David Millar

Yates to join Team Sky as coach

Yates riding in yellow during the 1994 Tour de France Sean Yates has agreed to join British squad Team Sky as sports director from the start of next year. The 49-year-old Englishman, who briefly wore the yellow jersey during...

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How to Pan for Gold - Yukon Territory, Canada

The historic gold fields of the Klondike Gold Rush are a popular destination in the Yukon Territory, Canada. Join David Millar, owner of Goldbottom Tours, as he shows how to successfully pan for gold in this region. Want to...

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Former Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine honoured with province's Order of Merit

By Joe Couture, Leader-PostNovember 18, 2009 1:02 AM REGINA — Five people were invested by Lt.-Gov. Gordon Barnhart into the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, the province’s highest honour, at an event Tuesday in Regina....

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Private Sector Urged to Open Up to Universities

THE UPPER East Regional Minister, Mr. Mark Woyongo has urged the private sector to open up with African Universities so that they would know the kind of skills or manpower needs they require for the production of various goods...

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Minister calls for legislation to monitor activities of NGOs

Tamale, Nov 15, GNA - The Deputy Northern Regional Minister, Mr. Moses Bukari Magbenba, has called for a legislation and regulatory body to monitor the activities both local and foreign Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in...

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Goldbottom Tours - Yukon Territory, Canada

The historic gold fields of the Klondike Gold Rush are a popular destination in the Yukon Territory, Canada. Join David Millar, owner of Goldbottom Tours, on an authentic operating placer gold mine tour in the Klondike. Listen...

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PEZ Talk: Revolution's James Pope

Message by Edmond Hood Amongst all the gloom and doom of sponsors pulling out disenchanted with doping scandals, and races folding, winter track racing does have its successes. One is the 'Revolution' series of indoor winter...

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High Arctic sites still advancing, military says

'Defining what our requirements are' The Canadian Forces are still going ahead with plans to open a High Arctic training centre and deep-sea military port in Nunavut within the next five years. Prime Minister Stephen Harper...

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Less is more to entice members says Friends Provident

Nine out of ten employers rate member communications as important to the success of their pension schemes according to research conducted by Friends Provident. The life and pensions provider also found that 38% of employers...

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Why did Andre Agassi hate tennis?

He is not the only star to claim to detest the sport that made him rich and famous "I play tennis for a living even though I hate tennis, hate it with a dark and secret passion and always have." So writes Andre Agassi in his...

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