DRIVER SURVIVES HIGH-SPEED YELLOWSTONE BISON CRASH TO BUY FUSION AGAIN
Maureen Edgerton, 51, of West Yellowstone, Mt., was driving home on the dark night of April 11, when she unexpectedly slammed her 2007 Ford Fusion into a herd of bison. The 55-mile-per-hour impact totaled the car and killed several of the migrating “American buffalo” on the snowbound highway.

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DRIVER SURVIVES HIGH-SPEED YELLOWSTONE BISON CRASH TO BUY FUSION AGAIN
Toyota Earth Day Scholarships encourage young Canadian environmentalists to live Earth Day®, Every Day
Toyota Canada and Earth Day Canada recognize 15 of Canada’s top young environmentalists for their academic and environmental excellence in the seventh year of this prestigious award (Toronto, ON) – Fifteen exceptional Canadian high school and cégep students, who have combined a passion for environmental stewardship with academic excellence, are being given a helping hand as they embark upon their post-secondary school pursuits. Announced on April 22, Earth Day®, these 15 are the 2009 award-winners in the Toyota Earth Day Scholarship program. “These students are involved in an array of inspiring projects that are having a significant impact in their communities,” said Jed Goldberg, President of Earth Day Canada. “They are truly stepping forward as the environmental leaders of tomorrow.” “How Canada’s youth engage with the world now says a lot about how they’ll shape the world tomorrow.
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Toyota Earth Day Scholarships encourage young Canadian environmentalists to live Earth Day®, Every Day
Toyota: The 2010 Camry: new four-cylinder engine with six-speed transmission adds “more power, less fuel” advantage for Canada’s popular mid-size sedan
(TORONTO) – Legions of loyal Canadian drivers have helped make the Toyota Camry one of North America’s most popular passenger cars, and for the 2010 model year Toyota gives Canadians new reasons to love the Camry, with an upgraded engine and transmission in four-cylinder models that delivers Toyota’s “more power, less fuel” advantage. “Four-cylinder models are the most popular Camry option in Canada, combining ample performance with the fuel-efficiency that Canadian drivers demand – and this year we make things better with a new 2.5 litre engine and six-speed transmission that deliver an increase in horsepower and better fuel efficiency than ever before,” noted Warren Orton, Director at Toyota Canada Inc. “All 2010 Camry models also feature a revised front grille, bumper, new wheel design, front headlamps and the safety of LED tail-lamps and standard Vehicle Stability Control and Traction Control.” Other equipment added for 2010 includes: Bluetooth capability XM satellite ready antenna with pre-wire Improved instrument panel backlighting backup camera USB audio input power windows with automatic up and down functions on all windows The 2010 Toyota Camry is available in six models, all featuring dynamic styling, impressive performance and handling, Toyota’s sterling reputation for quality and safety, and a generous suite of standard equipment
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Toyota: The 2010 Camry: new four-cylinder engine with six-speed transmission adds “more power, less fuel” advantage for Canada’s popular mid-size sedan

