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| New Flyer green leader Winnipeg Free Press It came to do business in Winnipeg because of New Flyer's large presence in the North American market and the provincial government's "forward thinking" on green energy, said Takaya Watanabe, a Mitsubishi executive, who attended Friday's ceremony. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gluten-Free Diet Craze Leads to Weight-loss Says Private Weight Loss Research Firm PR Web (press release) Studies are showing that gluten-free diets can promote weight loss, increasing energy levels, improving cholesterol levels, promoting digestive health, reducing the risk of heart disease, reducing the risk of certain cancers, and reducing the risk of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Falling oil prices seen as benefit for Canadians Winnipeg Free Press "We may not yet be at the level yet where it leads to a large negative impact on the energy investment side, nevertheless if it were to go down another $10 we might start to see that," CIBC senior economist Peter Buchanan said Friday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Farmers, mining firms hail end of CP strike Winnipeg Free Press Cenovus Energy Inc. (TSX:CVE) said the resumption of rail service will benefit the oil company. Cenovus moves about 2000 barrels of oil per day by rail from its Bakken fields in Saskatchewan. That's not a lot for a company that produced 156850 barrels ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Charming alfresco Henry V missing the horror of war Winnipeg Free Press Kevin Klassen brings marvellous energy to the Chorus (narrator), cleverly conceived as a brash war correspondent. As the tale opens, King Henry V (Toby Hughes) receives a taunting gift from the French Dauphin: tennis balls to mock his idle, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Canada wants military post in Singapore: defence minister Winnipeg Free Press MacKay spoke carefully about China's military buildup because the federal government is courting Beijing to boost two-way trade and energy exports from Alberta's oilsands. He noted a delicate balance must be maintained between Canada's new Asia-focused ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Free agent Rolle hitting the books with Steelers Washington Observer Reporter Was Rolle, a free agent trying to resurrect his career, picking the All-Pro safety's brain about the finer points of Dick LeBeau's defense? "We were talking about the expansion of the middle class and how resources are running out," Rolle said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kavli awards announced Winnipeg Free Press ... energy flows and dissipates in these tiny environments. Among other things, it should lead to new ways of scavenging waste heat for useful purposes, the academy said. -- The Associated Press Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Weekend workout: Release your animal Bucks Free Press THIS is a new monthly column by personal trainer Paul Sawyer, who will be giving Bucks Free Press readers top tips to stay fit and healthy. Here, the former pro-cricketer for England who has trained an array of celebrity clients, explains the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In the Spotlight: Big oil being pushed to desperate action Peoria Journal Star That's what happens when you create economic opportunity in a free marketplace. Our corn surplus will be the highest in years. That's food and fuel. And there are many new sugar-based energy crops and new technologies for second generation advanced ... See all stories on this topic » |
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