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The investigation was triggered by an upswing in gang violence, and the nightclub shooting of a 23 year-old last November.After imposing a 14-day quarantine on travellers returning from Spain this weekend, Britain has announced it is consideringboosted by gains in the materials and energy sectorsThe S&P/TSX composite index was up 1.03 per cent to 16,161.33.On Wall Street, stocks closed higher as progress in U.S. stimulus efforts increased investor optimism.
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Nowhere would Calgary’s economic decline seem more apparent than the the completely vacant, 37-floor tower that previously housed the headquarters of Nexen Inc.. The tower has been “the subject of a nasty legal battle over alleged contamination ... that pits the owners and landlord against the subsidiary of a Chinese state-owned oil company that last occupied it”
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