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Alone, but not lonely: Canadian internet users still social animals, study finds

04.12.2008 17:01

Canadians who spend more time than others on the internet may spend more time alone, but the wide array of social tools available online means these people are far from isolated, according to a Statistics Canada study published Thursday.

Rowling launches Potter-world fable collection in Scotland

04.12.2008 17:00

Blockbuster author J.K. Rowling is giving Harry Potter fans - and booksellers - an early gift for the holidays with Thursday's release of her book The Tales of Beedle the Bard.

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Despite economy, no penny-pinching for pampered pets

03.11.2008

ROSEMONT, Ill.

Boeing goes back to work

03.11.2008

SEATTLE — Factories at Boeing Co.

Hundreds more Ottawa families seek help to clothe kids for cold weather

03.11.2008

An Ottawa charity that helps provide snowsuits to needy children said it has seen a 30 per cent jump in the demand for help.

With judicious trims, Bowling Green entrepreneur founded $150M firm

02.11.2008

BOWLING GREEN — As great ideas go, Jeff Twyman’s wasn’t much.

DENTAL OFFICES IN SYLVANIA TOWNSHIP

02.11.2008

A crane lifts a roof truss into place after carpenters complete its assembly on the site of new offices in Sylvania Township for the Schmakel dental practice.

Restaurateur retires, sells trattoria

01.11.2008

Restaurant owner Carl Sofo is proud that customers approaching his kitchen were never stopped by signs proclaiming: "Employees only."

N.W.T. uncorks new liquor law

31.10.2008

A new Liquor Act came into effect Friday in the Northwest Territories, serving up new regulations on everything from bootlegging to bringing wine from home to a restaurant.

MLS listings fall in third quarter

31.10.2008

Fewer homes were listed on MLS in the third quarter of 2008 as the market cooled in Alberta and British Columbia, according to figures released Thursday by the Canadian Real Estate Association.

Time change: springing forward, falling back

31.10.2008

Twice a year, most Canadians adjust their clocks to mark the passing of the seasons. It wasn't always that way.

Loonie adds to gains

31.10.2008

The Canadian dollar traded higher on Thrusday a day after it had one of its biggest gains on record.


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