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Owen Sound to loan old city hall clock to Grey Roots for exhibit
A Grey Roots museum exhibit will display the old Owen Sound city hall four-sided face, clockworks and bells salvaged after a fire destroyed old city hall in 1961. The items will be displayed in mid-January, together with a J. James photograph, which includes the square brick clock tower and clock, which was erected a year […]
The Next Great Investment Opportunity: Get Rich Quick From New “Green” Energy
It’s happened to you on the internet, some enticing topic, a magic excelsior for weight loss, or a way to get rich quick. You have to open 30 web pages while they beat around the bush, then finally they tell you how buy the excelsior for a special one-time only … [continued]
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Epic goalie duel in Owen Sound goes to Seb Gatto in the shootout
Hockey is said to be the ultimate team game, but Saturday’s tilt in Owen Sound felt like a straight-up goalie duel at times. Team Canada netminder Carter George in the red corner. Nineteen-year-old OHL newcomer Sebastian Gatto in the green. And it’s Gatto who took the decision, backstopping the London Knights to a 3-2 shootout […]
Royal Society Report: Geoengineering Is A Really Bad Idea
A study by the Royal Academy shows that geoengineering is fraught with climate and political dangers that could backfire on humanity.
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A Second Golden Spike for an Electrified Canada: Using Carney’s Budget to Link the Provinces
Mark Carney’s first budget as Finance Minister quietly provided Canada with the ingredients for something the country has lacked for a century: a truly national electricity backbone. The Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credit, a 15% refundable credit on new generation, storage, and the transmission of electricity between provinces and territories, … [continued]
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