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Rule allowing rail shipments of LNG will be put on hold to allow more study of safety concerns

Rule allowing rail shipments of LNG will be put on hold to allow more study of safety concerns

OMAHA, Neb.
Court rules Montreal-area city can cull white-tailed deer population in local park

Court rules Montreal-area city can cull white-tailed deer population in local park

LONGUEUIL, Que. — A Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled that a city south of Montreal can proceed with a plan to cull most of the white-tailed deer that have overrun a local park. Justice Bernard Jolin said Longueuil, Que.
Georgia Power customers could see monthly bills rise $9 to pay for the Vogtle nuclear plant

Georgia Power customers could see monthly bills rise $9 to pay for the Vogtle nuclear plant

ATLANTA (AP) — Residential customers of Georgia's largest electrical utility could see their bills rise $9 more a month to pay for a new nuclear power plant under a deal announced Wednesday. Georgia Power Co. said customers would pay $7.
Orsted delays 1st New Jersey wind farm until 2026; not ready to 'walk away' from project

Orsted delays 1st New Jersey wind farm until 2026; not ready to 'walk away' from project

OCEAN CITY, N.J.
Ontario housing minister apologizes for his role in Greenbelt land swap, keeps job

Ontario housing minister apologizes for his role in Greenbelt land swap, keeps job

TORONTO — Ontario's housing minister offered an apology Thursday for the way the government removed land earmarked for development from the protected Greenbelt, a process two legislative watchdogs have said was hasty and flawed.
A chronology of key events following Ontario's decision to develop Greenbelt lands

A chronology of key events following Ontario's decision to develop Greenbelt lands

Ontario Housing Minister Steve Clark apologized Thursday for his role in the government's Greenbelt land swap, a day after the province's integrity commissioner found he violated two sections of the Members Integrity Act.
Alberta on track for surplus despite wildfires, lower oil prices, fiscal update shows

Alberta on track for surplus despite wildfires, lower oil prices, fiscal update shows

CALGARY — The Alberta government said Thursday it still expects a $2.4-billion surplus by the end of the fiscal year, despite slightly lower oil prices and wildfires that have already burned through most of its contingency fund.
Scientists say study found a direct link between greenhouse gas emissions and polar bear survival

Scientists say study found a direct link between greenhouse gas emissions and polar bear survival

Fifteen years after polar bears were listed as threatened, a new study says researchers have overcome a roadblock in the Endangered Species Act that prevented the federal government from considering climate change when evaluating impacts of projects
Tampa Bay area gets serious flooding but again dodges a direct hit from a major hurricane

Tampa Bay area gets serious flooding but again dodges a direct hit from a major hurricane

Last year it was Hurricane Ian that drew a bead on Tampa Bay before abruptly shifting east to strike southwest Florida more than 130 miles (210 kilometers) away.
First Nations agree to reopen Joffre Lakes Park this weekend, B.C. ministry says

First Nations agree to reopen Joffre Lakes Park this weekend, B.C. ministry says

VANCOUVER — Joffre Lakes Park will reopen Labour Day weekend after public access was shut down by two First Nations in British Columbia last week. B.C.
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