Three men charged in the death of an Owen Sound restaurant owner made a brief first appearance in an Owen Sound courtroom on Friday
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GM's new electric cargo van was supposed to be its Ingersoll factory's salvation. Instead, it left the Cami plant idled. Why didn't it sell?
Great Lakes Echo
By Clara Lincolnhol
Michigan is pouring $77 million into clean-up of contaminated abandoned real estate such as former factories. The director of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy says the goal is to make the cleaned-up sites safe for housing, commercial developments and other uses.
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Great Lakes Commission
Ann Arbor, Michigan – Nearly $315,000 will be awarded to support local organizations in controlling nonnative Phragmites australis, one of the most aggressive plant species invading the
Great Lakes Echo
By Eric Freedman
Flashing light on warning signs near curves can slow drivers and reduce the odds of a crash during winter weather conditions, says a new study by Michigan State University engineers.
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London Free Press
“It was an extensive report and I have reviewed that report,” the judge said.
Great Lakes Commission
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) has confirmed that quagga mussels have been found in the north end of Black Bay on Lake Superior, marking the latest […]
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The planning and environment committee voted 6-0 to support expanding the urban growth boundary.
The Kincardine Independent
(By Liz Small) Seventy-two youth curlers from across Grey and Bruce counties filled the Kincardine Curling Club on Saturday, Nov. 29, for the first stop in the Framatome Grey Bruce … Continue reading Kincardine hosts first stop in the Framatome Grey Bruce Minor League of Curling
Great Lakes Echo
By Joshua Kim
Following the completion of segments 1 and 2 of the Portage Canal, local residents and visitors can use the historic site and its amenities following years of disrepair.
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London Free Press
Canada’s long history with public service media offers a useful model for thinking about how AI could serve the public
London Free Press
You never want to leave the space in front of your net unguarded.