- Business and Finance ( 25 feeds / 1 sources )
- RIM Earnings Show Heat From iPhone, Android
With Apple and Google bearing down, the early mover in enterprise smartphones has its quarterly numbers fall short.
- Say What? The Week's Top Five IT Quotes
The technology world's most quotable quips and comments from around the Web.
- Oracle Rides Sun to Big 4Q Earnings
The software and server giant posted a profit of $3 billion for the latest quarter.
- Massive Crowds Welcome Apple's iPhone 4
Despite early leaks and preorder glitches, it's another blockbuster launch for the closely watched Apple smartphone.
- IBM Rolls Out BI Offerings for Traders
Software package brings business intelligence and speed to the financial services market to find trading triggers among more than 100 different data feeds.
- Oracle Earnings Ahead: Signs of a Sun Payoff?
High expectations for some indications of Sun contributing to Oracle's bottom line.
- Red Hat Earnings Rise on Linux, Middleware Wins
Enterprise Linux vendor turns in a strong first quarter, posting a healthy profit increase over last year thanks to healthy demand in all segments of its portfolio.
- Apple iPad Hits 3M Sales Mark in 80 Days
Not even on the market for three months, Apple's iPad has crossed a significant milestone, with the company announcing that it has sold 3 million units of the red-hot tablet computer.
- Intel and FTC Agree to Suspend Antitrust Trial
Chip giant is in talks with authorities at the Federal Trade Commission to reach a settlement in the agency's antitrust suit, alleging monopolistic and anticompetitive behavior.
- After Microsoft Spat, VPN Player Gets Patent OK
VirnetX is given the all-clear from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, paving the way to hit up other vendors for licensing fees -- with some potential impact on IT buyers.
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- Forum ( 10 feeds / 1 sources )
- Subject: Website design, SEO (internet marketing), VoIP - by: nuMantis inc.
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- Subject: Volunteer Needed - by: elizabeth
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I am really fascinated by it
http://canadawindsor.com/images/stories/coin.gif
If you take a look of the latest earthquake in Taiwan on March, the 4th, the number add up .....
Look, add up the first two numbers, and subtract the third:
(5+1)-2 = 4
(1+1)-2 = 0
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- Subject: NO MANS LAN 2010 - by: Quisty
The Information Technology Club invites you to No MANS LAN 5! The 5th Anniversary of No Mans!
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- Subject: Re:City Hall Renovation proposal - by: Gordon
This is outrageous. They shut down the daycares, and parents have to get other places for their kids to stay...and here they are, building new things for the city hall
I don't agree with this proposal at all!!!...
- Subject: City Hall Renovation proposal - by: elizabeth
After the closure of daycare centers, 400 children are left to seek alternatives. A week later, the proposal for city hall renovation is brought up.
From Windsor Star: The building is structurally sound, but the report lists an array of renovations required in the short-term — including $2.75 million for new heating and cooling and $895,000 for electrical — that total $8.4 million. Because city hall is clad in asbestos, any major work “will trigger a hazardous material abatement program” under pr...
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- Government News ( 50 feeds / 1 sources )
- Alexandra Bridge - notice to cyclists and pedestrians
Public Works and Government Services Canada wishes to advise cyclists and pedestrians that work will be undertaken on the Alexandra Bridge boardwalk from Tuesday, September 7, until mid-November to replace the wood deck as well as the interior and exterior boardwalk railings.
- Backgrounder: London Airport Cargo Terminal
Through Canada's Economic Action Plan and the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, the Harper Government is helping the London International Airport become an international trade centre, increasing transportation activity, enhancing the competitiveness of regional businesses and creating long-term jobs.
- PM Opens London Airport's Cargo Terminal
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today officially opened the new cargo terminal at London International Airport, which will create new jobs and provide lasting infrastructure for the region's long-term growth.
- The Government of Canada helps youth and people with disabilities in Thunder Bay develop job skills and prepare for the labour market
People with disabilities and youth who face barriers to employment will get help preparing for jobs as a result of the Government of Canada's support for two employment projects. Mr. Greg Rickford, Parliamentary Secretary for Official Languages and Member of Parliament for Kenora, made the announcement today on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.
- Government of Canada working to speed up foreign credential recognition for medical doctors
The Government of Canada is funding a project that will make the process of obtaining a medical licence faster for internationally trained physicians. The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, made the announcement today on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.
- Chaudière Crossing - lane reductions
Public Works and Government Services Canada wishes to advise motorists of lane reductions on the Chaudière Crossing on Wednesday, September 1 to Friday, September 3 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Chaudière Crossing - lane reductions
Public Works and Government Services Canada wishes to advise motorists of lane reductions on the Chaudière Crossing.
- Minister Goodyear Outlines Plan for Jobs and Growth in Southern Ontario
Cambridge, Ontario - The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), outlined a new strategic direction for economic development and growth in southern Ontario, during a keynote speech to the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce, on the occasion of the 1st anniversary of the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.
- Government of Canada helping internationally trained nurses enter the labour market: Canada's Economic Action Plan addresses labour market challenges, helps to improve quality of life
The Government of Canada is funding two projects that will help internationally trained nurses put their knowledge and skills to work sooner. The Honourable Steven Fletcher, Minister of State (Democratic Reform), made the announcement today on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.
- Des Allumettes Bridge - lane reduction
Public Works and Government Services Canada wishes to advise motorists of a lane reduction on the Des Allumettes Bridge in Pembroke from 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 25, until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 27.
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- Health and Living ( 23 feeds / 1 sources )
- Expert says bird flu still a pandemic danger, warns against complacency after swine flu fizzle
HONG KONG - A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak.
- 30 households in St. Thomas under boil water advisory because of E. coli
ST. THOMAS, Ont. - A small area of St. Thomas is under a boil water advisory.
Elgin St. Thomas Public Health officials issued the advisory Friday afternoon after a water sample collected on Thursday turned up E. coli bacteria.
Dr.
- Dead blue jay in Guelph had West Nile virus, residents urged to take precautions
GUELPH, Ont. - Wellington Dufferin Guelph Public Health is warning Guelph-area residents about the West Nile virus after a dead blue jay tested positive.
- Lafleur brand Original wieners may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria
OTTAWA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to eat certain Lafleur brand Original wieners because they may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria.
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- Two Quebec hospitals closed because they don't meet earthquake standards
BAIE-ST-PAUL, Que. - One hospital in Quebec's Charlevoix region will be demolished and another will undergo major renovations after a study for the provincial government determined they don't meet standards to withstand earthquakes.
- Canadian medical officials for New Delhi aware of dengue fever threat
The pesky mosquito could be Canada's biggest adversary at next month's Commonwealth Games.
A month from the opening of India's largest multi-sports event, Games organizers are dealing with one of the worst outbreaks of the dengue fever in New Delhi in years.
- Hepatitis A vaccines available for people who ate at a southern Alta. restaurant
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - Alberta Health Services is issuing an alert about a Hepatitis A scare at a McDonald's in southern Alberta.
The area's medical officer of health, Dr.
- Link between chronic stress, increased heart risk may be found in hair: study
TORONTO - Whether you're sporting a cropped cut or long curls, your hair may do more than reflect your personal style — researchers say it may serve as a means to measure stress.
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- Local News ( 40 feeds / 1 sources )
- Clean up begins in Atlantic Canada following hurricane Earl
Clean up in the wake of hurricane Earl began early Sunday morning as power crews restored power to 160,000 Nova Scotians left in the dark after the storm struck Atlantic Canada Saturday.

- Asbestos flooding B.C. with a 'steady stream of death'
Death's first whisper came to Dirk Jansema while he was singing in his church choir.

- Little mosque making its way through the Prairies — to the N.W.T.
By the time it reached the Edmonton area Saturday afternoon, after travelling along several back highways and clocking nearly 1,500 kilometres, the soon-to-be most northerly mosque in the Western Hemisphere was almost halfway to its home in Inuvik, N.W.T.

- Young Canadians face downsized 'dream'
When Blaine Higgs graduated with an engineering degree from the University of New Brunswick in the late 1970s, it didn't take him long to land a job with the company that would be his employer for the next 32 years.

- A Canadian may be America’s first female cop
For years, U.S. historians have been at odds over the identity of America’s first female cop. Was it Alice Stebbins Wells of the Los Angeles Police Department, who petitioned the city to get women on the force? Or Lola G. Baldwin of Portland, Ore., who crusaded for young, single working women and sought to weed out corruption in the city?

- B.C. woman dies at the age of 108
Mary Florence Moroz, a great-great grandmother from Merritt, believed to be the oldest person in British Columbia, has died at the age of 108.

- Ottawa police pull body from the Rideau Canal
Ottawa Police are investigating a suspicious death after a man was found floating in the Rideau Canal Sunday morning.

- Body in submerged vehicle pulled from Lake Ontario
Hamilton Police have launched a criminal investigation after a body was found in a submerged vehicle at the bottom of Lake Ontario.

- Funeral for Cpl. Brian Pinksen set
The funeral for the Canadian soldier who died last week in a German military hospital after being wounded during an Afghanistan foot patrol will be held here on Wednesday.

- Wheelchair-bound Manitoba man beaten in Australia ordered to pay fine
A Manitoba paraplegic who made international headlines after surviving a violent attack in Australia in March was the guilty party Friday when he was fined $1,100 for a road rage conviction.

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- Mortgage ( 4 feeds / 2 sources )
- Winner or loser: Mortgage shopper
Rate changes by the Fed can affect consumers' budgets. Here's how the Fed's announcement affects mortgage shoppers and ARM holders.
- Winner or loser: Home equity loans
Rate changes by the Fed can affect consumers' budgets. Here's how the Fed's announcement affects home equity loans and lines of credit.
- Winner or loser: Auto loans
Rate changes by the Fed can affect consumers' budgets. Here's how the Fed's announcement affects auto loan rates.
- Consumers expect home sale prices to decline, say construction and home builder sector weaker than a year ago: RBC Consumer Outlook Index
TORONTO, Ontario, September 02, 2010 — From New York -The barrage of negative housing data in the past month has taken a toll on U.S. consumers, with 40 percent saying they expect the sale prices of homes in their neighborhood to decrease over the next year, compared to 31 percent who said this in August, according to the monthly RBC Consumer Outlook Index. Only one-quarter of Americans …
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- Real Estate ( 13 feeds / 2 sources )
- How to lower your property taxes
Declining real estate values can mean lower property taxes.
- Forged signature puts kibosh on home sale
If an agent signs your name to a sales contract, it voids the deal but could also land you in court.
- Will mortgage assumption solve crisis?
Having someone take over your existing mortgage is fraught with potential problems.
- Switch After 12 Months?
One year ago, people were paying prime rate for new variable-rate mortgages. (See: First to Prime) Today, the market is down to prime – 0.70%, or thereabouts. For those who...
- New Regulations for LOCs and Mortgages
The Department of Finance (DoF) put new credit card regulations in force yesterday. A few of the rules also apply to credit lines and mortgages. The DoF says the new...
- A 1-Year Fixed Strategy
The odds are fair that prime rate is heading 25 basis points higher in one of the next two Bank of Canada meetings. (See this Reuters’ poll) After that increase,...
- BMO Drops 5-Year “Low Frills” Rate To 3.59%
BMO continues to aggressively execute its new discount mortgage strategy. It just sliced its 5-year fixed "low frills” rate from 3.79% to 3.59%. It’s the lowest publicly-advertised 5-year fixed rate...
- Analysts Debate Housing Crash Potential
Housing prices are unsustainably high in Canada’s major centres, says a report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA). “The steep rise in house prices in so many cities...
- Mortgage Careers of The Week
This week's featured mortgage careers... Company: Verico CML Canadian Mortgage Lender Inc Position: Mortgage Broker Location: Saskatchewan *************** Company: Mortgage Architects Position: Residential Underwriter Location: Mississauga, ON Click on the...
- Talking With John Webster
Scotia Mortgage Authority (SMA) is the broker division of Scotiabank, and it currently originates more than 50% of Scotiabank's residential mortgages. Last week, SMA became the top-volume lender in the...
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- Technology/Sciences ( 32 feeds / 3 sources )
- Blogging And Mass Psychomanipulation
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- Stealth Mode Watch: Another Nail In The Coffin Of ‘Stealth’
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- The Real Social Network: Your Mobile Contacts
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- Inside Facebook Seattle [Pictures]
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- Does Apple Value Secrecy More Than The Environment?
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- Rise of the Anti-Content Farmers
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- Kanye West Loves Twitter, And We Love Twitter For Kanye West’s Tweets
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- Tech Industry Managers: Little Men in Big Shoes?
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- Lanyrd – Plancast Meets Upcoming For Conferences
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- The Funded’s Adeo Ressi Arrested After Virgin America Flight Incident
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