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Owen Sound’s lacrosse community wants to bring turf to the Bayshore
Lacrosse is a small world, and the City of Owen Sound and its box lacrosse organizations may soon benefit. At the city’s community services committee meeting on Wednesday night, committee members heard of a plan seeking to install heavily discounted and lightly used artificial turf at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre for the city’s […]
2026 London budget: Politicians agree to pay off health unit’s moving debt
Deliberations for London’s 2026 municipal budget update got underway Thursday morning, with city politicians endorsing more roads funding, and paying off a Middlesex-London health unit debt related to its relocation. At the city hall debate, city council members, meeting as the budget committee, voted to add back in a little more than $100,000 in annual […]
Op-Ed: I’m Watching From The Philippines, & Your Venti Latte Math Doesn’t Add Up
When I started to write for CleanTechnica, I was on my own journey of decarbonization. Literally. I gave up my Nissan Cefiro, with its 6-cylinder VQ2 engine. I divorced my Nissan Terrano with its 2.7-liter diesel powerplant. There wasn’t a proper electric vehicle in 2017 when I started this journey, … [continued]
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Swiss researcher studies ‘abandonment tourism’ in Detroit
By Camila Bello Castro
A recent case study of a former “abandonment tourism” business in Detroit found a disconnect between the lived experience of many city residents and the lives of the tour participants who were generally white, younger and more international than most Detroiters and generally first-time visitors to the city.
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82 New EV Charging Ports Coming To Part Of Maryland
The energy solutions provider Ameresco recently announced a collaboration with The Resilience Authority of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Maryland, to expand EV charging infrastructure at various county facilities. Fleet electrification can help organizations reduce their environmental footprints and lower operating costs. Electric vehicles can be excellent for fleets because … [continued]
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