Month: September 2024
Prison may loom for London ex-teacher guilty of luring, child porn charges
London elementary school teacher Sean Lypaczewski’s life spiraled so far out of control two years ago that he now faces the prospect of prison.
Chicago-Area Oil Refineries Among Worst Water Polluters in US, Environmental Group Finds
Oil refineries are discharging toxic pollutants into our waterways and the Great Lakes with little oversight from regulators and three of the very worst polluters can be found in the […]
Chicago-Area Oil Refineries Among Worst Water Polluters in US, Environmental Group Finds
Oil refineries are discharging toxic pollutants into our waterways and the Great Lakes with little oversight from regulators and three of the very worst polluters can be found in the […]
COMMENTARY: Ontario’s plans for York Region’s sewage could hurt Great Lakes — and U.S. relations
To provide adequate sewage capacity for the population growth it wants in York Region, the Doug Ford government has decided to move tens of millions of liters to wastewater to […]
COMMENTARY: Ontario’s plans for York Region’s sewage could hurt Great Lakes — and U.S. relations
To provide adequate sewage capacity for the population growth it wants in York Region, the Doug Ford government has decided to move tens of millions of liters to wastewater to […]
Lake Erie algae in 2022 worse than predicted
A year-end report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said that Lake Erie algae blooms were more severe than expected due to an increase in biomass. Read the full […]
Lake Erie algae in 2022 worse than predicted
A year-end report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said that Lake Erie algae blooms were more severe than expected due to an increase in biomass. Read the full […]
COMMENTARY: On World Wetlands Day, the world’s ‘Great Lakes’ are Exhibit A for why wetlands matter
World Wetlands Day celebrates the ability of wetlands to preserve important freshwater lakes, which is critical to the Great Lakes basin and the 30 million people who live around them. […]
COMMENTARY: On World Wetlands Day, the world’s ‘Great Lakes’ are Exhibit A for why wetlands matter
World Wetlands Day celebrates the ability of wetlands to preserve important freshwater lakes, which is critical to the Great Lakes basin and the 30 million people who live around them. […]
Trustees take unprecedented step, expropriate land for new school
In a first for the Thames Valley District school board, trustees on Tuesday night formally approved the expropriation of land on which they plan a much-needed elementary school in Belmont, a rural community southeast of London.