A potential bid was on the agenda of Monday's city council meeting in the city in Western Canada that hosted the 1988 Winter Games.
"Household debt – like most things that are good in moderation – can be dangerous in excess," Financial Stability Director Alex Brazier said.
The country's largest world title squad since Seville in 1999 includes 20 debutants from the Olympic Games in Rio last year.
The arrival of Bruce Arena's men in the title match of the regional championship for North and Central America is no surprise.
Bolt has said he intends to run the 100m and the 4x100m relay at the worlds, his final event before retiring.
Japan aims to cut suicides by 30 percent over 10 years, with the government Tuesday approving a plan which seeks to curb extreme work hours seen as contributing to one of the world's highest suicide rates.
The girl's parents went to the Supreme Court after their appeal to abort the 26-week foetus was rejected by a lower authority.
Google's Alphabet announced its second quarter results, an Uber-like startup raised $2 billion in South East Asia, and Microsoft plans to end support for Paint.
Google's Alphabet announced its second quarter results, an Uber-like startup raised $2 billion in South East Asia, and Microsoft plans to end support for Paint.
The program joins 'Outlook Express' and the 'Reader' app/list among Microsoft's apps that will be "removed or deprecated" in Windows 10's Fall Creators Update.
A 21-year-old girl died on Saturday after the Ashongman Community Hospital in Accra allegedly refused to give her blood, even though she was a blood donor.
The military had moved in to restore calm at a registration centre but allegedly assaulted some of the prospective personnel in the process.
It is illegal for mainland law enforcers to operate in semi-autonomous Hong Kong under the city's mini-constitution, the Basic Law.
The move by the four Arab governments came despite mounting international pressure to compromise in their weeks-old boycott of their fellow US ally.
She has said that she had the capacity to sign contracts on behalf of the election management body
Thai authorities have frozen seven bank accounts belonging to ex-premier Shinawatra over a $1bn fine she faces for her administration's controversial rice subsidy scheme.
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A surprisingly weak US dollar will continue to provide a huge boost to corporate earnings growth.
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The legislation, which is the result of a congressional compromise reached at the weekend and is aimed at punishing the Kremlin for meddling in the 2016 US presidential election.
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