Tag: covid
If you’re happy and you know it . . . you likely don’t live in London
A new survey by Statistics Canada shows only about four in 10 Londoners say they have a high level of satisfaction with their lives
Why are so many London-area pupils missing so much class?
Some students still aren’t coming to school enough, a continuing trend that began after the pandemic, Thames Valley officials say.
Cheers! Love of scotch, hometown turns vacant building into ‘unique’ bar
What’s now the name of a bar set to open in downtown Ingersoll is rooted in a virtual meeting between friends trying to stay connected during a COVID-19 lockdown.
Letters to the Editor: February 5, 2025
Doug Ford has a majority government and chances are he’ll squeak in again, given the limited party choices we’ve got.
Q+A: What to know about the London region’s measles outbreak
Middlesex-London Health Unit is sounding the alarm about potential exposures to measles, amid a rising number of cases in the wider region.
U.S. Coal Exports Reached 6-Year Record in June 2024
Gross U.S. coal exports in June 2024 totaled 10 million short tons, the most in a month since October 2018, data from our Short-Term Energy Outlook data browser show. Annual average U.S. coal exports were 9.0 million short tons in 2024. U.S. coal exports have increased each year since 2020, when they averaged … [continued]
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EVs Take 21.6% Share In France — Renault 5 Back In The Lead
November’s auto sales saw plugin EVs take 21.6% share in France, a drop from 25.0% year on year. Most of the drop came from weak PHEV performance, whilst BEV share grew slightly YoY. Overall auto volume was 114,673 units, down over 6% YoY, and far from pre-covid seasonal norms (around … [continued]
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Owen Sound chamber concerned about Trump tariff threat
The Owen Sound & District Chamber of Commerce is surveying its members on the potential impacts of recent American tariff threats. It’s asking about specific tariff impacts on their operations, potential changes to their supply chain, pricing or customer base, and insights into how the chamber can better support them. So far, the response has been […]
Southwestern Ontario criminal fails in bid to shake off dangerous offender tag
A Sarnia man’s appeal of his seven-year prison sentence and dangerous offender designation has been rejected by three judges in Ontario’s Appeal Court. Ronald Craig Hope, then 57, was arrested in May 2018 shortly after Sarnia police said he was wanted on charges including uttering threats to cause bodily harm and criminal harassment. He was […]
Points North: A Sticky Solution for Microplastics
By Michael Livingston, Interlochen Public Radio
Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
This episode was shared here with permission from Interlochen Public Radio.
Microplastics are everywhere.