Ontario grocers and the Beer Store have reached an agreement-in-principle on alcohol recycling that will allow the retailers to avoid collecting empties at their stores and gives a renewed role to the brewers, The Canadian Press has learned.
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Irish companies secure record €24m in European Space Agency contracts
Irish companies securing a highest-ever €24 million in European Space Agency (ESA) contracts in 2024, according to the new Space Activities in Ireland 2024 report, published today by Enterprise Ireland and the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment. This compares to €9.9 million in 2023. The number of Irish companies engaging with ESA continues to [&hellipThe post Irish companies secure record €24m in European Space Agency contracts appeared first on TechCentral.ie.
Dazzling Festival of Lights Returns to Johannesburg for the Festive Season
The Festival of Lights has made its much-anticipated return to the Joburg Zoo, captivating visitors with new displays, enchanting performances, and a vibrant festive atmosphere. After a period of adjustments and scaled-back events, this year’s festival arrives with renewed energy, promising an unforgettable holiday experience for families and tourists alike. The revamped light installations and […]
Why Mohe-Naiba Corridor is Game-Changer for Russia
Russia has started forming the Mohe–Naiba international transport corridor in the country’s Far East to link regional port with China.
Somali businessman shot dead in South Africa amid surge in targeted attacks
Mogadishu (HOL) – South African bandits killed a Somali businessman, identified as Qaasin Abdi Hassan, in Philippi, a suburb of Cape Town, on Tuesday night.
Will the Canada-Alberta ‘Grand Bargain’ oil pipeline deal lead to more emissions?
A historic oil pipeline deal between the federal and Alberta governments — set to be announced on Thursday — could lead to more production in the oilsands, cementing Canada’s position as one of the world’s largest fossil fuel producers while pushing its climate targets even further out of reach.
Why invoking the notwithstanding clause no longer seems politically taboo
The notwithstanding clause allows for premiers or prime ministers to override rulings on legislation that judges have determined would violate sections of the Charter. But the use of the clause, once viewed by many as a political taboo, has become more frequent in recent years.
Transit violence rising across Canada — in some cities, by nearly 300%
A joint investigation by CBC News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found that transit violence in some of Canada’s biggest municipalities remains well above pre-pandemic levels, despite recent decreases. It has roughly doubled over the past decade in eight major Canadian cities.
F-35 beat Gripen fighter jet ‘by a mile’ in 2021 Defence Department competition
The American-built F-35 fighter jet dominated its Swedish rival Gripen in terms of technical and military capabilities during a competition held by the Defence Department in 2021, according to data obtained by Radio-Canada.
How Darwinism Became a Pseudoscience – Science and Culture Today
How Darwinism Became a Pseudoscience Science and Culture Today
