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Ontario’s architects gather in praise of good design
From a Vegas-style light show at Ryerson University and a sublime pharmaceutical building at the University of British Columbia, to a beautifully composed residence on the Cedarvale ravine and another on the Scarborough Bluffs, jurors tasked with doling out Design Excellence Awards on behalf of the Ontario Association of Architects were bleary-eyed, to say the least. Ensconced at OAA ...
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British Columbia Alberta and Ontario use different approaches to get overall A grades in health
May 23, 2013 /CNW/ - British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario have followed distinct paths to earn "A" grades in overall health performance, according to The Conference Board of ...
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Body found in lake near Queens Quay
Police are investigating a suspicious death after a grisly discovery on the Lake Ontario waterfront yesterday. Police are confirming they found female human remains inside a plastic bag yesterday just after 12 noon on Wednesday. No age or identification has been released. They made the discovery just off the shore near Yonge and Queen's Quay. Forensic officers and homicide detectives ...
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Enbridge Pipelines vital for Canada
Crude oil pipelines in Canada are the lifeblood to a national economy that depends largely on exports for revenue, the top executive at Enbridge Inc. said. Enbridge is working to build its Northern Gateway pipeline to deliver crude oil from Alberta the western Canadian coast. Enbridge Chief Executive Officer Al Monaco told Bloomberg News that pipelines are an integral part of the Canadian ...
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Lufthansa United Air Canada win EU nod for revenue-sharing pact
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, United Airlines, Continental and Air Canada won approval from EU antitrust regulators on Thursday for their transatlantic tie-up after agreeing to give up airport slots in Frankfurt and New York.The four airlines' revenue-sharing, pricing and capacity pacts triggered an investigation by European Commission regulators four years ago, over concerns that these may result ...
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One True Thing
At first glance, "One True Thing" looks like one thing to avoid. Its previews made it come off like a bloated TV disease-movie-of-the-week about cancer; its screenplay, based on a popular 1994 book by Anna Quindlen, was written by Karen Croner, a writer with only TV experience; and, as icing on the cake so to speak, it stars Meryl Streep as the dying mother, sort of the opposite of her role in 199 ... ...
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Torontos not-so-artful dodger sends Doug Ford to do the talking
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford waits in his car at the end of the funeral for former Toronto Sun founding editor Peter Worthington at Christ Church Deer Park on Yonge St., Toronto May 22, 2013. (Fernando Morales/The Globe and ...
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Media AdvisoryPhoto Op - Countdown to Takeoff Air Canada rouge Debuts Flight Team Uniform
July 1st and is ready to share the look their inflight team will be wearing onboard as well as details about the training program currently underway for its first 150 flight team members and plans for ongoing recruitment. Media are invited to an exclusive look at the airline's first-ever uniform modelled by ...
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R E P E A T -- Media Alert - Canadas Doctors Make a House Call on Parliament Hill
May 23 when the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) will meet with MPs and Senators to discuss important health care issues. The CMA will also host a breakfast and health clinic on Parliament Hill on that day. At the breakfast, ...
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Family of Ontario man missing in Australia pleads for army help
The family and friends of a Canadian missing in Australia's Snowy Mountains region for more than a week are calling for additional manpower to search for the hiker. The calls came as hopes briefly rose Wednesday of finding Prabhdeep Srawn when "voices" were heard in the search area in the Kosciuszko National Park. But reports from the site in New South Wales say that poor ...
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2nd suspect in Tim Bosma case in court today on murder charge
A second man arrested in the death of Tim Bosma, a Hamilton father who disappeared after taking two men on a test drive, is due in court today to face a charge of first-degree murder. Bosma's remains were later found burned beyond recognition at a farm belonging to one of the suspects and police say they still don't have a motive for his death. Police say 25-year-old Mark Smich was ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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Stamford Grand, Glenelg, Adelaide, Australia
The Stamford Grand is a landmark hotel built on Glenelg Beach, about 11 kilometres from the City of Adelaide. A ...
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