More victims come forward, losses mount in retirement home fraud: OPP
A fraud at a Southwestern Ontario retirement home is âbigger than it first appearedâ and has cost victims more than the $50,000 originally estimated, police tell The London Free Press.
Ontario reports first human rabies case since 1967
Last week, Ontario reported its first case of human rabies since 1967. The incident occurred in Gowganda, a rural community south of Timmins, Ont., in the Timiskaming District. It was … Continued
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Kayaks, tools reported stolen from Grey Highlands property
Police are investigating after a break-in at a property in Grey Highlands where an estimated $8,000 worth of items were taken, including tools and kayaks. Sometime between Sept. 5 at noon and Sept. 7 at 10 a.m. a shed and storage container were broken into on a property on Road 140 near Flesherton, Grey Bruce […]
Locals spot what appears to be an alligator in Lake Erie
On August 4, Erie, Penn., resident Stina Roach was swimming with her children and husband near the East Avenue boat launch when they saw something bobbing in the water. Small … Continued
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Michigan’s ambitious clean energy laws face a peninsula-sized hurdle | Great Lakes Now
By Izzy Ross, Grist
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Last year, Michigan became one of the latest states to adopt a clean energy standard, passing sweeping legislation that calls for utilities there to use 100 percent clean electricity by 2040 and sets targets for renewable energy development, among other requirements.
