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Publication Date: July 2, 2026 - 18:20
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How a high school environment club handled a year without recycling
July 2, 2026
Last August, the two biggest school boards in the region announced blue bins wouldn't be in any of the halls, classrooms or cafeterias because the company holding the institutional recycling deal dropped the contract after Ontario brought in new recycling legislation. The CBC's Stu Mills has more on how that decision affected one school's eco club.
When Prime Minister Mark Carney stood alongside Alberta’s premier earlier this month to herald a plan for a new oil export pipeline, the news came with a massive taxpayer-funded caveat. In the absence of a private firm to build the proposed oil corridor, the pair confirmed, the federally owned Trans Mountain Corp. would lead the roughly $40-billion project. For Carney, the announcement marked a sharp pivot in strategy for getting the proposal over the finish line, with Ottawa letting go of its insistence just five months earlier that the pipeline be funded by private capital. “The...
July 16, 2026 - 04:00 | Jesse Snyder , Stephanie Taylor | National Post
Bluesfest resumed July 15 after a two-day break, rising back to life with a slice of emotional pop fare headlined by Conan Gray, a 27-year-old musician who’s already an icon to his devoted following. Read More
July 16, 2026 - 01:34 | Lynn Saxberg | Ottawa Citizen
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