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CBC | Money News - Apr 4, 2007
Municipalities issued $4.9 billion in building permits in February, down 22.4 per cent from January, when the second highest level on record was reached.
CBC | Money News - Apr 4, 2007
PricewaterhouseCoopers said there were just five new IPOs on the TSX in the first quarter of 2007, worth $191 million. In the first quarter of 2006, IPOs amounted to $1.9 billion, including 10 income trust launches …
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 4, 2007
All 10 provinces and three territories have agreed to provide wait-time guarantees in a treatment area of their choosing by 2010, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Wednesday.
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 4, 2007
Negotiations between the Iron Ore Company of Canada and its striking Labrador employees have broken off.
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 4, 2007
Taxpayers in St. John's are on the hook for as much as $50,000 because of a defamation case involving Mayor Andy Wells and former councillor Paul Sears.
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 4, 2007
The council in a central Newfoundland town has agreed to a sizable cut in the grant it receives from ailing forestry producer Abitibi-Consolidated.
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 4, 2007
The May futures contract for light sweet crude oil slipped 69 cents to $63.95 US a barrel after Iran said it will release 15 British sailors and marines seized in the Persian Gulf.
CBC | Sports News - Apr 4, 2007
The Tigers shelled the Blue Jays for eight runs in the third inning, sending starter A.J. Burnett to the showers early, en route to a 10-9 win Wednesday afternoon at Detroit's Comerica Park.
CBC | Sports News - Apr 4, 2007
Four teams are tied for second place after Wednesday morning's draw at the men's world curling championship in Edmonton.
CBC | Sports News - Apr 4, 2007
Downtown businesses are hoping a new Flames-branded bar opening this weekend won't turn Stephen Avenue Mall into a second Red Mile.