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  • We intend to continue to produce isotopes from the NRU reactor, and we intend to pursue the extension of our site licence at Chalk River with a provision . . . to allow us to continue to produce isotopes from the NRU," said AECL president Hugh MacDiarmid in an interview. Contracts with MDS Nordion (TSX:MDS) provide for production to continue at AECL's existing NRU reactor in Chalk River. [Gary Lunn] touted the NRU reactor outside the House of Commons Friday as a "marvellous piece of technology" that's "operating safer than it ever has been before in its entire history.

  • I have been listening to [Eric Clapton] since the 1960s and was happy to hear songs that reminded me of why I became a fan. Whether a member of Cream, or Derek and the Dominoes, or simply as himself, Clapton is one of music's true icons. It's unfortunate that he can't stand there and play for hours to include every song, but at 61 years of age he still holds an audience in awe. As far as I and the friends I was with were concerned, it was a Clapton show and it was awesome. The untold story connected to this spring's flooding in Selkirk is the damage being sustained by Lake Winnipeg. When river levels are high, Selkirk's sewer system dumps directly into the Red River. The same happens in Winnipeg a few times a year, usually after heavy rains. Both cities claim the situation is unfortuna...

    ... Canadian Wheat Board and dual markets continues to rage. I have read and heard statements coming f... makes statements about malt barley production taking off. There are only certain areas of the Pr...

  • New business technologies have dramatically changed the way in which members of the valuation profession work on a day-to-day basis. As the trend continues towards an increasing dependence on technology to transmit information, members of professional organizations must ensure the integrity of their electronically transmitted information as well as provide non-repudiation for the authors of any electronic documents. Partnering with Notarius, AIC provides its members with access to a digital signature service that ensures that members can comply, in complete confidence, with specific aspects of the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. All digital signature pilot projects and trials have been conclusive and resulted in implementation projects. Several firms from ...

    ... savings were achieved in terms of production time and archiving cost. Over 98% of the people wh...

  • Basically, what's happened is that we have a very strong audience in the 12-to-17 demographic," [Kim Todd] said of Falcon Beach's performance on ABC Family, which debuted the second season on April 9. "It's a huge show among teen girls, but they wanted a broader demographic -- the 18-to-49 audience. "The fact it's not going into a third season doesn't negate all the success it's had," she said. "Falcon Beach has been a huge success -- it's paying back its investors, and it's entertaining people all over the world." "We have other series projects in development, but not ready to go into production," she said. "We'll continue to develop projects, series and otherwise... and we may have something to shoot this summer. We've been holding off on several things until we found out what was h...

  • The Ducks are history for [Dustin Penner], but don't think the 25-year-old has forgotten the tirade by Anaheim GM Brian Burke, who essentially called the Oilers' offer sheet madness. In fact, the sanity of Oilers' GM Kevin Lowe was an open debate in hockey circles considering Penner's unusual and limited history. Obviously, you hear and see what people are writing," Penner said of his early season adaptation to the extra ice time and top-line defenders. "For me, the way I was brought up and the way I've succeeded to this point in my career is believing in myself. Knowing whatever challenge I've faced, I've conquered it. No doubt, the loss of [Shawn Horcoff] won't help Penner eclipse his point total of 45 last season. And you can bet Kevin Lowe's bottom dollar that Penner's production ...

    ... Penner's production will be expected to continue to increase to where he's at least a point-a-game ...

  • GM (NYSE:GM) said it plans to reduce its global workforce by 47,000 employees in 2009, 26,000 of which will come from outside the United States. Fairly recently, GM invested a lot of money in Oshawa to make it one of their most flexible and up-to-date plants, and that's another hopefully strong reason that GM will continue production there," [Tony Faria] said. Chrysler said Tuesday it plans to pare 3,000 U.S. jobs. Chrysler chairman and CEO Bob Nardelli said the 3,000 job cuts won't impact the automaker's Canadian operations directly, but implied that he expects proportionate cuts north of the border.

  • This paper explores decision making processes in farm families with off farm working wives in post socialist Hungary based on an interview material with ten farm families. Decision making concerning issues of consumption and production is seen as a key arena for the articulation of gender relations within the farm family. Farm families with the husband being the head of the enterprise and the wife having an off farm wage labour constitute a specific case. Off farm incomes, in Hungary, played a crucial role in the capital accumulation phase of the farms. As previous research indicated, off farm incomes often constitute an integral part of the overall farm strategy. Off farm working wives contribute to the reproduction of the farm enterprise in diverse ways, such as through direct partici...

    ...' consumption needs and the farms continued to consume resources. Due to this, most families d...

  • As in most cities and towns, most of Winnipeg's sewage or wastewater nutrients are not recycled to the agricultural land where those nutrients came from. Even though cities represent many of the largest "confined animal feeding operations" in the world, most of the nitrogen and phosphorus from "human manure" is either released to the atmosphere or discharged into nearby water bodies. Although land application of livestock manure is a good source of recycled nutrients, in contrast to popular perception, the quantity of livestock manure nutrients that is available is relatively small compared to the quantity of nutrients that we export in crop products. Another nutrient source, legume crops and green manures, have the potential to contribute significant quantities of nitrogen for our crop...

    ... their land will decline and the food production system, along with our urban lifestyles, will fail...Therefore, fertilization will continue to be important to food production for many years ...

  • So we know there are groups of employees out there who are hurting badly. They are grieving the loss of their colleague. They feel strange as they first experience the obvious void in the workplace. They feel an eerie sense of unease as they enter the deceased colleague's workspace or sit in a chair that belonged to a former colleague. They stare at their colleague's personal belongings and carefully set aside their professional tools as though preparing them for their colleague's return. They are greatly pained when they now have to fill in a shift for the deceased colleague or work the shift short-handed. And as they do so, their memory shifts to hearing their colleague's voice calling or laughing at the joke shared just yesterday. While family members are expected to take bereaveme...

    ..., a business can't simply stop it's production and so colleagues are expected to continue "busine...

  • Certainly, those two events made for a win-win weekend for the Winnipeg film production company Buffalo Gal Pictures. The 15-year-old company produced The Stone Angel and functioned more as a service provider for the American-based Gold Circle Films on The Haunting in Connecticut, and thus enjoyed victory on two distinct fronts. The awards were a recognition by the nation's filmmaking peers that The Stone Angel achieved a degree of production excellence. The box-office win for The Haunting in Connecticut ensures that the province will continue to attract production from the U.S. We're in discussion with Gold Circle on a third project," says Buffalo Gal's founding producer Phyllis Laing. (The other Gold Circle production was the Renee Zellweger comedy New in Town.)



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