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Protecting Your Domains - Going Offshore to Canada

Thu, 2008-11-06 05:02 - Topics:

In an increasingly hostile legal environment in the United States, your domains are at risk. Whether it’s the US Treasury Department blacklisting your domains because they are about Cuba or the governor of a backwards state trying to put his cronies’ competitors out of business, this legal risk is growing every day.

A lot of savvy domainers are proactively dealing with this by moving their domains offshore - to registrars located outside the United States. By using an offshore registrar, you are providing yourself with a layer of protection against these attacks on your domains.

Job Search – Spirit

Wed, 2008-10-29 11:10 - Topics:

The basic weapon you need to use in your Job Search in Canada is a High Spirit.
I'm sure you heard lots of things before you come to Canada like: "it's very tough to find a job in Canada", "You're ganna work in a gas station while you are an engineer!", "It's almost impossible to get a job in your profession!", and bla bla bla ...!!

The Most Haunted Places in the Canadian Prairies You can Tour

Thu, 2008-08-21 18:54 - Topics:

Who knew the Canadian prairies were so scary! Other places have cemeteries, scary houses on a hill, or buildings that others have created to be scary. Not in the prairies though. Nope. No way! The number of real ghosts, ghost trains, and even haunted hotels will leave you with goose bumps. Here is a very short list of some of the scariest places in the country.

Canada's Oldest Culture: Western Canada's Aboriginal Peoples

Tue, 2008-08-19 11:41 - Topics:

One of the most prominent things you'll notice as you travel in Saskatchewan and Canada is its rich Aboriginal culture. Having lived on the continent for more than 12 000 years their stories and dances aren't just entertainment. These dances and songs have been performed for thousands of years and tell of how the world was created.

First Solar Heated Community in Canada

Sat, 2008-08-16 12:48 - Topics:

The Drake Landing Solar Community consists of 52 1500 square foot houses and 800 solar panels shining proudly from garage roofs. This is a first for North America, but the Okotoks community is even greener than you think.

Flin Flon Manitoba is Famous for More than Just Medical Marijuana « Life And Travel In The Canadian Prairies

Fri, 2008-08-15 14:59 - Topics:

Flin Flon, Manitoba gained worldwide attention in 2002 when it became the site of a government approved marijuana farm. The legalized farm produces around 400 kg of medicine each year in an underground copper and zinc drift. If you happen to travel to this area of Manitoba, I wouldn’t get my hopes up for a tour offering free samples. Sadly, when the globe focuses on this historic event, they missed out on a lot of the unique scenery and attractions the area has to offer.

Digg - Saskatchewan's Youth at Its Best - FolkFest 2008

Thu, 2008-08-14 14:52 - Topics:

traveltheprairies.wordpress.co… — August 14 - 16 in Saskatoon is an amazing time in the city for young and old. The volunteer based event features a variety of displays, performances, food, and shopping from all over the world. Folkfest started in 1980 and has since grown into one of the best cultural events in Canada.

Eat Manitoban Style: The Top 3 of the Best Places to Eat in Winnipeg « Life And Travel In The Canadian Prairies

Sat, 2008-08-09 13:31 - Topics:

The multiculturalism in the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba make it one of the best places in the Canada to eat and enjoy foods from around the globe. It doesn’t matter what your personal tastes are, there is a restaurant, cafe, or bistro with an atmosphere and price range you will love. Here are three top spots to eat in Winnipeg to include in your next Manitoba travel plans. (In no particular order, you just simply have go there! You’ll be addicted!)

Sasquatch Expeditions: Travel to Manitoba to See Big Foot! « Life And Travel In The Canadian Prairies

Fri, 2008-08-08 23:48 - Topics:

The legendary Sasquatch has been frequently spotted in the Interlake region of Manitoba, Canada as well as Northern Ontario. On July 22, 2008, a group of women had gone berry picking out in the forested region when a giant furry creature started to approach the two. The ladies were used to being out in the area and were completely certain it wasn’t a bear or a moose. They were frightened and immediately returned back to Grassy Narrows. When they returned to the site a short time later, they found a massive footprint that closely resembled a human foot!

40-year-old suspect held in gruesome Manitoba bus killing

Fri, 2008-08-01 18:37 - Topics:

40-year-old suspect held in gruesome Manitoba bus killingPassenger decapitated, witnesses say; story contains graphic details


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