Mayor Ed Holder’s pledge to create an “entertainment district” in London’s core is a sign of a city that’s embracing the power of music, the head of the London Chamber of Commerce says. Read More
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Thank you to those who served and continue to serve
By Pauline Kerr There were fewer war veterans participating in local Remembrance Day ceremonies this year. One reason is a combination of time and the nature of warfare – the … Continue reading Thank you to those who served and continue to serve →
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The case of the disappearing candidates
by Pauline Kerr Where are the candidates? One can only hope council hopefuls are holding off filing nomination papers until Aug. 19 – nomination day. Some candidates do that; perhaps … Continue reading The case of the disappearing candidates →
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Coal interests sue to block Pennsylvania’s carbon policy
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Coal-related interests sued on April 28 to block the centerpiece of Gov. Tom Wolf’s plan to fight climate change, a carbon-pricing policy that will impose a cost for emitting planet-warming carbon dioxide from fossil fuel-fired power plants.
The lawsuit filed in Commonwealth Court by owners of coal-fired power plants, owners of coal mines and labor unions that mine coal and maintain the power plants say the regulation written by Wolf’s administration is “patently unlawful.”
The regulation took effect Saturday after a long regulatory vetting process and fights with a hostile Legislature controlled by Republicans who are historically protective of Pennsylvania’s coal and natural gas industries.
Coal byproduct, other pollution sources at Waukegan and Michigan City power plants face strict regulations under new EPA rules
Environmental advocates in the Chicago area and northwest Indiana applauded a tough new slate of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rules for coal-fired power plants, including a sweeping regulation to sharply limit greenhouse gas pollution at coal-burning plants. Read the full story by WTTW-TV – Chicago, IL. Read the full story
Car crash kills power at Victoria Hospital, officials say
A south London car crash has left Victoria Hospital without power Friday afternoon, London Health Sciences Centre says.