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Mooz the dog helps scientists study threatened turtles
By Rachel Lewis
The Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians’ Natural Resources Department has been working to conserve the threatened wood turtle. Their top team member is Mooz, a 9-year-old labradoodle who has been helping his owner, Bill Parsons, find wood turtles for the past five years.
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Match Eatery and Public House opened for business Wednesday, the bar and restaurant at London’s Cascade Casino at Western Fair, but more than another spot for wings and beer in London, it marks a crit
It’s just after the lunch rush at London’s newest upscale pub and the bar business is still buzzing, as is general manager Darcy Romanin.
The Labor Day Legacy Of Offshore Wind Workers
Almost one hundred and forty-three years ago, on September 5, 1882, workers in New York City celebrated the first Labor Day holiday with a parade. The occasion became an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of US workers and their contributions to the country’s strength, prosperity, and well-being. … [continued]
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From Carbon Capture to ESG: The Seven Deadly Sins of Clean Energy
Recently I sat down virtually with Laurent Segalen and Gerard Reid, investors, bon vivants, and hosts of Redefining Energy, the main channel to my nerdcast side channel Redefining Energy—Tech. The reason? A fun episode of their podcast where we talked about sin, energy, and investment. Laurent Segalen [LS]: Today on … [continued]
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Goodbye to the Bayshore Bounce, rink upgrades modernize Owen Sound arena
The Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre got a facelift this summer. Say goodbye to the “Bayshore Bounce” and “clavicle killer” corners. The rink, known in Ontario Hockey League circles for being dark and somewhat cavernous with its low-slung ceiling and cement-hard boards, has undergone a $3.34 million refresh. The work involved replacing the ice surface, […]