Canadian dollar closed at 97.25 cents US, up 0.74 of a cent Friday
July 31, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
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Canadian dollar closed at 97.25 cents US, up 0.74 of a cent Friday
TORONTO – The Canadian dollar closed up 0.74 of a cent US at 97.25 cents on Friday.The U.S. dollar stood at 102.83, down 0.79 of a
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I am trying to restaurant in Toronto, but where ( which location is good)?
July 31, 2010 by Logan Steele · 1 Comment
I try to hang new restaurant, where large families and friends and have fun to open. In addition, the restaurant is coming mainly from “Sports Bar”, where people, for more great games like football, watch baseball, and so on. But I’m not where I opened the restaurant. I need to know the exact location. And why should I opoen it.
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Twilight fans to converge on Toronto
July 30, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
Victoria Gold Announces C$25 Million Bought Deal Financing
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Twilight fans to converge on Toronto
Bring your fangs and capes — just leave the sunlight at home. Several hundred fans are expected to converge at the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel on Toronto’s waterfront this weekend at the first-ever Ontario Twilight convention, based on the multi-million dollar empire of vampire novels and films.[...]
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Toronto Holiday Property Rentals
July 30, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
Toronto – the largest city in Canada – is full of sights and has much to offer for visitors of all ages.
Here you will find a wealth of museums, historical sites, entertainment, parks and gardens, art and culture, entertainment, sports facilities, shops and restaurants.
There is a wide selection of properties for rent in Toronto, rent as well, therefore an ideal place for a holiday.
There are some attractions that you do not want to, you will miss during your stay! These include the famous CN Tower. There is a beautiful view of the tower, the 553 is seen. 33m high. There are four levels, from which you can see from the tower, including a glass floor observation deck and the outdoors! For those who have achieved a real head for heights, there is the Sky Pod, which is the world’s highest observation platform of the public is at 447m!
Toronto, but has many attractions to visit if you want to keep your feet firmly on the ground! Some of them include the Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario Science Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Casa Loma (former home of the Canadian financial Sir Henry Pellatt), the Bata Shoe Museum, Gardiner Museum, the Design Exchange and much more.
Toronto is ideal for family holidays, too, as there are many family attractions in the region. Some of them belong Centreville Amusement Park (at Centre Iceland), Riverdale Farm Place, Ontario, and the incredible Toronto Zoo.
One of the best ways to see the sights of the city is a turning point. There are different tours you can join, with different modes of transport. There are hiking, cycling, bus tours, cruises, helicopter flights and much more!
The City of Toronto has many neighborhoods, some of which you want to explore during your stay in Canada. For example, there is the Entertainment District, Fashion District, Portugal Village, Old Town, Greektown, Harbour Front, Beaches, Kensington Market, Little Poland, Little India, Little Italy, Toronto, Iceland, and more!
Toronto Islands are also worth a visit. The islands are easily accessible by ferry to the mainland’s. Ferries go Hanlan’s Point, Centre of Iceland and Iceland’s Ward. In addition, you can enjoy the splendid views of the Toronto ferry. In addition, the islands are areas without a car if you can not really escape the hustle and bustle of traffic and enjoy the relaxation. Why not rent a bike and see the island on two wheels?
Toronto is also a great place for shopping, with shopping centers, department stores, specialty shops, markets, etc.
Be sure to check out St. Lawrence Market during your stay. Here you can buy all your arrangements for your holiday! There is bread, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, meat and a variety of other products available, they are ideal for your holiday home to bring rental. This gives you the opportunity to, delicious meals in your vacation home cook. Although you probably want to sample some tasty dishes in many restaurants.
There is a good selection of places where you can dine outside of Toronto. In fact, you are spoiled for choice by the variety of restaurants are here. Whatever your taste will greet you. Some of the kitchens there are Chinese, Thai, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Vegetarian, Indian, seafood, Mediterranean and, of course, the Canada / America.
Toronto is an ideal holiday destination in Canada for everyone. Whether you are planning a fun-filled family holiday, vacation or a relaxing break, Toronto has it all! P>
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Robert Redford film to debut at Toronto fest
July 29, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
Kidman, Affleck films among Toronto fest debuts
A showcase for potential Academy Awards contenders and big fall releases, September’s Toronto International Film Festival will feature titles starring Nicole Kidman, Ben Affleck, Robert De Niro, Natalie Portman, Keanu Reeves, Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan.
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Robert Redford film to debut at Toronto fest
Turning up the star wattage, the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday unveiled world premieres for films by Robert Redford, Guillaume Canet, Michael Winterbottom, John Cameron Mitchell, Tony Goldwyn, Emilio Estevez and David Schwimmer.
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Tweeting Argo fined by CFL
July 29, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
FC Dallas, Toronto FC earn 1-1 draw
Milton Rodriguez scored in the 77th minute to give FC Dallas a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on Saturday. The goal, assisted by David Ferreira, came after Dallas gained a corner kick on Toronto’s sloppy defensive play. Maicon Santos scored in the 61st minute for Toronto. Toronto is unbeaten at home this season at 5-0-4 and is 6-5-5 overall.
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Tweeting Argo fined by CFL
Toronto Argonauts offensive lineman Rob Murphy was fined by his team and the Canadian Football League for comments he made on his Twitter account Wednesday as he and his teammates travelled to Montreal by train.
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Toronto Bhangra pt.5
July 28, 2010 by Logan Steele · 7 Comments
www.hinduyouth.net for more Toronto event videos – Arya Samaj Markham’s Holi Mela 2008 Part 5
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Flight Air France 358 (Toronto) – 1/2
July 28, 2010 by Logan Steele · 25 Comments
Overrun at Toronto
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Woman suing Toronto police for G20 injuries: report
July 28, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
Toronto businessman, Gillani cleared of fraud charges
NEWMARKET, Ont. — A Toronto businessman linked to the Rahim Jaffer controversy was cleared of unrelated fraud charges as the prosecution withdrew those charges Thursday, saying it had no reasonable prospect of conviction.[...]
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Woman suing Toronto police for G20 injuries: report
A 20-year-old Maple Ridge, B.C. woman who claims she was shot twice with a rubber bullet while protesting in Toronto last month is suing the Toronto police, according to reports.
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Restaurant POS Systems: Enhancing Revenues Through Innovation
July 27, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
It is not that long ago that home operators were obviously thrilled to see Remanco POS systems on the market. Has anyone out there still in the original Remanco POS system? She was an elegant looking keyboard, a small black plastic “key” and to remember a Bible PLU. You punch in your printed food and drink orders, and miraculously, your drink at the bar orders, while simultaneously printed at your food in the kitchen. It was exciting, elegant and revolutionary. In many restaurants, was the Main Terminal Remanco proudly next to the machine Pac-Man. Enough said. P> The world of POS Restaurant POS systems and technology in general has come a long way since those early days. Home businesses are much more technically savvy than they ever were, and Point of Sale industry respond again to this fact. That is, here are the main features that you, as operator of hospitality in 2009, for once you have decided to invest in a restaurant POS system again searches. > P> reporting data strong> strong the first two questions, each host-based company wants to maintain a food cost and labor costs to treat. Keep things under control, and your chances of success in a competitive market have risen sharply. Modern POS systems will help you a murderer on these profits by managers access to the large, easy to understand, process data on demand and in real time. A system of point of sale with the state of the art data reporting functions allow you to forecast the volume of business to give managers the information they need to refine the program and to avoid the costs of unnecessary work. Time recording can be precisely controlled. Real time and instant access to data also enables managers to quickly identify problems and make quick decisions to resolve differences in cash flows and are the stocks. The POS system will pay for itself many times, if they can help you get a handle on these two matters only p> Back Office Management and Integration Database strong> p> After all your terminals connected to each other, combined with the ability to run reports to menus and price changes on the fly, the level of inventory management and consolidation of payroll to a central location is critical to your business efficiently and profitably. Your POS system should allow you to do it quickly and easily, while the back office. Integration of database and back of the building management office should be high on your shopping list. Promotions p> Customer Relationship Management strong> , p> efficient a long way to increase profits. Determine whether you work your gift certificate or gift card program as it should but can can be difficult. POS systems that help you quickly evaluate promotions, that the work and those who are not, you can save time and money with a shovel. Do you have a POS system that can track customer data, their likes and dislikes, comments, etc. you can provide valuable information on what future action enforce, and those who have to bite into the grass. dots and effective customer loyalty programs, so your customers come back. When it comes to CRM, can you not when you thought your POS system. P> Wireless Mobile Computing & PDAs strong> p> Wireless POS is imperative for businesses to outside of the traditional brick and mortar locations. places like ski resorts, theme parks and stadiums of great use, wireless POS systems thinking (or counter private suites, for example). In a more traditional, like a restaurant, are the benefits in the table control capabilities to wireless handheld devices numerous. P> With a wireless handheld, to the HR department from time to not under the line to get access to the terminal point of sale, save, and are therefore more productive. Managers can reduce staffing by programming a small qualified staff to give them larger sections, and make their primary focus greeting customers, the orders and up-selling. Non-serving staff can then set (at significant payroll savings) to stay to food and clean delivery of the goods. As a service staff in the situation on the ground, the result is a superior customer experience for your customers and increased sales for you through up-selling and faster turns. In addition, waste is significantly reduced from the order of the table significantly reduced errors. P> The wireless handheld devices were significantly in recent years improved, with great battery life for portable devices and ease of use for employees. The time has indeed come to embrace the wireless technology Point of Sale. P> Payment Security and PCI Compliance strong> < ; / p> Payment security is of critical importance in today’s market reach. With the incidence of fraud and identity theft epidemic proportions, the backup of data security of your credit card the customer is essential. The PCI Security Standards Council is a global open forum for the ongoing development, enhancement, storage, dissemination and implementation of security standards for account data protection. It is imperative that the POS systems today follow this standard. your POS system secure and consistent IDP is and if not, it should be. P> Self Service Technology strong> p created> Self-service technology has quite a buzz in the last few years. After the move, kiosks, POS systems, self- Service offer options that conservators’ ability, food ordering process can delegate for customers themselves. Touch-screen terminals are operated now intuitive and easy and offer add product to sell to items immediately, increasing the average checksums. The traditional ” server will be replaced by food runners, or against employees who do may also quality audits. The payment process can be supported by the client, so that faster cornering and increased coverage table account. Self-service technology can customers be more attractive in search of an experience, but it is certainly interesting for those fast-food or quick service / use to casual establishments. P> POS & Enterprise multilayer capacity strong> p> For those who work large and multi-site operations, choosing the right POS system has never been easy. Because of the logistics and a host of other obstacles, companies were forced with multiple locations, to creatively be, as they coordinated the collection of money and data. Companies like these enterprise systems, the end POS functions such as customer recognition skills, catering and retail, processing, gift cards, debit cards quick and simple options require credit, and much more. You also need a POS system to move the cabling and network problems can, and to preserve the valuable data in case of system or network error. If your company fits into this category, a POS solution company is reliable and flexible is a must . P> With the above points in mind, a POS system is unrivaled in the industry point of sale. volantesystems Toronto
Former CEO drops bid for Northstar Healthcare due to change in finances
July 27, 2010 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
NHLPA has filed grievance over landmark Kovalchuk with New Jersey Devils
TORONTO – The NHL players union has filed a grievance with the league over the rejection of Ilya Kovalchuk’s contract with the New Jersey Devils. Kovalchuk signed a landmark US$102-million, 17-year contract with the Devils last week.
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Former CEO drops bid for Northstar Healthcare due to change in finances
TORONTO – A company headed by a former chief executive has dropped it takeover offer for Northstar Healthcare Inc. (TSX:NHC) due to a “material adverse change” in the ambulatory surgery provider’s financial condition.
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Porkbelly Futures Play at the ROM for Doors Open Toronto
July 26, 2010 by Logan Steele · 2 Comments
www.movingstories.tv — Doors Open Toronto kicked off on Friday, May 22 with festivities at the Royal Ontario Museum. Mayor David Miller and host Mary Ito of CBC Radio One 99.1 FM launched the 10th anniversary celebrations that begin with middle-eastern music from Maza Meze, Lit City readings and a panel with authors Dionne Brand, Barry Callaghan, Amy Lavender Harris and Paul Quarrington, as well as a concert by Porkbelly Futures. More about Porkbelly Futures www.porkbellys.com (c) 2009 BookShorts Inc. With thanks to Doors Open Toronto; Event Produced by City of Toronto and Toronto 175 (toronto.ca/175).
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