery on Nov.
Seacliff Construction acquires Broda Construction
Seacliff Construction Corp. has reached an agreement to acquire Broda Construction Group, a Prince Albert, Sask.-based earth-moving and heavy civil construction company.
Montreal's missing heritage found in Calgary
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Strong earnings from Loblaw helps boost TSX; N.Y weak amid retail earnings
The Toronto stock market was higher at mid-morning Tuesday as oil prices held steady following a sharp runup and grocer Loblaw Cos.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian Pacific Railway Limited , has announced a debt offering of $379 million.
As Canadian Pacific Train 54 skidded from the tracks the night of Nov. 10, 1979, spewing yellow clouds of potentially deadly chlorine gas into the air and creating a fireball that could be seen as far away as Kingston, Beryl Schultz went into labour.
Canadian Pacific announces $379M debt offering
Alarmed by a rise in people jumping to their deaths in front of trains, some Japanese railway operators are installing special blue lights above station platforms they hope will have a soothing effect and reduce suicides.
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Vancouver Works to Reassure Shippers
Just back from a marketing trip to Ningbo, China, Canadian logistics executive Craig McKay says he is a oeflabbergasteda about how much shipping agents at the Chinese seaport know about operations back at the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canadian Pacific announces $379M debt offering
Canadian Pacific Railway Co. is issuing about $379 million of notes that it could use for pension obligations and restructuring of debt.
Paula Simons: Proposed TV drama will bring Canadian legend to life
Sir Samuel Steele in the uniform of the South African Constabulary, with a plume in his Stetson, c.1902a '1907 Photograph by: University of Alberta Library Sir Sam Steele Collection, edmontonjournal.com The life of Sam Steele--Mountie, soldier, commander, and lover--is so grand, so improbable, so filled with action and adventure, courage and ...
Tom Urbaniak: Mississauga Mayor was the public face of Canada's largest evacuation
Mississauga's big bang happened 30 years ago this week. It changed that city permanently, and it made Mayor Hazel McCallion a national figure.
Alberta to announce TV movie in the works about Canadian icon Sir Samuel Steele
Famous a century ago but largely unknown to the public today, a movie is in the works on the life of Sir Samuel Steele - a Canadian icon who through force of character helped put down rebellion in the West, brought law to the Yukon gold rush and led a volunteer calvary regiment during the Boer War in South Africa.
30th anniversary of Mississauga train derailment
It's been three decades since the Mississauga train derailment, but the memories are still vivid.
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Canadian Pacific salutes fallen soldiers
CALGARY, Alberta and SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - On November 11th, network-wide, all Canadian Pacific and Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad trains will safely halt at 11AM local time, observe two minutes of respect in silence and then sound a long train whistle in tribute.
05:37 Royals set for Canadian fleet visit
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will visit the headquarters of the Canadian Pacific Fleet as they continue their tour of Canada.
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