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Rogers Media of Toronto has launched new websites for radio stations 91.7 The Bounce in Edmonton and 102.3 Bob FM in London, ON. The site allow the stations to offer continually updated content that can be shared via social networks. The sites are structured in the style of blogs. Visitors can view recent playlists from the stations, buy music and share listening habits with others. Other features include multimedia galleries, loyalty clubs and contest sections. "91.7 The Bounce in and 102.3 Bob FM are premium additions to the Rogers group of radio stations and we are very excited to announce these new branded destinations," said Robyn Walters, director and general manager of radio at Rogers Digital Media. "Our focus is on delivering a great listener experience across all our websites and mobile applications and these new sites are great examples of our commitment to that goal." The sites are located at <http://www.thebounce.ca> and <http://www.1023bob.com>.

The Toronto-based Real Estate Council of Ontario has launched a new consumer website at <http://www.reco.on.ca> intended to provide information to home buyers and sellers about the benefits of a regulated real estate industry. The site includes a search function which will confirm whether an individual or brokerage is registered to trade in real estate in Ontario. The site also offers information on topics such as planning an open house, spotting a house that may have been used for growing drugs, and ways to avoid mortgage fraud. "We believe the public will benefit from the information we have on our website and the new tools and features that can help them make more informed decisions before buying or selling a home," said Tom Wright, president and CEO of the council. The council is responsible for the administration of the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act 2002, which regulates the trade of real estate in Ontario.

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