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Kane was unable to feature for England during the international break due to an ankle injury but is fit to return.
OpEd: People still need housing, but the legislature decreased the investment in the Rural Housing Trust Fund to $5 million annually over the next couple years.
The U.S. Federal Reserve held the benchmark interest rate steady in the 5.25% to 5.5% range at its March policy meeting, and officials continued to anticipate approving three quarter-point interest rate cuts by the end of 2024. Before policymakers begin to ease borrowing costs they say they want to see more data confirming that inflation is returning to their 2% target. , which the Fed uses to set its 2% inflation target, increased at a 2.5% annual rate in February, up from the 2.4% rate seen in January.
The stock market impressed but Friday's inflation data was sticky. Nvidia peer and AI chip IPO Astera Labs could be starting a base.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday set strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks, buses and other large vehicles, an action that officials said will help clean up some of the nation's largest sources of planet-warming greenhouse gases. The new rules, which take effect for model years 2027 through 2032, will avoid up to 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades and provide $13 billion in net benefits in the form of fewer hospital vi
One media report got completely the wrong end of the stick when Pete Wicks was pictured with his mum at an event.
After the Chicago Bulls' win over the Indiana Pacers, head coach Billy Donovan showed love to Javonte Green.
New global office demand data from VTS forecasts that New York City will hit 30 million square feet of office leasing in 2024. VTS Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer Ryan Masiello joins Market Domination Overtime to discuss commercial real estate trends and what they suggest for the broader market. Masiello signals that New York represents a market where the headlines do not meet the reality of what is happening on the ground: the city has led office demand recovery since the onset of the pandemic, he claims. The VTS co-founder explains that the firm's modeling looks across 13 billion square feet of office space managed on the VTS platform. According to this data, Masielo says San Francisco's office demand is showing signs of resilience, though the tech sector is 60% behind its pre-COVID office capacity. If interest rates come down, "tech companies can start growing again," Masielo adds. With the shift to hybrid and virtual labor, office footprints have shrunk only by about 6% from pre-COVID levels, Masielo says. Such work policies aren't impacting the size of companies' office footprints, he adds. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. Editor's Note: This article was written by Gabriel Roy.
According to Radhi Devlukia, the FODMAP diet is an established explanation for why people have begun to remove onions and garlic from their routines.
FORMOSA – Prof. Susan Glasauer of the University of Guelph and Society of Wetland Scientists made a presentation to Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority’s board of directors on March 21, seeking endorsement of an application to declare the Greenock Swamp a “Wetland of Distinction.” She told the directors that a group of students has been studying the swamp, and is working toward making the application to have it declared a Wetland of Distinction. It would become only the second such wetland to
BRUCE COUNTY – Bruce County has agreed to help fund the Grey Transit Route service between Owen Sound and Wiarton until the end of the year, but has stated that without financial support from the province, the route is not sustainable. The report presented to Bruce County council on March 21 stated that Grey Transit Route (GTR) began running in 2020 with funding from a Province of Ontario Community Transportation grant. The provincial funding for the entire program will end on March 31, 2025. GT
FORMOSA – Erik Downing, Saugeen Conservation’s manager of environmental planning and regulations, gave an overview of recent changes made by the province to the Conservation Authorities Act. Downing said notice had been received on Feb. 16 of the changes that will come into effect on April 1, regarding “prohibited activities, exemptions and permits.” Downing said that in general, “it looks similar to the existing” legislation. However, it alters the permit process. Among the key changes is the d
The Stansted Express is among services affected by damage from Storm Nelson
HURON COUNTY—The Ministry of Long-Term Care (MLTC) has extended the Community Paramedicine Long-Term Care (CPLTC) funding to all paramedic services in Ontario so that they can continue to provide community paramedicine programs. Director of Emergency Services Jeff Horseman presented a report to Huron County council at its March 20 meeting. The province extended the CPLTC program’s funding for two additional years until March 31, 2026. Huron County will receive up to $1 million for each of the tw
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HURON COUNTY – The newly-appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer from the Nuclear Innovation Institute, Jessica Linthorne, spoke to Huron County councillors on March 20 during the regular council meeting to provide an overview of the Southwestern Ontario Isotope Coalition (SOIC), which she is co-chair of. Linthorne began with a land acknowledgement, highlighting the partnership between SOIC and Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) regarding the production of cancer-fighting treatments. Gamzook’aamin A
WROXETER – Maitland Conservation continues its Carbon Footprint Reduction Strategy after receiving a joint report from General Manager Phil Beard and Stewart Locke, conservation areas coordinator. “Over the past several years, the Authorities strategy has followed scientific research recommending a two-pronged approach to CO2 emission reduction and sequestration strategies. This includes the elimination of burning fossil fuels as quickly as possible to stabilize the climate and to restore natura
HURON COUNTY – Director of Emergency Services, Jeff Horseman, presented a report to county council on March 20 requesting approval to buy two new ambulances using sole-source purchasing. Demers Ambulances and Crestline Coach are the only two currently certified vendors in Ontario, and they are both owned by the same parent company, Clearspring Capital Partners. “Clearspring has informed Huron County that Crestline Coach will not be producing the type of ambulance that Huron County Emergency Serv
NORTH PERTH – Council directed staff to present further information regarding allowing ATVs to use a section of the North Perth trail between Listowel and Atwood at a future council meeting. At the March 18 council meeting, Shawn Thompson, president of the North Perth and District ATV Club – which is in partnership with Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs (OFATV) – made a delegation asking council to consider allowing ATVs to use a portion of the trail. The proposed section of the tr
NORTH PERTH – North Perth’s incoming Chief Building Official (CBO), Sally McMullen, delivered some tough numbers for council to digest at the March 18 meeting. In the annual report on building-related fees it was stated that the building department needed to use $832,571 from reserves to cover costs from last year. This withdrawal leaves the building permit reserve fund with a balance of $57,008. “North Perth maintains a Building Reserve Fund as a risk management tool,” McMullen wrote in her rep