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Fitness centre is for kids
Mike Dawson spent more than 20 years as a fitness instructor in the Canadian armed forces and says statistics about today's children sadden him.
Oil prices
Oil prices jumped back above US$120 a barrel Thursday, halting a steep three-day slide after Kurdish rebels claimed responsibility for a fire at a key Turkish pipeline that supplies Western countries.
Take it easy, but don't take it too easy
While standing in line at a Subway, I couldn't stop smiling while I listened to two 20-somethings excitedly recount their Eagles concert experience.
Tim's profits up
Despite rising food and fuel prices in Canada and the U.S., Tim Hortons Inc. (TSX:THI) says it's on track to meet its 10 per cent income growth rate for the year after serving up an 11.5 per cent increase in its quarterly profits.
Hampton Inn ready to open
Moncton's newest hotel will begin welcoming guests in less than a week.
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Dubai firms buy stake in Cirque du Soleil
The founder of the Cirque du soleil insisted yesterday that he is still in control of the world-renowned circus troupe after selling one-fifth of the business to two companies owned by the Dubai government.
No changes for N.B. call centres
It'll be business as usual at New Brunswick call centres when a national list to curb calls from telemarketers takes effect because too many exemptions render the registry futile, says the owner of a Moncton-based outbound call centre.
N.B. halts trading by investment firms
The New Brunswick securities regulator joined its counterpart in British Columbia in issuing a cease-trade order yesterday against two investment firms and their top executive that are allegedly operating an illegal telemarketing scheme.
Moncton woman heads business group
Sue Calhoun of Moncton was recently elected president of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs (BPW Canada) at a convention in Winnipeg.
Atlantic truckers oppose Green Shift
The Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association made it quite clear yesterday that it is against federal Liberal leader Stephane Dion's proposed carbon tax.
New Bay CEO has challenges
Canadian Bonnie Brooks, the new president and CEO of the Bay chain of department stores, has a tough job ahead, an analyst said yesterday following the announcement of her appointment to the job.
Green house
A sprawling rooftop garden with a drainage system for watering and a solar-panelled roof are seen at the SmartHome exhibit on the grounds of Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry.
Be financially prepared if the worst happens
Insurance is one of those items where people know what they should have -- for example, coverage for auto and house.
Here's a tip: that money's taxable
Now that summer is in full swing, I notice our house is empty -- everyone is gone somewhere.
CMHC to begin offering 10-year bond
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. will expand its bond program to include one with a 10-year maturity in an effort to attract a broader pool of investors, the national housing agency said yesterday.
How to leave a bad job
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GM posts $15.5B Q2 loss
General Motors Corp. posted a US$15.5-billion second-quarter loss yesterday, the third-worst quarterly performance in the company's nearly 100-year history.
New pub opens in downtown Moncton
A new pub is about to open in the former Sasha's location at 196 Robinson Ct.
NB Power posts $6.2-million surplus
NB Power posted a $6.2-million surplus for the fiscal year that ended in March, down $200,000 from its budget estimate.
Canadian auto sales up last month
Auto sales in Canada were up five per cent in July, with General Motors and Toyota posting increases despite high gas prices and pressure from a weak U.S. economy.
Lobster fishermen worried over prices
For more than 800 commercial lobster fishermen fishing Northumberland Strait waters, the next few weeks are going to be hectic as they prepare for the summer lobster fishing season. But it's with mixed feelings that the fishermen set sail.
High Liner Foods' Q2 profit jumps to $3.3M
High Liner Foods Inc.'s (TSX:HLF) second-quarter profit rose to $3.3 million from year-ago $792,000, leading the fish processor to increase its dividend by 10 per cent.
Oil prices
Oil prices ended lower Thursday, pulling back from the previous day's rally, as disappointing data on the U.S. economy signalled further cutbacks in energy demand for the world's thirstiest consumer.
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