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How this PA man converts Lake Erie trash into an artist’s masterpiece
A North East, Pennsylvania resident created an art piece from litter found along the shores of Lake Erie. The 22-by-37-inch piece, titled “Lake Erie Leftovers,” was made from items like […]
Accused London hospital shooter charged in Quebec homicide, GTA gunfire
A Brampton man charged in a shooting at London’s Victoria Hospital emergency room last year faces new charges in a Quebec homicide
Santa Claus lights up the night in Wiarton
The community of Wiarton came out in droves Saturday to give Santa Claus a warm welcome on a chilly night. As the snow slowly floated down through the dark night sky, people lined the town’s main street. Some wore flashing lights and festive outfits while holiday music played throughout. Kids climbed the snowbanks as the […]
Names of women killed in massacre read aloud at Owen Sound vigil
“It’s a stark reminder of how far we have to go.”
Why Simple Fuels Win at Sea: Assessing LNG SOFCs, Hydrogen, Sails, and CCS Against Practical Needs
I was recently asked by someone in the maritime industry whether Bloom Energy’s solid oxide fuel cells could play a real role in maritime propulsion. The question was prompted by the announcement from Ponant, GTT, and Bloom describing a concept cruise vessel for 200 passengers that would combine hard wing … [continued]
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