F1, NASCAR, GP2, Champ Car, IndyCar, ALMS and More! If It Goes…

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- F1, NASCAR, GP2, Champ Car, IndyCar, ALMS and More! If It Goes…
- DHX Media Reports First Quarter 2007 Figures
- From field to table concept proving a tremendous success - Première…
- Canada goes for wingers over singers: Yahoo! Canada top 2006 online…
- Fifth edition of Champ Car Grand Prix of Montreal: accessible,…

F1, NASCAR, GP2, Champ Car, IndyCar, ALMS and More! If It Goes…
PaddockTalk - Mar 25, 2008
3% of the total number of 2,744 footballers employed by the 98 clubs of the five top European leagues in England, France, Spain, Italy and Germany. This represents a decrease of 2. 5% in comparison to 2005-2006. This trend has been particularly important in France (-6.

DHX Media Reports First Quarter 2007 Figures
Canada NewsWire - Canada NewsWire (press release) - Mar 25, 2008
166 million were up 67%
over the $0. 699 million for Q1 2006. The increase for Q1 2007 is consistent
with the Company’s strategic goal to increase production revenue generated
from home grown productions both in absolute dollars and as a percentage of
the total production revenues earned. For Q1 2007 the Company delivered
$1. 166 million from 13 half-hours of proprietary television programs as well
as $51,000 in producer fees. Distribution, music royalty and new media revenues were up to
$1… For Q1 2007 the Company delivered
$1. 166 million from 13 half-hours of proprietary television programs as well
as $51,000 in producer fees. Distribution, music royalty and new media revenues were up to
$1. 245 million, and $0. 196 million, respectively. These
revenue streams have increased from nil amounts in Q1 2006 as Q1 2007 includes
these revenue steams for the Decode division whereas Q1 2006 includes no
activities for Decode.

From field to table concept proving a tremendous success - Première…
Canada NewsWire - Canada NewsWire (press release) - Mar 25, 2008
Once approved, this
new certification standard will guarantee that wheat breads are made using
wheat flour produced without chemical pesticides. Première Moisson is
justifiably proud to be able to exercise complete quality control over all
products, from the field to the table, especially since this was one of the
goals the company set for itself at the time of founding. Expanding home-grown goodness across Québec

Motivated by the rigour demonstrated by Première Moisson and partners at
Les Moulins de Soulanges, growing numbers of wheat growers are joining in the
adventure. At present, some 350 fields in locations across the province supply
the mill with multiple varieties of wheat, each with their own individual
characteristics. Well aware of the immense creative potential of Québec’s food
industry, Première Moisson is proud to expand the limits of excellence in
bread making through the products it produces and through company commitment
to Les Moulins de Soulanges. Première Moisson indeed intends to deploy every
effort to impose itself as a recognized leader in innovation and one of the
most inspirational sources of ongoing excellence in the bakery industry. About Première Moisson

Première Moisson Bakery is a Québec company which specializes in the
production of healthful products prepared in keeping with authentic,
time-honoured, upscale bakery, charcuterie, pastry, and other specialty
traditions.

Canada goes for wingers over singers: Yahoo! Canada top 2006 online…
Canada NewsWire - Canada NewsWire (press release) - Mar 25, 2008
overall search was focused on celebrity
gossip and entertainment. “Our distinct interests definitely set us apart from our neighbours to
the south and every top ten search list reflects the importance of home grown
content to Canadians,” said Oliver Ho, Buzz Index Editor and pop culture
specialist. “Video search, sports, news, entertainment, celebrity scandals and
more show that Canadians are going online to find information that is relevant
to Canada and significantly different from what our American counterparts are
searching for online. NHL 6. Neopets
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Fifth edition of Champ Car Grand Prix of Montreal: accessible,…
Canada NewsWire - Canada NewsWire (press release) - Mar 25, 2008
“There is such a tremendous atmosphere surrounding the whole race
weekend,” said Tagliani. “Fans who attend the Champ Car race in Montreal are
so passionate about the sport and they want to see you do well, I guess
because they regard us as their ambassadors internationally. But it’s not just
the home-grown drivers who love racing in Montreal. Lots of other drivers have
told me they look forward to racing at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. ”

Tickets for the Champ Car Grand Prix of Montreal go on sale today. A
three-day Senna stadium package is available for $169, while three-day seating
in the hairpin section of the track starts at $139. All three-day grandstand
tickets include a paddock pass.

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