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Ontario Today launched in 1997 as a province-wide two-hour programme produced out of CBC Ottawa, replacing Radio Noon, which was the umbrella name of five different midday programmes by CBC Radio stations in Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor, Sudbury, and Thunder Bay. [2]
CFTR (680 AM; “680 NewsRadio Toronto”) is a commercial all-news radio station licensed to Toronto, Ontario, serving the Greater Toronto Area.Owned by Rogers Radio, a division of the Rogers Sports & Media subsidiary of Rogers Communications, the station became Canada's first solo station to broadcast an all-news radio format, following in the footsteps of the CKO national all-news radio ...
West Texas Intermediate crude oil slid 0.55% to $68.57 a barrel. Brent crude , the international benchmark, slumped 0.56% to $72.61 a barrel. Gold rose by 0.41% to $2,629.3 an ounce.
Indexes closed lower on Thursday after wholesale inflation data was slightly hotter than expected. Producer prices rose 0.4% in November, higher than consensus estimates of 0.2%. Declines in ...
Barclays sponsored the 2008 Dubai Tennis Championships. [179] Barclays was the sponsor of the Barclays Cycle Hire scheme in London from its inception in 2010 to 2015, as part of a £25 million deal with Transport for London. [180] [181] Barclays was a longtime title sponsor of the Premier League, in a sponsorship that started with the 2003–04 ...
Stock indexes retreated as investors digested Thursday commentary from Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The odds of a 25-basis-point rate cut in December fell sharply after Powell's address.
Broadcast frequency is 980 AM. CFPL uses a four-tower directional antenna with differing patterns during the day and night. The station primarily airs news, and talk programming, as well as London Knights hockey and Toronto Blue Jays games. The studios are located in downtown London, while its transmitter is located south of London at ...
Canada has a strong co-operative financial services sector, which consists of credit unions (caisses populaires in Quebec and other French speaking regions). At the end of 2001, Canada's credit union sector consisted of 681 credit unions and 914 caisses populaires, with more than 3,600 locations and 4,100 automated teller machines. [45]