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Windsor Youth Centre Accepts Old Recycling Bins

The Windsor Youth Centre begins a new program collecting old Herby Curby bins. Residents can drop off outdated containers to support youth initiatives and proper waste diversion.

Syria mosque bombing kills 8, wounds 18 in Homs

A deadly explosion at the Imam Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque in Homs, Syria, has resulted in 8 fatalities and 18 injuries. The attack targeted a predominantly Alawite neighborhood.

Ottawa Senators' Chabot returns, Kleven injured

The Ottawa Senators welcomed back defenceman Thomas Chabot but lost Tyler Kleven to injury in a 6-4 victory over Chicago. Get the latest updates on the team's defensive lineup.

Ottawa Beer Store Closures Raise Recycling Questions

Recent Beer Store closures in Ottawa are leading to more alcohol containers in blue bins, disrupting Ontario's deposit return system and raising environmental concerns. Learn about the new agreements and impacts.

NFL Week 16 Picks: Bears vs. Packers Preview

Expert NFL picks for Week 16 highlight the Chicago Bears' chance for revenge against a depleted Green Bay Packers squad. Get analysis and predictions for all the key matchups.

Big Tech Backs Biowaste Carbon Removal Company

A coalition supported by major tech firms is investing in a company that removes carbon via biowaste. This move highlights the growing role of private capital in climate tech. Discover the details and implications for Canada's green economy.

Regina councillor motion to stop EV bus program

A Regina city councillor is pushing to halt the electric bus program during budget talks, labeling it another failed initiative. Get the details on the motion and the debate.

$5.1M for Sable Island Energy Efficiency Upgrades

The federal government is spending $5.1 million to reduce energy consumption at buildings on Nova Scotia's iconic Sable Island. The project aims to lower the environmental footprint of operations on the remote sandbar.

UBC researchers slash rayon's chemical footprint

UBC scientists develop a cleaner method to make rayon using microfibrillated cellulose, reducing harsh solvent use by up to 70%. A win for sustainable fashion and B.C.'s green economy.

HPQ Silicon Closes Over $1 Million Private Placement

Montreal's HPQ Silicon Inc. has closed a non-brokered private placement exceeding $1 million. The funds will accelerate the commercialization of its Fumed Silica, battery material, and green hydrogen technologies. Read the details.

Ottawa Senators shuffle lines amid Stützle's scoring slump

The Ottawa Senators have reshuffled their forward lines, moving Nick Cousins to play with Tim Stützle, in an effort to spark offence after a frustrating loss and a 10-game stretch where their star centre has just one goal.

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