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Beyond the Shore: Surfing Lake Michigan
Michigan Public’s Dustin Dwyer dons a wetsuit, borrows a surfboard, straps on a GoPro, and heads into the waves of Lake Michigan. In November. All in the name of finding out: How does anyone have fun surfing in Lake Michigan?
SEC Moves Toward Rescinding Climate Disclosure Rule, Retreating Further From Investor Protection
SEC Moves Toward Rescinding Climate Disclosure Rule, Retreating Further From Investor Protection WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Securities and Exchange Commission has submitted a proposed rule titled “Rescission of Climate-Related Disclosure Rules” to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review, advancing the agency’s effort to formally rescind its 2024 climate disclosure … [continued]
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Municipal election 2026: What issues will drive the debate?
Voters are turning their mind to the issues that will be debated in London before the municipal election on Oct. 26
The New England Fishing Industry Is Helping Scientists To Understand Ocean Changes
For decades, fishing studies typically employed one-on-one mapping exercises, guided by a facilitator who helped fishing industry participants to draw polygons or mark points on a digital or a paper map of an area of interest. Such ocean mapping has a strong temporal component, as it is intended to gather … [continued]
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New Sacred Heart Catholic School to be built in Mildmay
‘This announcement marks a historic day for the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board and the Mildmay community.’ — Lori Di Castri, chair of the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board