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Traffic Advisory

07.07.2008 20:00    gov.ns.ca
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- RICHMOND COUNTYThe following sections of road will be reduced to one lane for cold planing, pulverization, repaving and drainage upgrades from today, July 7, until Tuesday, Sept. 30:-- Trunk 4 from the intersection of Black


Traffic Advisory, Pictou County

07.07.2008 20:00    gov.ns.ca
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- PICTOU COUNTY: Highway 104Highway 104 from Exit 27 to Exit 29 will be closed because of motor vehicle accident around 11 a.m. Traffic is being detoured on Route 4.Local Area Office: 902-755-7061 Fax: 902-755-7049

Golf Town buys Accolade Reaction

07.07.2008 19:18    theglobeandmail.com
The former Golf Town Income Fund, purchased last year by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, said Monday the deal "establishes us as the leading player in a market with enormous potential."

Messina memo was vague: Drabinsky lawyer

07.07.2008 19:18    theglobeandmail.com
In his cross-examination of former Livent CFO Maria Messina on Monday, lawyer Edward Greenspan zeroed in on a memo she wrote in May, 1998, to Mr. Drabinsky and Livent co-founder Myron Gottlieb. In the memo, Ms. Messina said she "cannot

Linamar buys Welsh plant

07.07.2008 19:18    theglobeandmail.com
Linamar said Monday that it plans to use the 200,000-square-foot plant in Swansea, Wales, as a sister-facility to the power transfer units (PTU) business it acquired recently in Mexico.

Roadlink buys CP Ships Trucking

07.07.2008 19:18    theglobeandmail.com
Roadlink said Monday it had acquired the company also known as C-Truck from Hapag-Lloyd (Canada) Inc., a German container ship giant that bought the former CP Ships three years ago.

GM said to consider more cuts as market shrinks

07.07.2008 13:35    theglobeandmail.com
A person familiar with the company's discussions said Monday all the options are being considered as GM tries to cope with the dramatic shift in consumer buying habits from trucks to cars and crossover vehicles.

Building permits rise for second month

07.07.2008 13:35    theglobeandmail.com
Contractors opted for $6.6-billion in permits in May, up 1.1 per cent from a month earlier and largest amount since October, 2007, the agency said.

Embraer delivered 52 jets in second quarter

07.07.2008 13:35    theglobeandmail.com
The company said that with the first half deliveries, it expects the total for 2008 to reach the top end of its target of shipping between 195 and 200 jets.

Rubin cuts TSX forecast

07.07.2008 13:35    theglobeandmail.com
The combination of 1 per cent real GDP growth, over-4 per cent inflation, and some 200 basis points of Federal Reserve board tightening will be challenging to large swaths of the stock market, particularly anything connected to the energy-exposed transport

North American Livestock Production Standards Move Closer to European Standards

07.07.2008 13:16    farmscape.com
Farmscape for July 7, 2008 (Episode 2898) The North American Manager of Egebjerg International observes livestock production standards in North America are moving closer to those in Europe. Last week staff at the Prairie Swine Centre at Floral, Saskatchewan started

Cameco Corp. says uranium deal kept quiet by U.S. military

07.07.2008 00:56    theglobeandmail.com
Saskatoon-based Cameco Corp. purchased the reported 550 tonnes of "yellowcake", the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment, in a deal reported to be in the tens of millions of dollars.

Business Outlook Survey due Monday morning

07.07.2008 00:55    theglobeandmail.com
The Business Outlook Survey provides the central bank with a quarterly snapshot of business conditions and expectations across the country, from the perspective of the corporate decision-makers in the trenches. The bank interviews senior management at roughly 100 major firms,

South Korea announces first oil contingency measures

07.07.2008 00:55    theglobeandmail.com
Prime Minister Han Seung-soo told a televised news conference the government would restrict driving of cars owned by public organizations as part of the measures, adding a tougher set of steps would be adopted if oil prices rose further.

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