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(2010/9/9 3:01:11)
Tiger cub in intensive care after surprise birth
(2010/9/9 0:35:02)
A female Siberian tiger cub is in stable condition in intensive care at the Calgary Zoo after its littermate died shortly after the cubs were born.
Google debuts Instant predictive search engine
(2010/9/8 18:43:52)
Google is launching a new search function, called Instant, that predicts and displays what is being looked for before the user has finished typing.
Teens' styrofoam study wins water prize
(2010/9/8 18:26:49)
A new way to clean up polystyrene waste and stop it from fouling waterways has won two Canadian teens the 2010 Stockholm Junior Water Prize.
Mobilicity files complaint about Rogers' Chatr
(2010/9/8 18:16:19)
New wireless player Mobilicity has filed a complaint with the Competition Bureau against Rogers' unlimited talk and text service Chatr, saying it's
too similar to its own unlimited talk and text offering.
BP spreads blame for Gulf spill
(2010/9/8 17:55:33)
BP says a "sequence of failures" involving "multiple companies" led to the explosion and fire that killed 11 people and caused a massive
Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Bay of Fundy may get world's largest turbine
(2010/9/8 17:26:47)
The company that recently installed the world's largest tidal turbine off the coast of Scotland wants to test the same machine in the Bay of Fundy off Nova
Scotia.
Invasive species fought in P.E.I. National Park
(2010/9/8 17:11:34)
Parks Canada is trying to kill off an invasive species called Japanese knotweed that's been growing near the Intrepretive Centre in the Greenwich adjunct
to P.E.I. National Park.
Ottawa company makes clickable video fashionable
(2010/9/8 17:08:08)
An Ottawa company is hoping its clickable video technology will help consumers shop while they watch the latest fashions.
Tiny seahorse threatened by Gulf oil spill
(2010/9/8 16:59:19)
The tiny dwarf seahorse faces the threat of extinction after the massive BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last April, a University of British Columbia
researcher says.
2 asteroids fly near Earth
(2010/9/8 16:07:48)
One transport truck-sized asteroid passed the Earth Wednesday morning and another will soar by in the afternoon, with both far closer to the planet than the
moon.

