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Zoom's classic entrepreneur: some wins, a loss

29.08.2008 22:01

Hugh Boyle, a Scot transplated to Ottawa in 1998 where he began Zoom Airlines, has had successes and failures in the air travel business.

Mac and cheese study reveals Canada's social inequality

29.08.2008 22:00

Simple meals like Kraft Dinner can be unsatisfying for Canadians who live in a state of food insecurity, found a new study released by the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research.

Shopping

EBay to emphasize fixed prices over auctions, report says

20.08.2008

Auction site eBay is set to change its fee structure in order to emphasize fixed-price sales and move away from bidding wars, according to a report.

Travel to Canada down over past year: StatsCan

20.08.2008

Significantly fewer people are travelling to Canada this summer compared with last year, while more Canadians are packing their bags for trips abroad in the same period, said a report released today by Statistics Canada.

Nike changes its ads after Chinese hurdler pulls out of race

20.08.2008

Nike quickly changed its advertising campaign around Chinese athlete Liu Xiang after he pulled out of the 110-metre hurdles in Beijing on Monday and disappointed millions of fans expecting him to defend his Olympic title on home territory.

Mega Brands sales weaken

20.08.2008

Toy maker and art supply company Mega Brands Inc. said Tuesday that it lost $3.6 million US in the second quarter on falling revenues.

New law lets Ontario seize cars of repeat drunk drivers

20.08.2008

The Ontario government is now seizing cars owned or driven by repeat drunk drivers under the province's amended civil forfeiture law, the first program of its kind in Canada.

Transit strike looms again in Winnipeg

20.08.2008

Winnipeg bus riders are again facing the threat of labour action by city transit drivers and maintenance staff, who are voting on a new contract on Wednesday.

Ottawa businesses fight proposed Remembrance Day hours

20.08.2008

Most Ottawa businesses would be closed until 12:30 p.m. on Remembrance Day under a proposed city bylaw that has some retailers up in arms.

Visa introduces new anti-fraud pilot program

20.08.2008

Visa Inc. and a collection of Canadian and U.S. lenders announced a pilot project today designed to alert cardholders in real time of possible fraud attempts.

Rain brings bumper mushroom crop to N.B.

20.08.2008

A bumper crop of mushrooms in New Brunswick has some people's mouths watering, but government officials are warning people to be careful before eating the fungi.

Jobless rate worst sinceearly 1990s

20.08.2008

Sitting in front of a public computer scouring job listings yesterday, Dave Blair found himself in the same position as many other residents of northwest Ohio.


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