Aaron Teasdale
Mar 10 2007, Rajni

The Adventure Cycling Association, a non-profit group has accomplished the task of constructing a 21st century version Underground Railroad bicycle route (2,100-miles from the Deep South into Canada) which is chronicled in the five maps of about 400...

Related Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
Earlier, most of the teenagers were not even in touch with words like “invention” and “innovation.” However, apparently, it is now the New Age...
made popular Jun 10 2009
(34)
Laurie, Toronto
Affordable places to visit in Ontario Canada without breaking your budget.
made popular Jun 5 2009
(0)
AP, Toronto
Chrysler Canada’s southern Ontario assembly plants have halted production indefinitely while its parent company restructures under bankruptcy protection in the...
made popular May 1 2009
(0)
AP, Toronto
The Canadian federal and Ontario governments will jointly hold a 2 percent equity stake in a restructured Chrysler Canada and will lend almost 4 billion Canadian...
made popular May 1 2009
(0)
AP, Toronto
The Canadian and Ontario governments will jointly hold a 2 percent equity stake in a restructured Chrysler Canada and will lend about 3 billion Canadian dollars...
made popular Apr 30 2009
(0)
AP, Toronto
Talks between the Canadian Auto Workers and Chrysler are showing progress and an announcement could come Thursday, said Ontario’s economic development minister.
made popular Apr 23 2009
(0)
AP, Buffalo
The New York Power Authority is exploring whether wind power projects are possible off the shores of lakes Erie and Ontario.
made popular Apr 22 2009
(0)
AP, Toronto
The Canadian subsidiaries of General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC are expected to request more aid when they release their restructuring plans later this week,...
made popular Feb 18 2009
(0)
AP, Toronto
Ontario provincial police say they rescued two children and arrested 31 people in what they are calling the largest child pornography investigation in the...
made popular Feb 5 2009
(0)
AP, Toronto
The federal and Ontario governments will provide the Canadian subsidiaries of the Detroit Three automakers with $3.29 billion in emergency loans, the prime minister...
made popular Dec 20 2008
(0)
AP, Toronto
The federal and Ontario governments have announced a 4 billion Canadian dollars ($3.29 billion) bailout package for the Canadian subsidiaries of the Detroit Three...
made popular Dec 20 2008
(0)
Rahul Bhandari, Shimla
Foreign banks that are crucial to the success of the asset-backed commercial paper restructuring are pressuring Ottawa and the other players involved in the $32-billion...
made popular Dec 19 2008
(0)
AP, Toronto
Canada’s federal government and the province of Ontario agreed Friday to provide $3.5 billion Canadian dollars ($2.8 billion) for the Canadian auto industry.
made popular Dec 13 2008
(0)
AP, Toronto
Canadian officials proposed tougher restrictions on teen drivers in Ontario, including a prohibition on new motorists 19 and younger from driving with more than one...
made popular Nov 19 2008
(0)
AP, Toronto
The Ontario government said Wednesday it would compensate victims after a judicial inquiry concluded poor oversight and the inadequate training of a Canadian...
made popular Oct 1 2008
(1)
AP, White River
Police charged a man Monday with an attack on a Greyhound bus in northern Ontario that left a passenger hospitalized, just weeks after a suspect was accused of stabbing...
made popular Sep 23 2008
(0)
Gagandeep, Shimla
While some of us are satisfied enough with flight simulation games, other creative geniuses put their minds to work and design real joyrides. Here’s an effort that...
made popular Aug 26 2008
(0)
AP, Toronto
Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson and three others have survived a float-plane crash near Bancroft, in southeastern Ontario, the band’s manager, Adam Smith,...
made popular Aug 25 2008
(0)
AP, Ontario
Police say there’s been an alarming rise in urine-filled plastic containers found along a three-mile stretch of Interstate 84 in eastern Oregon.
made popular Aug 8 2008
(0)
AP, Toronto
The Canadian province of Ontario will join a regional carbon credit trading pact developed by U.S. governors that would give companies financial incentives to reduce...
made popular Jul 18 2008
All Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented