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Provincial funding in the nick of time to save local snowmobile trails
Faced with rising costs, the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs was preparing to consolidate its vast network of snowmobile trails before the province stepped in with an influx of cash.
Santa Claus lights up the night in Wiarton
The community of Wiarton came out in droves Saturday to give Santa Claus a warm welcome on a chilly night. As the snow slowly floated down through the dark night sky, people lined the town’s main street. Some wore flashing lights and festive outfits while holiday music played throughout. Kids climbed the snowbanks as the […]
Names of women killed in massacre read aloud at Owen Sound vigil
“It’s a stark reminder of how far we have to go.”
PHOTOS: London homes lit up for the holiday season
Homes lit up for Christmas can be seen all around London.
How Outdated Engineering Models Distort Today’s EV & Road Charges Debate
The debate about vehicle weight and road damage shows how quickly a simple idea can gain traction even when the underlying evidence is thin. Commenters often reach for a familiar claim that heavier vehicles must be responsible for increased road wear. The argument sounds reasonable at first glance and it … [continued]
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