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Fall harvest

10.10.2008 14:05 Shopping - Source: cbc.ca

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BLOG: Food BytesIN DEPTH: Food$12.4 M plan announced for P.E.I.'s soggy cropsP.E.I. farmers sorting soggy spudsFarmers raise about $500,000 for international food aid

IN DEPTH: Holiday feasts

FOOD SAFETY: Feasting without fearIN DEPTH: The caloric cost of seasonal fareFAQs: Talkin' turkeyIN DEPTH: Vegetarian alternativesNUTRITION: Healthy Thanksgiving tips and recipes

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New housing prices rising fastest in St. John's: Statistics CanadaNew house prices in Canada rose by 2.3 per cent in August compared with the same month a year earlier, with prices rising fastest in St. John's, Newfoundland, says Statistics Canada.Most recent listeria finding 'very, very low,' says Maple Leaf CEO Maple Leaf's CEO says the most recent findings of listeria at the company's Toronto plant are a sign its testing system is working.2nd lawsuit filed in tainted-milk scandalA second lawsuit has been filed against a Chinese dairy company at the heart of the tainted milk crisis that has been blamed for four deaths and the illness of more than 54,000 children, an attorney said Friday.Chinatown restaurant closed after rat spied in windowToronto public health officers have ordered the closure of a Chinatown restaurant after rats were seen scampering in the window on Spadina Avenue. Flaherty announces measures to stabilize lending industryFinance Minister Jim Flaherty on Friday announced new measures to ease pressure on financial institutions and stabilize the lending market, in an attempt to assuage concerns over the burgeoning global financial crisis.  

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