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News ArchivesYEAR2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 MONTH Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec HEADLINES Business excellence gets local recognition Feb. 10, 2009 – Maidstone Bakeries is a finalist for the 25th annual business excellence awards sponsored by the Brantford-Brant Chamber of Commerce. Patio season battleground at bakery Feb. 9, 2009 – Being knee-deep in winter, we are just starting to fantasize about Toronto’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-it patio season. Starting a baking business – it's not a cakewalk Feb. 9, 2009 – There are plenty of resources available for people looking to start up a small food-based business. Enterprise Toronto is a great place to start, as it clearly lists all the necessary registrations and licenses required. The Canada-Ontario Business Service Centre also has info on federal and provincial by-laws.New research: Pulses help prevent diseases Feb. 6, 2009, TORONTO – New clinical research released yesterday shows that eating pulses – beans, peas, lentils and chickpeas – can help combat chronic diseases such as heart disease, obesity and diabetes and contribute to overall good health. Interstate Bakeries exits bankruptcy Feb. 4, 2009, NEW YORK – Interstate Bakeries Corp., the maker of Wonder Bread and Twinkies snack cakes, said on Tuesday it has emerged from bankruptcy after operating under court protection for more than four years. Italians go mad for Anglo-American cupcakes Feb. 3, 2009, ROME – The notorious pride in their national cuisine
has not prevented a diminutive foreign delicacy from conquering Italian
taste buds – all hail the cupcake.
Pulse symposium this week in Toronto Feb. 2, 2009, WINNIPEG – Health and nutrition are pressing issues facing Canadians. Imagine a food ingredient that can help prevent diseases, improve your overall health and is grown in abundance in Canada. Think pulses – beans, peas, lentils and chickpeas. |



Feb. 9, 2009 – There are plenty of resources available for people looking to start up a small food-based business. Enterprise Toronto is a great place to start, as it clearly lists all the necessary registrations and licenses required. The Canada-Ontario Business Service Centre also has info on federal and provincial by-laws.
