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Thursday, March 25, 2010 Toronto Edition
 

One Bloor will be a bold, futuristic building

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This image, provided by Great Gulf Group of Companies, shows a rendering of the One Bloor building.

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By Tony Wong
2010/03/24 04:30:00

The Star had a sneak peek at new renderings of the 65-storey, mixed-use building at One Bloor. Here's a tour. (3)

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News | Canada

Carney warns of higher rates

2010/03/24 13:37:00 (1)

Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney says he could move ahead of schedule to raise interest rates.

Business

Flamborough businessman sued by investor found dead

2010/03/24 12:39:00

An businessman accused of bilking investors for millions of dollars died suddenly on the same day as  former investor's motion against him was heard in court.

Business

U.S. newspaper ad revenue plunged 27% in 2009

2010/03/24 18:58:00

U.S. newspaper advertising revenue plunged 27 per cent last year to its lowest level since 1986, according to figures released Wednesday, reflecting the toll of the recession and a media shift that's driving more marketing dollars to the Internet.

Business

U.S. new home sales sink to record low

2010/03/24 14:29:00

Sales of new homes in the United States fell unexpectedly to their lowest point on record in February, in part because stormy winter weather kept buyers away. The results pointed to the housing industry's struggle to rebound from the worst slump in...

Business | Markets

TSX closes down on European debt, U.S. housing numbers

2010/03/24 17:24:00

The Toronto stock market closed lower as traders sold off the euro in favour of the U.S. dollar in the wake of a downgrade of Portugal's debt.

Business

CanWest asks court to boost executive bonuses

2010/03/24 15:53:00

CanWest LP, publishers of major Canadian newspapers, asks court to boost executives’ pay during restructuring.

Business | OnYourSide

Roseman: Tax preparers want a cut of your reno credit

2010/03/24 04:30:00 (29)

Marilyn Hew pays $40 to have her tax returns prepared each year. This year she had to pay $94, the extra charge amounting to 15 per cent of the tax credit she will receive.

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Business

Starbucks sets first dividend, buys back stock

2010/03/24 11:46:00

Starbucks Corp. announced its first dividend today joining food and beverage companies like McDonald's Corp and Coca-Cola Co in making payouts to shareholders.

YourHome | Real Estate

Red-hot housing market to cool off

2010/03/24 04:30:00 (1)

The Canadian housing market, red-hot through the past decade, will cool over the coming years as higher interest rates take effect and the population ages, according to the latest report on real estate trends from Scotiabank.

Business

Toronto Hydro debt move alarms privatization foes

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2010/03/24 04:30:00

Toronto Hydro will shrink its relationship with the City of Toronto – its sole shareholder – by paying off the remainder of the debt it owes the city.

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Map maker finds niche on the Internet

Image Chances are good that you have an original Schwerdt tucked under the dashboard of your car, or passed by one the last time you took the TTC.

Investing in yourself

Image Today's online investors are looking for cheaper trades – but they still expect top-quality products, technology and educational and research tools.

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