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Where olive oil comes alive

Where olive oil comes alive

Tasting bar opening in the Hudson
Review extended for proposed Chinese takeover

Review extended for proposed Chinese takeover

Energy firm Nexen attracts $15.1B bid

Wendy's logo tweak sparks hamburger chain overhaul

Restaurant designs, menus, uniforms in for a makeover

Gibson energy buys U.S. firm for $445m

Gibson Energy Inc. signed a deal Thursday to buy a Louisiana-based environmental and production services firm for $445 million US. Privately held Omni Energy Services Corp.

Hunt for investors on Craigslist nets lifetime ban, $35,000 fine

The British Columbia Securities Commission has permanently banned a man from the province's capital markets for an attempted fraud using the Craigslist website to find investors.

Year-round public market moves a step closer

A year-round downtown public market is moving closer to its April 2013 opening target after a successful meeting this week between its non-profit organizer and the building's landlord.

U.S. court clears Samsung phone in Apple dispute

A U.S. appeals court overturned a pretrial sales ban against Samsung Electronics's Galaxy Nexus smartphone, dealing a setback to Apple in its battle against Google's increasingly popular mobile software.
Negotiations resume on replacements for Sea King helicopters

Negotiations resume on replacements for Sea King helicopters

The Harper government is once again re-negotiating the contract to replace the air force's outdated Sea King helicopters, the Canadian Press has learned.
More time for Greece, Spain, says IMF

More time for Greece, Spain, says IMF

The IMF on Thursday backed giving debt-burdened Greece and Spain more time to reduce their budget deficits, cautioning that cutting too far, too fast would do more harm than good.

Peanut butter warning

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public not to eat some products containing peanut butter because they may be contaminated with Salmonella.