Kruger Invests $200 Million in a De-inking Plant at its Trois-Rivieres Mill (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

February 24, 2007 on 2:04 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

RIVIERES, QC, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ - Kruger Inc. today announced, with Mr. Jean Charest, Premier of Quebec, and Mr. Joseph Kruger II, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Kruger Inc., that it will invest $200 million at its Trois-Rivieres mill to build a de-inking plant with an annual capacity of 342,000 metric tonnes.

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Kruger to invest C$200 million in de-inking plant at Trois-Rivières mill (PaperAge.com)

February 24, 2007 on 2:04 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

Feb. 23, 2007 - Kruger Inc. today said that it will invest C$200 million at its Trois-Rivières mill to build a de-inking plant with an annual capacity of 342,000 metric tonnes.

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BMTC Group Inc. announces financial results for its year ended December 31, 2006 (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)

February 24, 2007 on 2:04 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

BMTC Group Inc. announced that, for the year ended on December 31, 2006, its revenues totaled 835.7 million dollars, representing an increase of 31.3 million $ over the 804.4 million dollars for 2005.

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Plazacorp announces four new developments (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)

February 20, 2007 on 2:06 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

Plazacorp Retail Properties Ltd. announced today that it will develop four new retail properties. These new development projects are located in Miramichi, Shediac and Sussex, New Brunswick and Trois-Rivieres, Quebec.

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Senior express (Slam! Sports)

February 19, 2007 on 2:30 pm | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

SPRUCE GROVE — Apparently, the old adage of if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it matters little in this case. After winning the 2006 world men’s senior curling title and losing the 2006 Canadian final to Al Hackner, you’d have figured things weren’t broke.

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Nunavik self-government signing postponed (Nunatsiaq News)

February 16, 2007 on 2:22 pm | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

Self-government for Nunavik has never seemed so close before slipping out of reach: Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Quebec’s premier Jean Charest were supposed to come to Kuujjuaq this weekend to sign the final agreement-in-principle on Nunavik’s new form of regional government during a meeting on regional development this past week.

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Stage set for contentious campaign (Canada.com)

February 16, 2007 on 2:06 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

Premier Jean Charest has remained coy about the looming election even as Liberal campaign ads hit airwaves Friday and Health Minister Philippe Couillard (right) announced yesterday he would seek re-election in the Quebec City riding of Jean-Talon, replacing Liberal MNA Margaret Delisle (centre).

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Hydrogen Engine Center: Wall Street Analyst Forum Presentation Transcript (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)

February 14, 2007 on 2:26 pm | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

TRANSCRIPT SPONSOR Hydrogen Engine Center, Inc. Wall Street Analyst Forum February 13, 2007 1:20 pm ET Executives Gerry Scott - President of Wall Street Analyst Forum Ted Hollinger - Chairman, President and CEO Don Vanderbrook - VP, General Manager Phil Ruggieri - Director Presentation Gerry Scott All right.

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Open federalism paying off for Quebec, Harper tells partisan crowd (CNews)

February 13, 2007 on 2:30 pm | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (CP) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper says his brand of open federalism is paying off for Quebec. He says his government has a solid record of working with the provinces.

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Harper goes to Quebec to announce green fund (CTV.ca)

February 13, 2007 on 2:30 pm | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

Prime Minister Stephen Harper used the home constituency of Quebec Premier Jean Charest to announce a $1.5-billion fund to help provinces fight pollution and greenhouse gases.

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Muslim women visit Quebec town to address contentious code (CBC Montreal)

February 13, 2007 on 2:07 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

A group of Muslim women visited a rural Quebec town Sunday to try to dispel myths about the Islamic faith after it adopted a controversial code of norms aimed at immigrants.

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Muslim women visit Quebec town to address contentious code (CBC Ottawa)

February 12, 2007 on 2:46 pm | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

A group of Muslim women visited a rural Quebec town Sunday to try to dispel myths about the Islamic faith after it adopted a controversial code of norms aimed at immigrants.

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Muslim women visit Quebec town to address contentious code (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

February 12, 2007 on 2:03 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

A group of Muslim women visited a rural Quebec town Sunday to try to dispel myths about the Islamic faith after Hérouxville adopted a controversial code of norms aimed at immigrants.

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Big January employment gains surprise economists, boost dollar (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

February 10, 2007 on 2:12 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

OTTAWA (CP) - News that 89,000 Canadians found work in January left economists blinking in surprise on Friday and pushed the dollar up almost half a cent against its U.S. counterpart.

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Unemployment rate rises to 6.2 per cent in January from 6.1% in December (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

February 10, 2007 on 2:12 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

OTTAWA (CP) - The economy produced 89,000 more jobs in January, although an influx of job-seekers actually pushed the unemployment rate up to 6.2 per cent, from 6.1 per cent in December.

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Immigrant debate has ‘gone too far’: Charest (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

February 7, 2007 on 2:09 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

Quebec Premier Jean Charest is taking a rural town councillor to task for his comments about immigrants and cultural accommodation.

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Questions surround Montreal SPCA’s fundraising (CTV.ca)

February 7, 2007 on 2:09 am | In Trois-Rivieres Quebec | No Comments

Fundraising practices of an animal-welfare group are under fire after tens of thousands of donors poured money into the organization, not knowing it was a Montreal-only operation.

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