Get outside, Michigan: Run for the freighters and catch a sucker
Sault Ste. Marie celebrates the return of ships with a run/walk and Omer holds its annual suckerfish tournament….
How China’s Sinopec Is Escaping The Gas Utility Death Spiral — And Why The West Should Follow
When Sinopec, China’s sprawling petroleum giant, decided to start drilling geothermal wells instead of oil wells, it was initially greeted with skepticism. Geothermal? Renewable energy? Surely not the first place you’d expect an oil-and-gas colossus to stake its future. But Sinopec wasn’t dabbling. True to form, the company went straight … [continued]
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What would the Great Lakes region be like with bullet trains?
A few months ago, I was riding on Amtrak’s new Borealis line from St. Paul, Minn., to Chicago. The train was packed that day, and the new line has proved popular.
My coach seat was much nicer than any airline. Plus, I didn’t have to go through security.
Hockey Notes: London Nationals; Austin Elliott; OHL Cup update
A collection of news and notes from across the Southwestern Ontario hockey scene
Superior has the state’s only private water utility. It’s making it harder to replace lead pipes.
Due to a Wisconsin state law barring privately owned water systems from receiving loan forgiveness, the Superior Water Light & Power Company can’t access the federal loan forgiveness included in […]