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- Mardi Gras Party on George Street in St. John’s, Newfoundland by Lori Henry's Travel Blog on Nov 20, 2009
The main purpose of choosing St. John’s, Newfoundland on this particular weekend was because of the Mardi gras party on Halloween. Everyone I talked to said it was a fantastic party on George Street that the whole city comes out for. And come out t...
- "Up Against the Wall": Poor Journalism on the Security Barrier by Thoughts: A Buck Each on Nov 20, 2009
Tonight, the CBC ran a documentary called "Up Against The Wall." Presented in the context of the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the documentary examines three walls that are the subjects of controversy. The first is the wall along the US...
- What is your top concern in managing a sales team? by The Sales Dating Guy on Nov 20, 2009
Brent Mellow (Helping businesses improve their results with salesforce.com and the Force.com cloud platform.) asked the following question on LinkedIn: What is your top concern in managing a sales team? Here is my response: Hi Brent, My top concern...
- How Does Obesity Sway Life Insurance? by Toronto life insurance on Nov 19, 2009
Much like the rest of the planet, Obesity rates in Canada are firmly increasing. In 2004, the Canadian Community Health Survey stated that 23.1% of those 18 and older (an estimated 5.5 million adults) had a Body Mass Index of 30 or more, making them...
- M pour Montreal Start Tonight by Trendwhore on Nov 19, 2009
Yeah buddy! Head on down to Cabaret/Studio Juste Pour Rire tonight for the opening of M pour Montreal. Solid lineup: 08:30PM FINAL FLASH (Cabaret) 09:05PM THE LUYAS (Studio) 09:40PM MIRACLE FORTRESS (Cabaret) 10:15PM THE RURAL ALBERTA ADVANTAGE (Stu...
- Quidi Vidi and The Battery in St. John’s, Newfoundland by Lori Henry's Travel Blog on Nov 19, 2009
Seen from the back of our hotel is Signal Hill National Historic Site, with Cabot Tower perched authoritatively on top of the hill and looking out over the water. It’s fitting, as this tower has been an observation lookout and communications centre...
- More Canadians support unilateralism than Americans: poll by Chinese in Vancouver on Nov 19, 2009
I can’t believe that now more Canadians support a unilateralist position than do Americans! When the Americans have moved on from the Bushism and into a multi-lateral, cooperative mode, we the friendly Canadians are catching on the chase for ...



















