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ISO DEVELOPS NATURAL GAS VEHICLE FUELLING STATION STANDARD
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Organisation for Standardization (ISO) is developing standards for natural gas fuelling stations to help promote vehicles using this alternative fuel. A new committee ISO/PC 252 will coordinate the work, developing two standards: on fuelling stations for compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG).…
US-CANADA COMPANY ISSUES SHARES TO EXPLORE CONGO, NAMIBIA FIELDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
HOUSTON, Texas, and Vancouver, British Columbia-based oil and gas company EnerGulf Resources is selling 10 million shares to raise Canadian dollar CAD4 million (USD3.89 million). This will finance hydrocarbon exploration of the onshore Lotshi Block (western Democratic Republic of Congo), the offshore ‘Block 1711’ (Namibia) and working capital.…
RELOADING GIVES ORGANISED CRIME TWO BITES AT THE CHERRY
BY ALAN OSBORN
‘RELOADING’ is a double scam that exploits human psychological weaknesses to give criminals a second bite at some unfortunate victims after ripping them off initially with bogus time-share, investment and other offers. Alan Osborn reports.
THE INCREASING ubiquity of personal information through social media services have encouraged 419 or advance fee frauds.…
DRINKS PACKAGING RECYCLING BECOMING INCREASINGLY COMMON WORLDWIDE
BY EMMA JACKSON
SUSTAINABILITY is becoming increasingly important in the beverage industry, and worldwide companies have been embracing environmentally conscious initiatives.
In the province of Ontario, in Canada, The Beer Store (TBS), a protected retailer under Canada’s highly regulated drinks sales system, collects empty packaging, and has boasted of a return rate of 94% between 2008 and 2009.…
INNOVATIVE PACKAGING TRANSFORMING GLOBAL DRINKS PACKAGING INDUSTRY
BY MARK ROWE
INNOVATIVE packaging is transforming the drinks industry. Heavy tins and bottles are being replaced by lighter composite and biodegradeable materials; hi-tech cartons are being manufactured that tell consumers if the milk’s gone off; and RFID (radio frequency identification) tags are being embedded with temperature sensors.…
SUNFLOWER GENOME PROJECT TO YIELD BIG RESULTS FOR OIL PRODUCERS
BY EMMA JACKSON
THE SUNFLOWER family is joining the ranks of other genetically sequenced oil crops, as a Canadian-led project maps the sunflower genome, part of the largest flowering family on the planet – with significant potential for commercial benefit for the oils and fats sector.…
CANADIAN PUBLISHERS SLOW TO WELCOME APPLE IPAD
BY EMMA JACKSON
ON Canada Day – July 1 – Apple Inc launched the Canadian version of its iBookstore application, compatible with the iPad and other Apple products – but the enthusiasm from Canadian publishers has varied.
HarperCollins Canada was quick to get on board: beginning that day, thousands of Canadian titles from the multinational publisher were available through the application.…
CANADIAN OIL COMPANY TAKEOVER APPROVED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN ALBERTA court has approved the takeover of Calgary-based Canadian oil firm Ryland Oil Corporation by Crescent Point Energy Corp, with whom it is working to develop the Flat Lake Bakken area in southeast Saskatchewan. Ryland shareholders are to receive Crescent shares in the deal, involving the transfer of Canadian dollars CAD121.8 million (US dollars USD115 million).…
CANADA'S FLAVOURED TOBACCO BAN DRAWS GLOBAL CRITICISM
BY KEITH NUTHALL and ALYSHAH HASHAM
CANADA – long a difficult jurisdiction for the tobacco sector – became tougher still on July 5, when a national ban on manufacturing and selling most flavoured cigarettes, cigarillos and blunt wraps came into force.…
REISMAN SAYS HARD COPY SALES WILL SURVIVE EBOOK GROWTH IN CANADA
BY EMMA JACKSON
THE FOUNDER and CEO of Canada’s book retail giant Indigo Books & Music Inc Heather Reisman has told The Bookseller she firmly believes paper books will survive and thrive in an increasingly digitalised world of bookselling, despite predicting ebooks will take a whopping 20% of the book market in the future.…