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Climate is one of the deepest unknowns
— University of Guelph professor Ross McKitrick.

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We are so out of sync with nature
— Dr. David Suzuki


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SCOR partnership selects officers — approves path forward

AYLMER — The South Central Ontario Region (SCOR) municipal partnership Executive Committee met for the first time on June 12, 2008, when it selected its officers and approved the path forward.

Norfolk County Mayor Dennis Travale was selected as Chair of the SCOR Executive Committee. Tillsonburg Mayor Stephen Molnar (who also represents Oxford County on the Executive) was selected as Vice Chair. Aylmer Mayor Bob Habkirk (who also represents Elgin County on the Executive) was selected as Treasurer.

Trading Curbs for Cooperation

Len Crispino
Ontario Business
A new era of cooperation between Canada’s two most populous provinces is paving the way for more robust internal trade that in turn will strengthen Canada’s global competitiveness. Long overdue, these winds of change between the imposing façade of the Quebec Parliament Buildings and the stately rose-coloured walls of Queen’s Park, will breathe new life into Canada’s principal economic trade corridor.

Shifting into Mainstream — CaGBC’s First National Summit

BY S.L. KING
TORONTO —Shifting into the Mainstream, the Canadian Green Building Council’s (CaGBC) first National Summit, was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on June 11 and 12.

Poor indoor air may be hazardous to your health

Ford of Canada names David Mondragon as new President and CEO

Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited has announced the appointment of David Mondragon as president and CEO, effective Sept. 1, as the company introduces its expanded 2009 model lineup and commits to being the best or among the best in fuel economy with every new Ford product in its segment.

Cambridge City Hall is Gold LEED

First city hall in the nation to achieve gold

CAMBRIDGE — The City of Cambridge has completed its journey to officially achieving Gold certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) from the Canada Green Building Council. The prestigious award makes it the first city hall in Canada to receive Gold, a testament to the leadership and vision of the municipality and community participants.

NIGHT VISION: Cape Town’s spectacular Victoria & Alfred Waterfront with its famous Table Mountain in the background.


BIOMASS SILOS at the Nanticoke Generating Station where the biomass tests are being conducted.




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