[ad_1] While Starbucks announced Monday its plans to end the use of straws, two Ottawa companies are far ahead to bid farewell to small plastic pipes, which environmentalists say are damaging the …
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[ad_1] Entrepreneurship remains a vital source of innovation, which helps economies grow and provide employment opportunities for Ontarians. Unfortunately, several recent studies have found that fewer businesses are being created in Ontario …
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[ad_1] The vast majority of single-detached houses in Vancouver are still selling for $ 1 million or more, but average prices are going down. DARRYL DYCK / The Globe and Mail The …
Read More »Twitter's chief financial officer says his second-quarter user statistics will not be affected by purging fake accounts – TechCrunch
[ad_1] After a Washington Post report last week that Twitter's account purge could affect its second-quarter user numbers, Twitter's chief financial officer said Monday that the cleanup will only affect not its …
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[ad_1] News that Greyhound Canada buses will not be traveling to cities and communities east of Sudbury, Ontario. "I take the bus every weekend because I'm from Fort Mac and I just …
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[ad_1] The news that Greyhound Canada is planning to cut all its roads west of Sudbury, Ontario, is leaving B.C. Pbadengers are in shock and wonder how they will move in the …
Read More »Twitter suspended more than 70 million accounts last quarter – The Motley Fool
[ad_1] Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) is suspended more than 1 million forgeries and suspicious accounts in May and June – 70 million in total. This rate continued in July, according to data obtained …
Read More »More retrofits for carbon capture and storage at Boundary Dam: SaskPower
[ad_1] REGINA – SaskPower says there will be no other renovations to allow for carbon capture and storage at a dam site in southeastern Saskatchewan. Technology was introduced with fanfare for $ …
Read More »An Alberta oil company reports a leak of more than 100,000 liters of oil and water
[ad_1] More than 100,000 liters of oil and water spilled into a marsh east of Jenner, in southern Alberta, according to the new well owner oil and gas owned until recently at …
Read More »Greyhound Canada will terminate bus service in the western provinces
[ad_1] Greyhound Canada terminates its pbadenger bus and freight services in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba and cancels all but one route in British Columbia. – a service managed by the United States …
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