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Grey-Bruce’s hidden gems include a drive-in theatre and stargazer’s dream
Everyone knows about The Grotto, Sauble, now Saugeen Beach, and Blue Mountain resort, but there’s plenty of other fun to be had in Grey-Bruce. With the “staycation” becoming popular again this summer, as Canadian tourists stay north of the border in protest of Trump’s tariffs and threats of annexation, it’s time to explore some hidden […]
United Nations Chief António Guterres Foresees Fossil Fuel Tipping Point
UN chief António Guterres said this week that renewables are clearly winning over fossil fuels in most countries around the world.
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Upgrades coming to arenas in Lucknow, Ripley through provincial grant
The Ontario government is investing $529,500 to upgrade both the Lucknow Community Centre and the Ripley-Huron Community Centre. “The Township of Huron-Kinloss is grateful to the Province of Ontario for this investment through the Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund. This funding will allow us to replace the roof of the Lucknow Community Centre, helping […]
The Truth About The “One Big Beautiful Bill”
“Solving the climate crisis is within our grasp, but we need people like you to stand up and act.” —Al Gore, 2007. “If God had intended to give us unlimited free energy, he would have put a giant furnace in the sky.” —Al Gore, 2025. By Luke Singer and Gautam … [continued]
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3 Very Good Critiques of Tesla’s Affordable Model Expectations
The first half of 2025 is now over — it has been for almost three weeks — and we’re yet to see the more affordable models Tesla said would start production in the first half of 2025. What is going on with those, who knows? I wrote about that and … [continued]
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