Tag: 2021
More than 240 workers are on the picket line in downtown London, striking the agency over working conditions and pay, as the insurer is preparing to move its head office to London in the former 3M bui
London’s tenure as the new provincial head office for the Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) is off to a rocky start.
The Gelman plume: Questions about health effects
Rita Loch-Caruso and the Yale Superfund Research Center want to use Ann Arbor’s case study to learn more about what they call “another forever chemical.” There’s a lot to learn and a surprising amount that isn’t known.
Judge mulls fate of police officer charged in fatal on-duty shooting
Const. Sean O’Rourke has pleaded not guilty after shooting Nicholas Edward Grieves, 24, near Chatham in the early morning of July 7, 2021.
Two Bus Routes, One in Kenya and One in Rwanda, Now Served by 100% Electric Buses!
OMA Service Limited just became the first operator in Nairobi, Kenya, to run an all-electric fleet on a core route. OMA Service Limited has just retired all of its diesel busses that were serving the Kariobangi South–to–Nairobi CBD route. The route will now exclusively be served by OMA Service Limited’s … [continued]
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How to Close the AFIF Funding Gap in 2026/2027
The EU’s funding instrument to support the rollout of public charging lacks €1.25 billion in a critical moment. An initiative to fill this gap should be a priority for Commissioner Tzitzikostas’ Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP). The Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) is a key EU funding instrument supporting the … [continued]
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