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Walkerton bridges reopen after flooding subsides
Both bridges in Walkerton have reopened after flooding led to the bridge closures. Bruce County announced the Durham Street bridge has reopened to alternating single lane traffic once again. And Brockton announced it has reopened Lobies Park bridge along Yonge Street North, between Durham Street and Valleyside Drive. Bruce County transportation director Adam Stanley said […]
Dungannon Agricultural Society at risk of closure due to lack of volunteers
The Dungannon Agricultural Society is in dire need of committed volunteers, or it could be forced to disband. “People are panicking a little bit,” society president Dave Sjaarda said in a March 19 phone interview, describing the community’s reaction to the news. In a letter posted to the society’s social media on March 13, the […]
Potential Impacts of Electric Vehicle Tax Credit Repeal on US Vehicle Market & Manufacturing
The re-election of President Donald J. Trump has created considerable uncertainty regarding the future of the U.S. automotive industry and the nation’s transition to electrified vehicles. Through executive orders, President Trump has indicated intentions to eliminate federal regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks, repeal subsidies … [continued]
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Durham bridge closed due to flooding in Walkerton
The Durham Street bridge at Walkerton’s eastern entrance is closed due to flooding. South Bruce OPP announced the closure Monday morning. Durham Street, between McNab and William streets is closed as a result, which will cause traffic disruptions as it is the main access into Walkerton from the east. Instead, police suggest motorists follow detour […]
Why Lots Of Rabbits Have To Be Harnessed To Keep Grid Clocks Aligned
The UK now has an active market for grid inertia, marking a significant step toward ensuring stability in an electricity grid increasingly reliant on intermittent renewable energy sources. The first successful bidder to provide this inertia service was a notably straightforward yet effective technology: an electric motor spinning a massive … [continued]
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