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Primat satisfied with work in endurance series opening round

Harold Primat geared up for the opening round of this season’s Blancpain Endurance Series with an encouraging performance at the inaugural Nurburgring 24 Hours Qualifying Race April 5 & 6. Germany’s daunting 25-kilometre-long Nordschleife played host to the cream of ...

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Noah’s Organic Black Peppercorns recalled due to salmonella

The food recall warning issued on April 5, 2014 has been updated to include additional product information. Noah’s Natural Foods is recalling organic black peppercorns from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled product ...

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Canada welcomes harmful GMOs while Russia bans them

Russia will not import genetically modified organism (GMO) products, the country’s Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said recently, adding that the nation has enough space and resources to produce organic food. (In Canada, years ago, then-Prime Minister Jean Chretien opened the ...

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Metro Place Condominiums M2 art deco inspired – $324,900

Welcome to the exclusive and luxurious Metro Place Condominiums M2.  This open concept, one bedroom and den 656 sqf plus 40 sqf of balcony suite is located on the North West Corner of Allen Road and Sheppard Avenue West opposite ...

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Comic books and thoroughbreds, inspired by Wine

David White — Outside the San Francisco Bay Area, few wine enthusiasts realize that California’s wine scene is incredibly welcoming. This is understandable; we see our favorite winemakers on the covers of magazines and struggle to contain our excitement when ...

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Police concerned for safety of woman missing since April 12

The Toronto Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance locating a missing woman. Elizabeth Norman, 46, was last seen on Saturday, April 12, 2014, at 4:15 p.m., near The Albion Centre. She is described as 5’4″, 110 lbs., brown hair ...

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Know your neighbourhood? Why not lead a Jane’s Walk?

The Jane’s Walk Project Office is reaching out to connect with the voices and stories of people living Downtown. Jane’s Walk is a global movement of free, locally led walking tours inspired by iconic writer and urban activist Jane Jacobs. ...

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Global banking is rigged for bankers and against you

Ellen Brown — [Global Research] — Taxpayers are paying billions of dollars for a swindle pulled off by the world’s biggest banks, using a form of derivative called interest-rate swaps; and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has now joined a ...

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Correlation between fear and the amount of power people seek

In 1971, George Johnson, a New York City policeman, arrested a man who was in a Times Square office building rifling through coats looking for money. Rather than call a paddy wagon, Johnson walked the man ten blocks across town ...

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Tips on growing daffodils from Canadian Cancer Society

April is Daffodil Month – The month to support Canadians living with cancer. The daffodil symbolizes strength and courage in the fight against cancer. This year, the Canadian Cancer Society’s beloved 60 plus-year tradition of selling live daffodils has returned. ...

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