Australian coal company withdraws plan for mine in Alberta foothills
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
An Australian coal company is withdrawing its plan for a mine in the Crowsnest Pass region of the eastern slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.In a letter, Montem Resources is asking the Alberta Energy Regulator to end the environmental impact assessment for its Tent Mountain proposal.The letter says the company will not be resuming mining for metallurgical coal at the site, which last operated in 1983. CEO Peter Doyle says the company will instead be focusing efforts on building a renewable hydro project at the site. In February, Montem announced a deal with TransAlta in which the utility would acquire a 50 per cent interest in the plan to combine wind and hydro to generate renewable electricity. Doyle says a final decision on whether to proceed with the renewable energy plan will come in 2025. This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 26, 2023.The Canadian PressMicrosoft opens top cloud data processing hub in Poland
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Microsoft said Wednesday it has launched a cloud service “region” in central Poland, the first large-scale data storage and processing hub of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe. The cloud region, which is part of Microsoft’s $1 billion IT transformation plan for Poland, consists of three separate physical locations around Warsaw. Microsoft says it will give businesses fast and reliable access to cloud services, accelerating the digitization of the economy and strengthening resilience and data security. Ralph Haupter, Microsoft’s president for Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced the launch while attending the European Economic Congress in Katowice, southern Poland.“The war in Ukraine has made us all acutely aware how very important cybersecurity is and protection against the flood of fake news and propaganda tricks that Russia excels in,” Morawiecki said to stress that Microsoft’s state-of-...Dolton man charged in 2021 fatal hit-and-run on North Side
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
CHICAGO — A man has been charged in a 2021 shooting that led to a fatal hit-and-run crash on the city's North Side.Ollonzo Wilson, 38 of Dolton, has been charged with murder, aggravated discharge of a firearm and failure to report an accident/death.According to police, Wilson was arrested Monday after being identified as the person responsible for a fatal crash that happened on Oct. 3, 2021 in the 2400 block of West Irving Park Road. Woman carjacked at gunpoint by 5 men in Lincoln Park: police Police said Wilson discharged a firearm before fleeing at a high-rate of speed and caused the crash that killed 37-year-old Janelle Gardiner and injured a 27-year-old man.Wilson is expected in bond court Wednesday.Fauci acknowledges 'problems' after scathing report on pandemic response
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
(The Hill) -- Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, acknowledged “problems” in the country’s COVID-19 management following a scathing report on the U.S. response. Fauci told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in an interview on Wednesday that the U.S. had a “fractionated” response and needed to deal with significant polarization of the pandemic. He said officials had believed that the U.S. was the best-prepared country from a science point of view, demonstrated through the rapid development of the COVID-19 vaccine, but challenges happened in other areas. “There were a lot of problems, Kaitlan, that we had,” Fauci said on “CNN This Morning."He noted that the U.S. struggled with implementing public health measures, having a uniform response and clear communication, as well as being able to get data “in real time.” Fauci added that the country should look to learn from the issues that happened during the pandemic to have...5 honored for rescuing missing boy, 3, from New York train tracks
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
NEW YORK (WPIX) - A group of transit workers have been honored for rescuing a 3-year-old boy with autism who was found on a New York train track earlier this month, officials said. The five Metropolitan Transit Authority employees - Shawn Loughran, Williams Kennedy, Marcus Higgins, Max Chong and Christopher Fraina - were hailed as heroes during a commendation ceremony Tuesday. (Credit: MTA)“Everybody’s quick thinking and the perfect timing allowed us to get this child off the tracks and back to his family," Kennedy said. On April 6, the Metro-North crew saw the child was stuck on the top of the third rail on the northbound train tracks near the Tarrytown station. A video released by the MTA showed the train slowing down before Higgins jumped onto the tracks and sprinted 40 yards to retrieve the toddler. The team then took the child back to the Tarrytown station to be evaluated. MTA supervisor randomly attacked on subway platform: ‘It happened so quick’ During the ordeal, Chong ...Mushroom hunters discover 2 bodies in Missouri woods
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
PEVELY, Mo. (KTVI) – For the second time in one week, a mushroom hunter in Missouri discovered human remains. In Pevely, the remains are believed to be evidence of the city's first murder since the '90s.The woman's body was found by Jill Rodgers, who was out in the woods looking for morel mushrooms Sunday. "I was walking up the hill, and I was coming near this long tree that was laid over," said Rodgers. "There was something huge laying down on the ground. There was a moving blanket, so I pulled that back. I took a big tree limb and lifted it up, and it clearly looked like a foot, a human foot."Pevely police and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office are awaiting autopsy results from the medical examiner to find out the age and name of the woman, who is currently unidentified.The circumstances of her death are suspicious, police said. "When you're in a community that is a close-knit community, it's a shock," said Chief Mark Glenn of the Pevely Police Department. "That emotional part ...Nashville student barred from prom for wearing suit getting private prom
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Nashville community is stepping up to throw the ultimate prom for a Nashville Christian School student who was reportedly not allowed to attend their senior prom for choosing to wear a suit instead of a dress."It was brave of them to make the sign and stand out in the front of their prom and it was powerful," Nashville business owner Derek Van Mol explained.The post by Nashville Christian School senior B Hayes on Instagram showed the student in a black suit holding a sign that said, "They wouldn't let me in because I'm in a suit." PREVIOUS: Nashville Christian School student barred from attending prom for wearing suit In the post, B wrote, “I should not have to conform to femininity to attend my senior prom. I will not compromise who I am to fit in a box. Who are you to tell us what it means to be a woman?”Nashville Christian School said in a statement that it has "established dress requirements for daily school attendance and at our special events. A...Lake George students learn how to be firefighters
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Students at Lake George Junior-Senior High School know about the village fire department - located just up Ottawa Street from the high school's rear side. On Tuesday, students got to learn about what firefighters go through at departments like their close neighbor. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Crews from Lake George, North Queensbury, Bay Ridge, Pilot Knob and Queensbury Central fire departments visited Lake George's high school on Tuesday, giving more than 200 students the chance to get hands-on with equipment and learn what it takes to be a firefighter. Students tried on gear, performed mock drills, swung sledgehammers, and used weights to simulate breaking through the ceiling of a burning building. They also heard about what makes the job worth the danger from John Coccozza-Hill, a Lake George fire chief and former graduate of the high school himself.A Lake George Junior-Senior High School...Lineup announced for Schaghticoke summer concert series
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
SCHAGHTICOKE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Schaghticoke Entertainment Committee has announced the free summer concert lineup for 2023. The 16th annual Thursday Evening Concert Series will take place every Thursday this summer beginning on June 22. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! LineupJune 22: Brian KaneJune 29: Soul ProviderJuly 6: Harmony RocksJuly 13: The Accents (Car Show)July 20: Legacy (Journey and Foreigner Tribute)July 27: Kyle Bourgault Band (Xmas in July)August 3: Wail OnAugust 10: Lustre Kings (Car Show)August 17: Large FarvaAugust 24: Beatin' The Odds (Fireworks) Derek Hough bringing live dance show to Albany Each concert will be from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with the last concert on August 24. The concerts take place at the Schaghticoke Town Hall Gazebo.Red Cross to install free smoke alarms in Troy homes
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:44:20 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Saturday, April 29, Troy residents are able to have a free smoke alarm installed in their homes. Residents can register with the Northeastern New York Chapter of the American Red Cross here or contact the Red Cross at [email protected]. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Not only will volunteers install smoke alarms, but they will also share information on the causes of home fires, how to prevent them, what to do if a fire breaks out, and how to create an escape plan. The Red Cross is also seeking additional volunteers to assist during the Sound the Alarm event. Training will be provided. Sign-up to be a volunteer here or by calling 518-694-5121.Latest news
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