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Population News Thursday October 4th 2007



P.E.I. LEADS ATLANTIC CANADA IN POPULATION GROWTHP.E.I. LEADS ATLANTIC CANADA IN POPULATION GROWTH
(The Guardian: Tue, 02 Oct) Prince Edward Island had the highest population increase of all the Atlantic provinces, according to information released by Statistic Canada.


Milton Adopts New Rec PlanMilton Adopts New Rec Plan
(WCAX-TV Vermont: Wed, 03 Oct) The town of Milton could be getting some new recreational facilities.  On Monday, the Selectboard approved a 20-year master plan.  It's part of an effort to keep up with population growth.


Alberta leads in population growth but interprovincial migration easing offAlberta leads in population growth but interprovincial migration easing off
(CNews: Thu, 27 Sep) OTTAWA - Alberta has again led the provinces in population growth, according to preliminary demographic estimates for the year ending June 30, 2007. But indications are that the major component fuelling Alberta's gains - interprovincial migration - has started to ease off.


Thompson Peak Hospital to open on Nov. 5Thompson Peak Hospital to open on Nov. 5
(The Arizona Republic: Wed, 03 Oct) Three years to the day since Scottsdale Healthcare announced construction of its third campus, Thompson Peak Hospital will open its doors.



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Renovation of facility almost finishedRenovation of facility almost finished
(Northwest Herald: Wed, 03 Oct) LAKE IN THE HILLS – The renovation of the village’s public works building on Haligus Road almost is complete.


Firefighters both drawn to department for same reasonsFirefighters both drawn to department for same reasons
(Canadian Statesman: Wed, 03 Oct) CLARINGTON -- Forty years may separate their recruitment as part-timers with Clarington's fire department, but Alf Alldread and Craig Forsey have a lot in common. Both have family members who are


Buddhadeb in line of fire over death of an IT proBuddhadeb in line of fire over death of an IT pro
(Deccan Herald: Wed, 03 Oct) The cost of inequality Discrimination is more covert these days and the burden of proof in most cases initially lies on the claimant to show wrongdoing - a high hurdle to overcome.


Letters: Over population should be addressedLetters: Over population should be addressed
(Park Rapids Enterprise: Tue, 02 Oct) Congratulations on your Oct. 1 article “A Shot of Hope,” and congratulations to those who are sacrificing their lives and resources in seeking solutions to some very complex problems.


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