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WINNIPEG - Prices were mixed at the open at the ICE Futures Canada on Thursday.
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CHICAGO - Agriculture futures fell Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for May delivery dropped eight cents US to $4.88 a bushel; May corn shed 3.25 cents to $3.7075 a bushel; May soybeans lost nine cents to $9.50 a bushel; and May oats dipped 0.5 cent to $2.245 a bushel.
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Artist erecting sculptures on glacier  Toronto Sun
Rimbey crews practice cold-water rescue  Red Deer Advocate
Criminal probe of Toyota recall possible: Baird  Dose
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Dollar overvalued by at least six cents: Analyst  Dose
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CHICAGO - Agriculture futures fell Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for May delivery dropped eight cents US to $4.88 a bushel; May corn shed 3.25 cents to $3.7075 a bushel; May soybeans lost nine cents to $9.50 a bushel; and May oats dipped 0.5 cent to $2.245 a bushel.
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OTTAWA - A business watchdog group says Canada's oil and gas industry could see a surge in profits this year, driven partly by the rising price of crude oil.
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Big changes coming to Canadian Tire  Portage Daily Graphic
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High chairs recalled over tipping fears  Canada.com
Harper warns G20 against protectionism  National Post
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Aviation company committed to area
It supplies the world's aviation giants -- Boeing, Bombardier, Lockheed Martin, British Aerospace and Pratt and Whitney. Its parent company, a giant in its own right, boasts more than 50,000 employees worldwide and annual sales exceeding 10 billion euros.[...]
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Josh MacDonalds stage fright  The Coast
Local company bounces back from recession  The Brantford Expositor
2 homes entered  The Sault Star
Really big problem for burglar  The North Bay Nugget
Drummer Chris (MAMA) Bauer steps out from behind  Uptown Magazine
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Criminal probe of Toyota recall possible: Baird
Transport Minister John Baird acknowledged the possibility of a criminal investigation into Toyota's management of the recent safety defects and recalls on its vehicles as he tabled about 2,500 pages of evidence at a parliamentary committee on Thursday.
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When Irish eyes are smiling
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Big changes coming to Canadian Tire  Portage Daily Graphic
First-ever scholly for Central Plains Capitals female program  Central Plains Herald-Leader
Stop splurging and start saving, Dodge urges  CTV.ca
First-ever scholly for Central Plains Capitals female program  Portage Daily Graphic
Sackville to reap benefits from upcoming international sporting event in Moncton  The Sackville Tribune Post
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Quebec man fights $718 speeding ticket
A Quebec man fined $718 for speeding on the Champlain Bridge says he shouldn't have to pay because there are two sets of traffic laws on the province's books.
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Commonwealth Games work sites deadly: report
At least 43 workers have been killed building venues for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in New Delhi because of dangerous work sites and a lack of proper safety gear, a court-appointed panel says.
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Friedman: NHL must take leadership on headshots - now  CBC.ca
Falling Sens meet porous Thrashers  CBC.ca
Iraq PM, ex-premier in tight race for parliament  AFP via Yahoo! Canada News
Obama health plan faces Sunday make-or-break vote  AFP via Yahoo! Canada News
Greece ups stakes in quest for EU help  Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News
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