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Yahoo's Mayer Stakes Turnaround on $1.1 Billion Tumblr Takeover
Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer is staking the future of the largest U.S. Web portal on a six-year-old blogging startup with little revenue and a freewheeling stance on content created by users.
Tumblr Boosts Tech  Wall Street Journal
Yahoo looks to regain its cool with Tumblr deal  Moneycontrol.com
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Power restored to 2700 people in Lindenwoods after goose collides with ...
Power is back on in Lindenwoods today after the lights went out around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. It appears a goose hit an overhead power line, cutting electricity to 2,700 people.
Power restored to Linden Woods after goose collides with lines  Winnipeg Free Press
Wayward goose cuts power to 2700 in Winnipeg  Sun News Network
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What's open and what's closed for holiday Monday
MONTREAL - Many Montreal offices are closed this holiday Monday but other services vary: Most City of Montreal offices, including Acces Montreal offices and borough offices, are closed through Monday.
Victoria Day Closures  BlackburnNews.com
What's Closed On Victoria Day  Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
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Alberta's beef industry: 10 years after mad cow crisis
Alberta's beef industry is still in decline, with Canadians eating less of the meat and fewer producers raising cattle 10 years after BSE, or mad cow disease, savaged the industry.
Mad cow crisis put brakes on trucking - Calgary Herald  Calgary Herald
Alberta's cattle industry recovers a decade after costly mad cow outbreak  Edmonton Journal
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US visitors to Canada on the rise
American visits to Canada appears to once again be improving, if only slightly, according to data from Statistics Canada. U.S. visitors, which represent the largest foreign group of tourists to Canada, increased 3.2 per cent to 1.74 million in March compared ...
March retail sales likely slower as loonie sags, debt drags  Globe and Mail
Home prices rise nationally across Canada, but down in Vancouver  globalnews.ca
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A Black Mound of Canadian Oil Waste Is Rising Over Detroit
WINDSOR, Ontario - Assumption Park gives residents of this city lovely views of the Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit skyline. Lately they've been treated to another sight: a three-story pile of petroleum coke covering an entire city block on the other side of ...
Forget pipelines � Canada must prepare for a post-carbon world  Globe and Mail
Oil sands also create dirty waste product  Kansas.com (blog)
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Survey questioned by Comox Valley Regional District director
Results from this year's resident survey will help the Comox Valley Regional District determine the level of interest in local government elections, and gauge interest levels on rural curbside recycling.
CVRD supports BC's Drinking Water Week  HQ Comox Valley
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Rocky Gap Casino dealing a new game in rural western Md. county hungry for ...
FLINTSTONE, Md. - The flashy jangle of slot machines is a far cry from the stillness of Rocky Gap State Park in western Maryland, but state and local leaders are betting that this week's planned casino opening will transform a struggling lakeside lodge into ...
Final dress rehearsal for Rocky Gap Casino  Cumberland Times-News
Md.'s Fourth Casino Hopes To Revive Lakeside Lodge  CBS Local
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Two aerial sprays planned to combat European Gypsy Moth
The city of Toronto is planning aerial sprays of several areas throughout the city. Jens Buettner / AFP / Getty Images. TORONTO - City officials are planning two aerial sprays in the coming days to deal with an infestation of the European Gypsy Moth.
State aims to 'slow the spread' of gypsy moth - Wisconsin Radio Network  Wisconsin Radio Network
City of Toronto begins to spray to control European Gypsy Moth population  Wall Street Journal (press release)
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Opinion: Renminbi's rise bodes well for Canadian business - Vancouver Sun
China's evolving currency is having a profound impact on trade, presenting new opportunities for Canadian businesses bold enough to grasp them.
Chinese firms get help on the outside  China.org.cn
�China is setting the tone for generations to come�  Times of Oman
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