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TORONTO 鈥?PwC says the initial public offering market in Canada has bounced back, posting a steady recovery through the first half of the year after a dismal 2016.The professional services firm issued a report Tuesday saying there were 16 new IPOs on Canadian exchanges in the first six months of this year that raised a total of $2.9 billion.A $1.7-billion offering by Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. TSX:KML on the Toronto Stock Exchange led the second-quarter IPOs this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was the largest IPO in Canada since Hydro One TSX:H in 2015. Other offerings this year included Source Energy Services TSX:SHLE , Real Matters Inc. TSX:REAL <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>vaso stanley , Step Energy Services Ltd. TSX:STEP and MedReleaf Corp. TSX:LEAF . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup nz The data for this year is in contrast to 2016, which the report called the worst year in the nearly 20-year stanley termoska history of its survey of the IPO market, with two IPOs debuting in the first six months of that year on all Canadian exchanges.Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version said there were no IPOs debuting in the first six months of 2016. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Oyuf Rotary Online Auction, which supports rotary clubs in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Georgetown, now underway
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TORONTO 鈥?Torstar Corp. is entering into a partnership with retailer Golf Town to acquire ScoreGolf Magazine and related content.The recently privatized owner of the Toronto Star says it has joined with Golf Town Ltd., which opera <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley vaso tes 47 stores, to create the new partnership.ScoreGolf was started in 1980 and has the largest circulation for a golf publication in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The deal includes Scoregolf, television and video content production, and the ranking of Canadarsquo Top 59 public golf courses and Top 100 golf courses.Magazine publisher Kim Locke will continue to lead the magazine and website. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The partnership is designed to stanley cup support and increase participation in a sport that attracts about six million Canadian enthusiasts and 300,000 people working in golf-related businesses. The golfer demographic is highly sought after by the advertising community and we can now develop integrated opportunities for advertisers to reach that audience, stated Michael Beckerman, Torstars chief client officer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥? ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Torstar holds an investment in The Canadian Press as part of a joint agreement with subsidiaries of the Globe and Mail and Montreal La Presse.This report by The Canadi stanley cup an Press was
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Environment Canada is forecasting a mainly sunny sky this morning in Halton Hills. The daytime high is expected to reach 26 C.Tonight, expect clear skies with a night time low of 13 C. The sun will set at 7:21 p.m.Tomorrow forecast calls for sunny skies during the day with a high of 26 C. At night, expect periods of cloudy skies with a low of 15 C. The sun will rise at 7:06 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Hills ; forecast for the r <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup est of the week: Saturday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of 24 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of 14 CSunday: Sunny with a high of 24 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of 13 CMonday: Chance of showers with a high of 19 C and chance of showe stanley cup rs at night with a low of 11 CTuesday: Cl stanley cup oudy with a high of 19 C and cloudy at night with a low of 11 C ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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TORONTO 鈥?Some Canadian universities are raising tuition fees for the new school year much to the consternation of students, who argue their costs should be going down, not up in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.While schools argue they need an infusion of cash to deal in part with higher costs of remote teaching and learning, students say they already face challenges, such as difficulty in finding summer employment.Students are struggling more than ever with skyrock <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cups uk eting tuition increases they have faced over the years, Sofia Descalzi, national chairwoman the Canadian Federation of Students said on Friday. It really is disappointing to see that in a time of crisis, universities and colleges are not ensuring affordability and accessibility of their education and reducing tuition fees, but they are going the opposite way. stanley cups uk ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For example, the University of Manitoba announced last week it would be raising tuition by an average of 3.75 per cent. Most undergrads will be paying about $250 more a year for a full course load but others will pay $640 more.The school said provincial grants have been falling while remote teaching and stanley flask learning in light of the pandemic is adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to its costs. The university said it was setting aside another $600,000 in student aid. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that cost is a b
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TORONTO 鈥?Some Canadian universities are raising tuition fees for the new school year much to the consternation of students, who argue their costs should be going down, not up in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.While schools argue they need an infusion of cash to deal in part with higher costs of remote teaching and learning, students say they already face challenges, such as difficulty in finding summer employment.Students are struggling more than ever with skyrock <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cups uk eting tuition increases they have faced over the years, Sofia Descalzi, national chairwoman the Canadian Federation of Students said on Friday. It really is disappointing to see that in a time of crisis, universities and colleges are not ensuring affordability and accessibility of their education and reducing tuition fees, but they are going the opposite way. stanley cups uk ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For example, the University of Manitoba announced last week it would be raising tuition by an average of 3.75 per cent. Most undergrads will be paying about $250 more a year for a full course load but others will pay $640 more.The school said provincial grants have been falling while remote teaching and stanley flask learning in light of the pandemic is adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to its costs. The university said it was setting aside another $600,000 in student aid. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that cost is a b
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DETROIT 鈥?Hydrogen fuel cell cars could one day challenge electric cars in the race for pollution-free roads 鈥?but only if more stations are built to fuel them.Honda, Toyota and Hyundai have leased a few hundred fuel <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler cell vehicles over the past three years, and expect to lease well over 1 stanley cup ,000 this year. But for now, those leases are limited to California, which is home to most of the 34 public hydrogen fueling stations in the U.S.Undaunted, automakers are investing heavily in the technology. General Motors recently supplied the U.S. Army with a fuel cell pickup, and GM and Honda are collaborating on a fuel cell system due out by 2020. Hyundai will introduce a longer-range fuel cell SUV next year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermosflasche We ;ve clearly left the science project stage and the technology is viable, said Charles Freese, who heads GM fuel cell business.Like pure electric cars, fuel cell cars run quietly and emission-free. But they have some big advantages. Fuel cell cars can be refuelled as quickly as gasoline-powered cars. By contrast, it takes nine hours to fully recharge an all-electric Chevrolet Bolt using a 240-volt home charger. Fuel cells cars can also travel further between fill-ups. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But getting those fill-ups presents the biggest obstacle. Fueling stations cost up to $2 million to build, so companies have been reluctant to build the Twee LIVE NOW: Your Tuesday, Aug. 22 updates on traffic, weather and GO Transit issues in Burlington and Oakville as well as Milton and Halton Hills
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