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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Torch relay: In Canada, home is where you hang your heartVancouver SunOr, as Blake puts it, of those many Canadians who came for the work and decided to stay for the lifestyle: “Home never leaves the heart, but when the heart …and more »
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
VANCOUVER, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ - The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay, presented by Coca-Cola and RBC and supported by the Government of Canada, began its amazing Canadian journey Oct. 30th in Victoria, BC
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Eco Friendly Mag (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Hydrogen Buses Arriving for 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics B.C. Transit has announced that the first of 20 hydrogen fuel cell buses will arrive in about a week and a half, on November 17 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The first bus will arrive next Monday and will be in service for passengers the following week. Whistler, BC [...]
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Spinner.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Filed under: News , Exclusive , Canada Matthew Good is adding his name to a growing list of Vancouver musicians fed up with the stringent liquor laws preventing venues from keeping their doors open to new, independent musical talent. In recent years, the west coast city's move to shut down smaller bars and clubs has choked Vancouver's punk and indie scene, with strict requirements relating to security...
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BBC SPORT - Olympics 2008 blog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Another big milestone has been passed. The population's getting excited, and a key symbol of the Olympic movement is on its way to the site of the next Games. Yep, things are moving in Canada. It's now fewer than 100 days to the start of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the journey of the Olympic torch has begun. I should say I love Canada. How can you not be won over by a country with places...
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Ads of the World blogs (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
On November 4th, the Advertising Agency Association of BC (AAABC) announced the winners of the 2009 Lotus Awards in Vancouver. The Lotus Awards are one of Canada’s most anticipated advertising and marketing awards shows because of the depth of creative talent in the Vancouver market. For the third year in a row, top honours for "Best of Show" went to TBWA\Vancouver, for the Vancouver...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | yesterday
Canada is looking into why less sockeye salmon swam back to the Fraser River on the Pacific Coast this summer than the number that was predicted by scientists.Prime Minister Stephen Harper revealed the inquiry Thursday, noting that the federal government was worried about the shrinking numbers.Scientists had envisaged that about 13 million sockeye salmon would return for mating season, but only about...
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Molly'sBlog (Free subscription) | yesterday
ANTI-MILITARISM CANADA: HELP RODNEY WATSON: The struggle against militarism is worldwide. Many other animal species "wage war" despite the illusions of some primitivists . The human situation, however, is unique because of our ability (inevitable!!! for those who who imagine that simply eliminating a technology by some miraculous universal religious renunciation) to form "coalitions"...
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Dlist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Shiri, Ali (2009) Exploration of Interdisciplinarity in Nanotechnology Queries: The Use of Transaction Log analysis and Thesauri. In Breitenstein, Mikel and Loschko, Cheryl Lin, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science and Technology SIG-Classification Research 20th Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Dlist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Huang, Xiaoli (2009) Developing a Cross-Disciplinary Typology of Topical Relevance Relationships as the Basis for a Topic-Oriented Information Architecture . In Breitenstein, Mikel and Loschko, Cheryl Lin, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science and Technology SIG-Classification Research 20th Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Dlist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mai, Jens-Erik (2009) The Boundaries of Classification. In Breitenstein, Mikel and Loschko, Cheryl Lin, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science and Technology SIG-Classification Research 20th Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Dlist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Gabel, Jeff and Smiraglia, Richard P. (2009) Visualizing Similarity in Subject Term Co-Assignment. In Breitenstein, Mikel and Loschko, Cheryl Lin, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science and Technology SIG-Classification Research 20th Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Dlist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Gnoli, Claudio and Szostak, Rick (2009) Beyond Aboutness: Classifying Causal Links in the Service of Interdisciplinarity. In Breitenstein, Mikel and Loschko, Cheryl Lin, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science and Technology SIG-Classification Research 20th Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | yesterday
Gary Fung founded BitTorrent search engine isoHunt.com in 2003 when he was a 19-year-old student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. With the demise of The Pirate Bay , isoHunt is now the second most popular peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing site today behind Mininova , and ranked in the top 250 Web sites in the world by both Alexa and Quantcast. Fung talked with Computerworld...
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Full Comment (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Here's a map of Canada, showing the results of the 2008 federal election. Observant readers will notice a distinct pattern. If you start on one coast and move across to the other, you see a lot of blue, some burnt orange, and whatever that colour is they use to identify the Bloc Quebecois. Not a lot of red. There's Newfoundland, a splash along the Ontario/Quebec border, and that one itty-bitty riding...
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neilsamsung | 03/11/2009
The American dream is changing, and real estate professionals are doing their best to keep up in order to sell homes. Many buyers still want a big house in an uncrowded neighborhood, especially if they have a family, but there are conditions attached now. Long commutes into the city are more of a deal breaker now than ever before, and areas without a nearby business community, parks infrastructure,...