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Maintaining strong fiscal performance combined with balanced investments provides a catalyst for the private sector to continue to grow.
We took this program on, and I like being able to put something in the downtown area that will be here years after I'm gone.
I think people will see one up there with a name on it and think that it would be a nice way to honor a grandparent or relative. It's a nice tribute.
It has quietened down a fair bit with this rain, but it is still not over yet.
I thought I could be there; I thought I could help. We made the first one and donated it to the city, and it's just kind of mushrooming from there.
We made a specific decision about three years ago that being a liquidity provider in the European government bond markets was a way for Barclays Capital to differentiate itself.
The overnight rain will be absorbed by the dry ground and lessen the intensity of the active fire, but is not enough to extinguish the fires.
While the fires are less likely to be running strongly, we're still going to need a lot of firefighting work done.
They make a big thing about productivity improvements and increased efficiency and all that but they're not putting the money back into the business.
There's certainly no opportunity for complacency. The work is still ahead of us in terms of the overall firefighting effort,
It just doesn't make any sense. They make a big thing about productivity improvements and increased efficiency and all that but they're not putting the money back into the business.
It's getting bigger and bigger (Boxing Day) because of the gift card phenomenon. It's a no-brainer as a gift, you just give $50 on a gift card and then the person can zip out and get what they want.
It's certainly going to be scary as the fire works its way up (the mountains).
By engaging in this illegal protest they are sanctioning an illegal strike that is undermining the rule of law by openly defying our province's highest legal authority, the B.C. Supreme Court.