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  • Trapped bear commits vehicular mauling in Alberta
    February 7, 2012

    Trapped bear commits vehicular mauling in Alberta


    CTV.ca
    Trapped bear commits vehicular mauling in Alberta
    CTV.ca
    He said his insurance company, coincidentally, is the same one that has a TV commercial about a bear that destroys a vehicle. Needless to say, they didn't give him any trouble when he filed his claim. Hamilton said one of his neighbours asked wildlife

  • Harper China delegation includes oil, banking executives
    February 6, 2012

    Harper China delegation includes oil, banking executives


    CBC.ca
    Harper China delegation includes oil, banking executives
    CBC.ca
    Canadian oil and business executives are well-represented in the delegation travelling to China with Prime Minister Stephen Harper, with oil exports expected to be high on the government's agenda. A delegation assigned to Natural Resources Minister Joe

  • Sharing the love
    February 7, 2012

    Sharing the love


    Sharing the love
    Bancroft This Week
    Gail Burstyn has created some beautiful and unique valentine cards for the big day of love. She's hoping that the vibrant pictures will help share love between sweethearts and help some pretty unfortunate animals who end up in care at the same time.

  • Henry Aubin: Advice for Gérald Tremblay from Toronto
    February 7, 2012

    Henry Aubin: Advice for Gérald Tremblay from Toronto


    Henry Aubin: Advice for Gérald Tremblay from Toronto
    Montreal Gazette
    Montrealers pay even more in local (municipal/school) taxes than Torontonians. Indeed, they pay the highest local taxes of any Canadian city. Exactly half of a Montrealer's tax dollar goes to workers' pay and benefits, and the city has budgeted for

  • Court rules against man acquitted in Air India bombing on legal costs
    February 6, 2012

    Court rules against man acquitted in Air India bombing on legal costs


    Court rules against man acquitted in Air India bombing on legal costs
    Montreal Gazette
    He stands to make just over $7 million from the deal, though there are disputed mortgages on his half of the property of $1.6 million. "The province consented to the sale of the property on the condition that the sale proceeds would be held in trust

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