Regular, premium or hydrogen?
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City, agriculture killing Lake Winnipeg: ecologist
WINNIPEG – Lake Winnipeg is Canada's sickest large body of water, according to one of the country's leading scientists. http://winnipeg.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=mb_lakewpg20040928 Continue reading City, agriculture killing Lake Winnipeg: ecologist
Western Canadians bring clean water to Haiti
CALGARY – A western Canadian aid organization is co-ordinating a project in Haiti which will make clean drinking water available … Continue reading Western Canadians bring clean water to Haiti
Surrey not protecting trees: councillor
VANCOUVER – Surrey city councillor Dianne Watts says the isn't enforcing its own bylaws when it comes to protecting trees … Continue reading Surrey not protecting trees: councillor
Northgate faces tough struggle in bid to expand B.C. mine
AT THE KEMESS MINE, B.C. — Sitting in a lunchroom at her workplace, Corrinne Patrick doesn't bat an eye when … Continue reading Northgate faces tough struggle in bid to expand B.C. mine
Antarctic shows first rise in greenhouse gases
Tokyo ? Carbon dioxide levels over Antarctica have risen 2.6 per cent from six years ago ? the first greenhouse … Continue reading Antarctic shows first rise in greenhouse gases
Ontario to alter regulations on hazardous waste
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty took the first step Tuesday toward fulfilling his promise to turn the province's lax regulations on … Continue reading Ontario to alter regulations on hazardous waste
Oil climbs to new high
Crude prices rose to record highs Tuesday ? holding above $50 (U.S.) a barrel ? as supply fears continued to … Continue reading Oil climbs to new high
Shipping news buoys the right whale
Lubec, Me.. ? The impressive and endangered right whale is safer in its summer playground these days after a change … Continue reading Shipping news buoys the right whale
Fuel cell technology energizing real estate
In Edison and in Parsippany, N.J., two Sheraton hotels draw their basic power needs from 250-kilowatt fuel cells. Three Marriott … Continue reading Fuel cell technology energizing real estate
Government And Industry Partner on “Pay-As-You-Go” Plan to Cut Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
OTTAWA – A new pilot project jointly funded by the Government of Canada, ATCO Electric Ltd. and InfoEnergy Inc. will … Continue reading Government And Industry Partner on “Pay-As-You-Go” Plan to Cut Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
