Corridor Announces Year End Earnings and Filing of 2006 Annual Information Form (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)

March 31, 2007 on 4:36 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA– - Corridor Resources Inc. announced today a net loss of $268 thousand for the four month period ended December 31, 2006 compared to net earnings of $56 thousand for the year ended August 31, 2006.

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Linear Metals Corporation Update and Exploration Program on KM61 Molybdenum Project (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)

March 31, 2007 on 4:36 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA– - Linear Metals Corporation is pleased to provide a summary of the KM61 Molybdenum Project and its upcoming exploration program.

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Merrex Gold Intersects 9.49 g/t Au / 6 m in RAB Drilling and Extends Mineralized Siribaya Structure to 7 km (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)

March 31, 2007 on 4:36 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA– - Merrex Gold Inc. is pleased to announce that additional significant results from RAB drilling on its Siribaya Gold Project in West Mali have now outlined a Major Gold Mineralized System at least seven kilometres long and still open at both ends and at depth.

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Myers tallied overfishing (Long Beach Press-Telegram)

March 30, 2007 on 2:20 pm | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

Ransom A. Myers, a fisheries biologist whose work brought wide attention to collapsing fish stocks around the world, died on Tuesday in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was 54.

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Halifax 2014 Commonwealth Games Bid – Weak Business Plan (GamesBids.com)

March 30, 2007 on 4:36 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

On the first day of hearings on Halifax’s pullout from the 2014 Commonwealth Games bid, Duff Montgomerie, deputy minister of the Province of Nova Scotia’s Health Promotion and Protection Department, gave a general outline of events leading to the bid’s collapse.

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Scientist who warned of overfishing dies (UPI)

March 30, 2007 on 4:36 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

Ransom A. Myers, a former government scientist who warned of the dangers of overfishing, has died in Halifax, Nova Scotia, at the age of 54.

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Linear Metals Corporation Grants Incentive Stock Options (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)

March 30, 2007 on 4:36 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA– - Linear Metals Corporation announces, that subject to regulatory approval, the Company has granted incentive stock options to directors and officers to purchase up to 370,000 shares of the Company at $1.75 per share for a period of up to three years.

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A Couple of Chicks Bring Internet Marketing Workshops to Nova Scotia’s Tourism Community (Hospitality Net)

March 29, 2007 on 3:16 pm | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

Halifax, Nova Scotia | A Couple of Chicks e-Marketing will be contributing on April 2, in Oak Island and April 4th in St. Ann’s Nova Scotia, to a new series of workshops on topics such as marketing, technology, quality and leadership development.

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Activist marine biologist (Chicago Sun-Times)

March 29, 2007 on 3:16 pm | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — Ransom Myers, a Canadian scientist renowned for his groundbreaking research and blunt warnings about the extinction of marine species, has died from brain cancer, according to colleagues at Dalhousie University. He was 54.

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Ransom Myers (Boston Herald)

March 29, 2007 on 3:16 pm | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia - Ransom Myers, a Canadian scientist renowned for his groundbreaking research and blunt warnings about the extinction of marine species, has died from brain cancer, according to colleagues…

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Ransom A. Myers, 54, Dies; Expert on Loss of Fish Stocks (New York Times)

March 29, 2007 on 3:16 pm | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

Ransom A. Myers was a fisheries biologist whose work brought wide attention to collapsing fish stocks around the world.

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Marine Scientist Ransom Myers Dies (RedNova)

March 29, 2007 on 2:13 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia - Ransom Myers, a Canadian scientist renowned for his groundbreaking research and blunt warnings about the extinction of marine species, has died from brain cancer, according to colleagues at Dalhousie University. He was 54.

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BROODING NOVA SCOTIA ; Its Misty Eastern Shore Holds a Wealth of History and Natural Attractions (RedNova)

March 29, 2007 on 2:13 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

By RICHARD WHITBY, STAFF WRITER There aren’t any luxury hotels. Just a few widely spaced motels and B&Bs. The restaurants usually are rustic, even if the food is wonderful. And golf courses are few.

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Letters to the Editor (The Christian Science Monitor)

March 29, 2007 on 2:13 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

Readers debate whether and how much Americans should sacrifice for the war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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New Container Cargo Ship To Begin Calling On Portland (WCSH 6 Portland)

March 29, 2007 on 2:13 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

A container cargo ship will soon begin making weekly stops in Portland eight months after another cargo ship stopped making port calls when it was seized in Canada because of a financial dispute between the ship’s owner and a subcontractor.

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Seminar crowd urges BNAS planners to learn from mistakes (The Times Record)

March 29, 2007 on 2:13 am | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

BRUNSWICK — Continuing a series of topical issues seminars by the Brunswick Local Redevelopment Authority, a panel met at Brunswick High School’s Crooker Theater Tuesday night to discuss transportation impacts and access in the vicinity of the base.

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A Couple of Chicks Bring Internet Marketing Workshops to Nova Scotia’s Tourism Community (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

March 28, 2007 on 2:16 pm | In Halifax Nova Scotia | No Comments

The Nova Scotia Tourism Human Resource Council and Department of Tourism, Culture and Heritage bring Internet Marketing workshops to the Province to engage the tourism industry in embracing the Internet as a key marketing tool for Nova Scotia’s tourism products.

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