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Supreme Court will not hear appeal about ownership of stretch of Sauble Beach
In 2023, an Ontario Superior Court justice ruled an additional 2.4-kilometre strip of the popular beach “is and always has been part of Saugeen First Nation’s reserve.”
Western Mustangs hope old injury won’t hinder season for QB Evan Hillock
Evan Hillock is aiming for a similar story.
Pushing the Boundary
In the early 1800s, a group of politicians decided part of the Ohio border should move farther north. It started a decades-long border fight between Michigan and Ohio. There were winners. There were losers. And in the end, it shaped the states as we know them.
Trump wants to revive the U.S. maritime industry. What does that mean for Michigan’s maritime academy?
The industry is already teetering on the edge of a labor shortage for entry level officers. Will there be enough cadets? We go out on the water at the Great Lakes Maritime Academy in Traverse City.
BYD’s Opportunity to Establish Brand Preference in the Developing World
It may be easy to dismiss initial numbers in emerging markets as being relatively small in quantity and purchasing power. But those markets are developing as the people within them develop. Establishing brand preference and tying the brand to the economic emergence of these countries has an impact that extends far beyond monthly sales rankings. Electric vehicles are the future, and BYD can make their brand most associated with that future. The opportunity exists to establish long-lasting brand preference that can span generations, if BYD can take advantage of it.
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