Canada’s GHG emissions remained steady in 2010 despite economic growth, reports show
TORONTO, Ont. — Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions remained steady in 2010 while the economy grew, according to Canada’s Environment Minister Peter Kent.
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Energy companies: We need truckers
The expected Ohio oil and gas boom is going to make roads near wells swarm with trucks like bees to… LANCASTER — Joe Delisio walked to the batter’s box with two on in the final inning of a tie game… We’ve heard the tips for avoiding impulse buying…
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Drink More Scotch Not for the first time, I sit here at my keyboard, look down at the big black dog sleeping peacefull …more — I’m doing a very brief note this month to remind everyone of two upcoming events that CTEA is heavily involved in.
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One of the many exceptional features of the Eagle Smart Tarp Retractable Tarp System is its track.
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Tractor-trailer blows through stop sign, takes the ditch
On Thursday April 12, 2012 shortly after 3 a.m. Perth County Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a tractor trailer crash at the intersection of Perth Line 43 and Perth Road 119 .
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I-Team: FBI Helping with Missing Reno Man
Nevada police agencies are receiving help from the FBI in searching for what could be a serial killer operating on our interstate highways.