Doctoral candidate discovers ‘bird bias’ in 50 years of ornithology research
After forming an interest in wildlife at a young age, Silas Fischer eventually spent summers in New Mexico and explored North America’s “plainest bird.”
Two New Renewable Energy Technologies That Just Might Work
Two new renewable energy technologies are in the news this week. One of them seems like it might actually work.
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Cold Ironing Takes Hold: Ports Achieve Cleaner Air by Electrifying Ship Berths
Decarbonizing maritime operations presents one of the more challenging—but also most impactful—frontiers in global sustainability efforts. As we enter the third phase of our comprehensive strategy for zero-emission ports, the focus shifts squarely toward addressing one of the most significant sources of port emissions: auxiliary engines from vessels at berth. … [continued]
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Lotto fever: Big Southwestern Ontario winners who made headlines
It was the $5-million mystery that gripped people across Southwestern Ontario: Who bought the winning lottery ticket that nearly hit its one-year expiry date before being cashed in? The question appears to have a happy answer. But high-profile lottery mega-wins don’t always have such positive endings. LFP’s Brian Williams looks back on other fascinating Southwestern […]
BIBLIOARTS in Owen Sound a love letter to all things printing
Art is often described as a labour of love, but rarely is an actual pavement-pounding steamroller involved. That was the case Friday night as the Georgian Bay School for the Arts kicked off its second annual BIBLIOARTS Book Arts and Print Fair with an evening of steamroller printing. The crew at GB Arts turned 1st […]