Rising loonie bruises B.C. fruit growers
Fruit growers in B.C. say the rising loonie is making a tough situation worse, and without a $10-million cash injection from the provincial government, many of them might be forced to shut down their operations. cbc.ca |
Detroit pushes for 'black boxes' on cars
A trade group representing Detroit automakers and Toyota Motor Corp. plans to pledge support for vehicle "black boxes" on all new vehicles. cbc.ca |
New Monopoly board features Canadian cities
The hottest place to own property in Canada these days is in Chatham-Kent, Ont. - at least if you're playing Monopoly. cbc.ca |
Lighthouse in Maine to be auctioned
For the right price, the picturesque Ram Island Ledge Lighthouse can be yours. The 22-meter conical light tower a mile off Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is being auctioned by the federal government. cbc.ca |
Wind Mobile hits Chatr with competition complaint
Wind Mobile has filed a complaint with the federal Competition Bureau over claims made by rival Rogers that its discount brand Chatr has fewer dropped calls and a better network than its new competitors. cbc.ca |