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Houston Chronicle Shell: Crude shortfalls will boost renewables TOOLS | Royal Dutch Shell said the failure of crude suppliers to keep pace with accelerating demand may prompt the expansion of renewable energy. | There's "plenty of oil in the world," Shell's Scenar... (photo: GFDL / Frank Vincentz) Crude Energy Photo Shell |
Canada Dot Com Sound off: Does Saskatchewan need an essential-services bill? | REGINA - The Saskatchewan government hailed the passing of its essential services bill Wednesday as a way to ensure public health and safety aren't put at risk during labour disputes. | But the new ... (photo: GFDL) Health Labour Leaders Photos Services |
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Canada Dot Com Canada dollar follows oil higher after early hiccup | TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar rose above parity versus the U.S. dollar on Thursday as lofty oil prices helped it recover losses suffered after weak manufactur... (photo: publicdomainphoto) Canada Currency Dollar Market Photos |
Canada Dot Com E. coli scare in B.C. sparks beef recall | VANCOUVER - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning consumers in British Columbia to throw out certain beef products that may contain potentially deadly E. coli ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Disease Food Health Photos Society |
Canada Dot Com Oily residue kills 53 ducks in Sask. | SASKATOON -- The provincial government is scrambling to deal with the deaths of 53 ducks at an oil-extraction site west of Saskatoon. | Energy and Resources Minister Bi... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Ducks Environment Photos Waste Wildlife |
Canada Dot Com 'Highly unlikely' risky drug will again be used in heart surgeries | A controversial drug once commonly administered to control bleeding during heart surgery will probably never be used again, health care experts say. | New research by t... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) Drug Health Market People Photos |
Canada Dot Com Ducks die in oily Sask. pond | The provincial government is scrambling to deal with the deaths of 53 ducks at an oil-extraction site west of Saskatoon. | Energy and Resources Minister Bill Boyd annou... (photo: Washington DC Library) Animals Death Government Photos Wildlife |
Canada Dot Com U.S. bill would make B.C. lumber pricier | The U.S. Congress passed a bill Wednesday that could wrap lumber imports from Canada in red tape and has the potential to impose limits beyond the restrictions already ... (photo: creative commons) Business Canada Photos Trade US |
Canada Dot Com Pacific Seafoods packs up Sidney plant, heads to Port Hardy | Workers tucked bright-red salmon candy into packages Wednesday in the final processing job at Pacific Seafoods International's Sidney fish plant. | The company, known f... (photo: WN / patricia) Company Fish Pacific Photos Port |
Canada Dot Com Councillor hopes to flush away Toronto tourism woes | 'We're only as good as our washrooms in this city' | Allison Hanes, National Post Published: Thursday, May 15, 2008 | Change font size | Story tools presented by try... (photo: Creative Commons / Bren Barnes) Economy Industry Photos Toronto Tourism |
Canada Dot Com Slow summer expected for tourism | A proliferation of new hotels, high fuel costs and a still-strong loonie are expected to translate into a slow summer for the tourism industry. Even the U.S. election c... (photo: GFDL / Bernard Gagnon) Fuel Hotels Industry Photos Tourism |
The Times Of India Can't do without my handphone | TORONTO: More than one-third of workers would choose their mobile phone over their wallet, keys, laptop or digital music player if they had to leave the h... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Music People Phone Photos Technology |