Dundas (United States)

Type: City
Name: Dundas (United States)
Country: United States
population: 799
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Portland comes to Toronto, but where's the fish?

The Portland Press Herald  recently gave our city a visit citing this summer's must-see as the forthcoming Ripley's Aquarium, the $130 million project expected to open later this summer. When reporter Ellen Creager asked exactly when it will open, a workman ... [Published YongeStreet - May 15 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Migrant workers still facing tough challenges

As the eldest of nine children, Josephine Eric — 20 years old when she came to Hamilton in 1990 — was responsible for sending money back to her family in the Philippines.“I would work 60-hour weeks and demand my pay, and he (her employer) would say ‘I ... [Published Metronews - May 07 2013]
First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 06 2013 - 1 reports

Coronerâs office still awaiting DNA results for drowned man

The Cowlitz County Coroner’s Office still is waiting for a Texas lab to determine whether DNA from the bones of a drowned man exhumed in March matches that of a local family.The man’s body was discovered floating in the Cowlitz River on May 27, 1988. ... [Published Longview Daily News - May 06 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Hate crime forum hears about the toll of cyber bullying

About a third of adolescents across Canada have reported being a victim of bullying as the cyberbullying trend grows, a community forum on reducing hate crimes has been told.Rebecca Sampson, a grade 11 student at Sherwood Secondary School, told the forum ... [Published Hamilton Spectator - May 02 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

Visiting Michiganders to find vibrant Toronto

_ TORONTO Streetcars, sharks, pandas and parasols.This summer, Canadas largest city a common tourist destination for Michiganders will be vibrantly alive.Just watch out for construction.The biggest news here is the planned opening this summer of Ripleys ... [Published Lansing State Journal - May 01 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Synqera Enters U.S. Market; Plans to Hire Up to 15 Employees in New York City for U.S. Headquarters

/PRNewswire/ -- Synqera, a technology startup that uses big data to bring a personalized digital experience to the physical retail store, will open its first U.S. office in New York City. Originally founded in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, Synqera's U.S. ... [Published NewsBlaze - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

Artwork goes under the hammer for Diane Victor

The arts world has rallied around artist Diane Victor, who is trying to raise funds for her life-saving kidney surgery, by having an art auction.Diane Victor's 'The Rhinoceros who looks at the sky'. (2013)Our CoverageArtist Diane Victor, suffering from ... [Published Mail & Guardian Online - Apr 19 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 1 reports

Neighbourhood watch

I was recently home in Toronto, having tea with my mother, who was visiting on the way back to her current home in the New York City area. She had been in Malta for a couple of weeks, her first time in over 40 years, and had much to share.Immigrants are ... [Published Times of Malta - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 1 reports

Signpost: Burlington Central High wins international robotics prize

Celebrating ShirleyA new artist award fund established at the Hamilton Community Foundation is named after renowned glass artist and community volunteer Shirley Elford, who died in 2011.A fundraising evening to support the award will be held Thursday ... [Published Hamilton Spectator - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Apr 16 2013 - Updated Apr 16 2013 - 1 reports

NAMESAKES: COOTES DRIVE

- people recommend this Recommend STORIES BEHIND LOCAL PLACE NAMESTHE PLACE: Cootes Drive runs from Main Street West in Hamilton (beside McMaster University) to York Road in Dundas.THE NAME: It is named after Thomas Coote, an officer in the King’s Regiment ... [Published Hamilton Spectator - Apr 16 2013]
First reported Apr 15 2013 - Updated Apr 15 2013 - 1 reports

28.) Machine Learning Helps Software Development by Jitesh Dundas - June 2012

Machine learning is gaining as neural networks and decision trees are applied to software development.One of the major requirements in software development is the automation of the routine tasks for faster delivery of software systems. As this is a growing ... [Published Software Magazine - Apr 15 2013]
First reported Apr 15 2013 - Updated Apr 15 2013 - 1 reports

California once almost caused war with Japan

_ Japan was so mad at the United States a hundred years ago that some in Tokyo demanded a declaration of war.And the source for all this acrimony was us Californians.In April 1913, the state captured the attention of leaders of Japan, and even some in ... [Published Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - Apr 15 2013]

Quotes

"One of the coolest little corners is where Kensington meets Baldwin, home of the Good Luck Shop…Across the street is Global Cheese, from which the ripe smell of Stilton drifts into the street… On the blocks nearby are wares for sale, including frilly petticoats, macramé hammocks, artisan bread, curried goat, chocolate truffles and buckets of parasols; in other words, all the necessities of life in modern Toronto." ?
...to create the type of personalized, loyalty driven experience consumers see online in the physical retail store," said Filipp Shubin, Synqera COO. "New York, as a global hub of retail technology and marketing, offers the resources and diversity we need to really break through."
"California thus far has been a white man's state and it is the intention of the people of California to keep it so" he was quoted by the United Press and published in the Pomona Progress of April 17
"Every year, for the past 19 years, Rwandan-Canadians have gathered to remember the more that one million Tutsi who were murdered by a genocidal regime from April to July 1994. Our community continues to work with fellow Canadians to reflect and learn from this tragic history. We want to help ensure this never happens again, anywhere in the world."

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Portland comes to Toronto, but where's the fish? [Published YongeStreet - May 15 2013]
Swept up in a Toronto summer [Published Wichita Eagle - May 12 2013]
Enerplus' CEO Presents at Annual General Meetin... [Published Seeking Alpha - May 11 2013]
Emera's CEO Hosts Annual General Meeting (Trans... [Published Seeking Alpha - May 11 2013]
Enerplus Announces Strong 2013 First Quarter Re... [Published TickerTech.com - May 10 2013]
Over 20,000 pack Parliament Hill for Canadian M... [Published LifeSite - May 09 2013]
Migrant workers still facing tough challenges [Published Metronews - May 07 2013]
Swept up in a Toronto summer [Published Centre Daily Times - May 06 2013]
Coronerâs office still awaiting DNA results for... [Published Longview Daily News - May 06 2013]
HISTORY: HMCS Timmins in key battle [Published Timmins Daily Press - May 04 2013]
Hate crime forum hears about the toll of cyber ... [Published Hamilton Spectator - May 02 2013]
Visiting Michiganders to find vibrant Toronto [Published Lansing State Journal - May 01 2013]
How’s Business?: Lil’ Demon [Published The Grid - Apr 29 2013]
Today’s letters: How does Canada prevent a terr... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Apr 29 2013]
Michigan Traveler: Swept up in a Toronto summer [Published Detroit Free Press - Apr 28 2013]
Synqera Enters U.S. Market; Plans to Hire Up to... [Published NewsBlaze - Apr 25 2013]
Theyâve never met a Lois they didnât like [Published Stoney Creek News - Apr 25 2013]
They’ve never met a Lois they didn’t like [Published Stoney Creek News - Apr 24 2013]
Artwork goes under the hammer for Diane Victor [Published Mail & Guardian Online - Apr 19 2013]
American Trails Announces 2013 National Trails ... [Published PRWeb - Apr 19 2013]
Neighbourhood watch [Published Times of Malta - Apr 17 2013]
Signpost: Burlington Central High wins internat... [Published Hamilton Spectator - Apr 17 2013]
NAMESAKES: COOTES DRIVE [Published Hamilton Spectator - Apr 16 2013]
Today’s letters: Barbara Coloroso asks: Why per... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Apr 16 2013]
28.) Machine Learning Helps Software Developmen... [Published Software Magazine - Apr 15 2013]
California once almost caused war with Japan [Published Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - Apr 15 2013]
Give a gift of life [Published Stoney Creek News - Apr 12 2013]
/R E P E A T -- Media Advisory - Rwandan Diaspo... [Published Canada NewsWire - Apr 12 2013]
Battle of Ogdensburgh re-enactment will be an i... [Published Watertown Daily Times - Feb 22 2013]
Today’s letters: Theresa Spence should be talki... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Jan 11 2013]
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Today’s letters: How does Canada prevent a terr... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Apr 29 2013]
Last week letters editor Paul Russell asked readers: “What can Canada do to prevent a terror attack?” Some respondents think urgent action is needed — others think the status quo is working. About those ‘root causes’ What we need to do is start digging ...
Today’s letters: Barbara Coloroso asks: Why per... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Apr 16 2013]
Re: When Pictures Destroy Lives , Emily Brazelon, April 12. Emily Brazelon has a point that malicious attacks in cyberspace can and did cause serious trauma to Rehtaeh Parsons, and those responsible must be held accountable. However, Ms. Brazelon’s ...
Today’s letters: Theresa Spence should be talki... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Jan 11 2013]
Re: Spence Shrugs Off Stinging Audit , Jan. 8. In the light of the information discovered by the Deloitte & Touche audit — that 80% of the $104-million received by the Attawapiskat First Nation in support and subsidies is not accounted for — it is evident ...
Today’s letters: We need to relax our gun laws [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Dec 24 2012]
In the wake of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., letters editor Paul Russell last week asked readers: Do Canadian gun laws need to change? A clear majority of readers said yes, arguing that gun owners are unfairly targeted under the current legislation. ...
Today’s letters: What the slaughter in Newtown ... [Published National Post | Full Comment » Full Comment - Dec 18 2012]
Don’t link autism with mass murder Re: Shooter Was ‘Troubled Youth,’ Diagnosed With Asperger’s Syndrome , Dec. 15. This article quotes the suspect’s former high school classmates as saying the man had Asperger’s Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. ...
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