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Canadian grain farmers consider buyers as monopoly ends
TORONTO - The first thing farmer Kent Erickson does at 6 a.m. before irrigating his 2,000 acres of wheat is check his BlackBerry for the latest grain prices from buyers such as Viterra. With the recent end of the Canadian Wheat Board's 70-year-old...Tags: European Union, Restraint of Trade, Marketing, Natural Disasters, Agriculture
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Native American saint stirs pride, skepticism
Associated PressSome traditional Mohawks are treating the naming of the nation’s first Native American saint with skepticism and fear that the Roman Catholic Church is using it to shore up its image and marginalize traditional spiritual practices. They see the...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Politics, Roman Catholicism, Smallpox , Arts and Culture
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1st Native American saint stirs pride, skepticism
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Some traditional Mohawks are treating the naming of the nation's first Native American saint with skepticism and fear that the Roman Catholic Church is using it to shore up its image and marginalize traditional spiritual...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Politics, Roman Catholicism, Smallpox , Arts and Culture
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Quake with a magnitude of 7.7 strikes off Canada coast
Editor's Note: A 7.7-magnitude quake struck off the coast of Queen Charlotte Islands in Canada late Saturday, triggering a tsunami warning. No reports of major damage has yet emerged. Here are the latest developments:
[Update 12:44 a.m.] Fryer also...Tags: Earthquakes, CNN (tv network), Natural Disasters, Tsunamis, Vancouver (Canada)
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Police: 32-year-old tattoo artist from Seattle shot Canadian border agent, killed himself
Q13 FOX News reportersCanadian police said Wednesday that Andrew Michael Crews, a 32-year-old Seattle resident and tattoo artist, was the gunman who shot and wounded a Canadian border agent at the Peace Arch U.S.-Canada crossing before turning the gun on himself. “...Tags: Immigration, Christine Gregoire, Vancouver (Canada)
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Tour Bus From Canada Flips On Way To U.S., 23 Hurt, Kids Included
Several people were badly hurt when a tour bus on the way to the United States from Canada, flipped over, tumbled down an embankment, landing in the mud.
Eight of the 23 people hurt sustained serious injuries -- two of them children. However, the...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Brooklyn (New York City), New York City, Tour Operations Industry, Toronto (Canada)
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Even Suicide of Bullying Victim Prompts Abuse
@Arthur_ChienWithout speaking a word, a 15 year-old Canadian girl has generated international discussion about cyber-bullying and much of it remains as undignified as the attacks the teenager withstood while alive. On September 7th, Amanda Todd posted a 9 minute...Tags: Social Media, Suicide, YouTube, Vancouver (Canada)
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NSU Project: All-time NSU football rosters
The American News has been and is continuing to work on a project of the history of Northern State football: 1902-2012. The project will be published in its entirety in the Oct. 5 edition of the American News. Here is a preview of the all-time NSU...
Tags: Rick White, Kenny Wright, Arlington Heights, Beaches, Saint Petersberg (Russia)
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Frank Gehry reveals new look for Toronto entertainment district
Frank Gehry was in his hometown of Toronto on Monday to reveal his conceptual designs for a multiyear transformation of the city's downtown arts and entertainment district. The architect is teaming with Canadian theater producer David Mirvish, whose...
Tags: Frank Gehry, Toronto (Canada), Entertainment
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Pet Crow Named Walter is a Loyal Family Member
KTLA NewsOTTAWA, CANADA - It's fair to say that in the animal kingdom, crows invariably get a bad rap. The noisy black birds are often viewed as a nuisance, or worse, as some kind of mysterious bad omen. But one crow is changing all that. 'Walter' is building...Tags: Ottawa (Canada), Family
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Maryland Symphony Orchestra to present 'Classic Rock Meets Orchestra' one-night only
katec@herald-mail.comDoes anybody really know what time it is? Well, yes. Music Director Elizabeth Schulze and the Maryland Symphony Orchestra certainly do. It is time — 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 — for "Classic Rock Meets Orchestra," the pops concert of...Tags: Television Industry, Music Theater, Vocal Music (genre), Entertainment, Billy Joel
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Singer-songwriter Victoria Banks to open Hagerstown Community Concert series
marieg@herald-mail.comThe last few years have been very good to Victoria Banks. She has written chart-topping hits for recording artists Sara Evans, Jessica Simpson and Terri Clark. She has shared the stage with Reba McEntire, Randy Travis and Lonestar. Her music has been...Tags: Apple iTunes, Reba McEntire, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Music, Fine Artists
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