Friday, September 01, 2006

Googles of September

We continue our mission to monitor the Google news ticker and report on those breaking items of interest to Podunk. Below those news worthy items for the month of September.

September 30-Woman recoving from gunshot wound
September 29-Analyst lifts Canadian National outlook
September 29-UNBC enrollment is up
September 29-New BC container facility woos producers
September 28-Queen Charlotte Islands to get high speed internet
September 27-We're team players too
September 26-Court rejects first nations attempt to halt port project
September 26-U of A focuses on "top studend" market
September 25-BC Ferry rates rise on subsidy surge
September 25-Court rejects authorization of native terminal
September 25-HMCS Vancouver responds to call
September 24-Deep Drill program for south of Prince Rupert
September 24-Heroes get stuck with travel tab
September 22-Province defends financial aid for B. C. Ferries
September 22-Tour de North a success
September 20-Arts council speaks out on funding cuts
September 19-Helicopter crash north of Prince Rupert
September 18-Indo-Pacific partners converge in Victoria
September 18-BC Ferries purchases replacement vessel for Q of N
September 18-Inland Port report not ready
September 18-Rupert Port: On Time - On Budget
September 16-No more tears
September 16-CN sees Port of Halifax as Asian gateway
September 15-Time to take back the highway
Setpember 14-Exporters out of luck at BC Terminal
September 12-Museums, aboriginals try to bid on artifacts
September 12-School enrollment expected to be down
September 11-Highway of Tears investigator looking into tips
September 9-Former teacher to face sex charges
September 9-Increased profits at BC Ferries
September 8-Cops for cancer ride underway
September 5-Local man's blog finds attention in Boston
September 4-Tracking the Spirit Bears
September 3-Port of Prince Rupert is competing with Seattle and Tacoma
September 2-Hartley Bay's Ghost in the water
September 1-Low Salmon returns worry Canadians
September 1-Story of a man who almost died saving two

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