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Musk And Trump — The Road Ahead Is Strewn With Ethical Challenges
Elon Musk wants to be a major force in the next administration but is that partly for selfish reasons that could lead to ethics violations?
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NYT’s Top 10 list includes 2 books featured by National Writers Series
The New York Times annually names the 10 best fiction and nonfiction books of the year. This year’s list features books by Kaveh Akbar and Hampton Sides — both of whom appeared in Traverse City this year.
New London transportation plan ‘unimaginative, bland’: Expert
Calling it “unimaginitive,” “bland” and politically safe, one planning expert isn’t sold on London’s master transportation plan so far.
Q + A: LHSC supervisor on topsy-turvy year, hospital’s next steps
Reporter Jennifer Bieman caught up with supervisor David Musyj to talk about LHSCâs next steps. Â
We loved these things in 2024, and hope you enjoy them in 2025
The IPR News staff assembled a list of things we loved over the past year (most of which have very little to do with news). We hope these little pieces of joy from our lives will bring some joy to yours in 2025.
Developer planning to demolish accessory buildings at old courthouse
The developer of the historic courthouse and jail in Owen Sound has filed a notice of intent to demolish some non-heritage and accessory structures at the property. The demolition proposal was approved by the city’s community services committee at a meeting on Dec. 18, but still needs to be endorsed by city council. If the request […]
Hospital’s food drive helps fight hunger
GODERICH – As the temperature dropped and snow began to fall, Alexandra Marine and General Hospital (AMGH) focused on community support with a special holiday food drive to assist the Goderich St. Vincent de Paul food bank. Recognizing the rising costs of necessities, staff at AMGH came together to donate essential items such as paper […]
Campus of care plans stall in The Blue Mountains, talks for new long-term-care home ongoing
Planning for a proposed 160-bed long-term-care home and surrounding community in The Blue Mountains have stalled. The Town of The Blue Mountains announced in a statement to its website earlier this month that talks with developer SkyDev and long-term-care manager peopleCare have ceased. The project slated to develop a retirement living community alongside a 160-bed […]
2024 Was A Productive Year For My Decarbonization Efforts
It’s the time of year when people publish retrospectives on the year and start thinking about the year ahead. As so much of my work ends up in CleanTechnica, I thought it would be useful to provide my retrospective here. On a purely personal note, I’ve been told over and … [continued]
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