First Nations argue against nuclear waste site near Ottawa River at safety hearing

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

First Nations argue against nuclear waste site near Ottawa River at safety hearing OTTAWA — Canada’s nuclear regulator heard final arguments from Indigenous communities on Thursday regarding a proposed nuclear waste facility near the Ottawa River.The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission paused its decision to move ahead with a nuclear waste facility located in Chalk River, Ont., about 180 kilometres northwest of Ottawa, last year.The site also sits within a kilometre of the Ottawa River, or the Kichi Sibi as it is known in the Algonquin language.Kebaowek First Nation and Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg’s traditional territories surround the river, in both Ontario and Quebec, and they have staunchly opposed the site’s development.Reneé Pelletier, a lawyer who made submissions on behalf of both First Nations, said they were not adequately consulted on the proposed site, and that consultation was done too late in the process.“CNSC staff were very clear they were not interested in revisiting aspects of the (environmental) assessment that had already tak...

NOAA doubles the chances for a nasty Atlantic hurricane season due to hot ocean, tardy El Nino

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

NOAA doubles the chances for a nasty Atlantic hurricane season due to hot ocean, tardy El Nino Record hot ocean temperatures and a tardy El Nino are doubling the chances of a nasty Atlantic hurricane season this summer and fall, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.With the Atlantic hurricane season already well above normal so far, NOAA increased how many storms to expect and how busy the season can get. The agency says there’s a 60% chance for an above normal hurricane season, twice the agency’s May forecast which said it was 30%. The earlier forecast leaned more toward a near normal season with a 40%, but the chance for normal has now shrunk to 25%.Although the NOAA outlook doesn’t forecast storm tracks or what places will get hit, a busy season like the one forecast means “there is a doubling of the chance of a hurricane making landfall on the East Coast of the U.S.,” said Matthew Rosencrans, lead hurricane season forecaster with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center.NOAA is now forecasting between 14 to 21 named storms, which is an inc...

Algonquin Power to hire new CEO, sell green energy group after US$253M loss

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

Algonquin Power to hire new CEO, sell green energy group after US$253M loss OAKVILLE, Ont. — Algonquin Power and Utilities Corp. says it has hired an interim CEO as it looks to sell its renewable energy division after losses topped US$250 million last quarter.Board chairman Kenneth Moore says that following a strategic review, the company now plans to sell the green energy group and shift to a pure-play utility company.The board named one of its directors, Chris Huskilson, as interim CEO after chief executive Arun Banskota stepped down today, three years after he took the top spot.The move follows an earnings loss attributable to shareholders of US$253.2 million in the quarter ended June 30 compared to a US$33.4-million loss in the same period a year earlier.Algonquin attributed the outcome, which marked a loss greater than in all of last year — US$212 million — largely to unfavourable weather that reduced customer demand and resulted in less energy production at its wind facilities.The Oakville, Ont.-based company, which reports in U.S. dollars, says secon...

A lengthy stretch comes to an end for the Cubs

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

A lengthy stretch comes to an end for the Cubs NEW YORK — The most important statistic for the Cubs on Thursday is zero - the number of innings they'll be on the field. It's one that's a relief for the club as they continue to chase a National League playoff berth over the next month and a half. Thursday is the Cubs' first day off since July 24 as they played 16-straight games without a break, with the last being a 4-3 loss to the Mets at Citi Field on Wednesday. It sent them to a series loss in New York, but all in all, the busy stretch worked out well for the Cubs. David Ross' team went 11-5 in their last 16 games, which started before the Major League Baseball trade deadline. It convinced management to decide to add to the current club instead of trading for the future, the first time the team has done so since 2019. During the stretch, the Cubs were able to pick up four full games in the NL Central division race, going from 6 1/2 games back of first to 2 1/2 back as of Thursday afternoon. In the Wild Card race, the Cubs are ...

After a rain delay, Elmhurst Youth Baseball looks to clinch Little League World Series spot Thursday

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

After a rain delay, Elmhurst Youth Baseball looks to clinch Little League World Series spot Thursday WHITESTOWN, Ind. — The dreams of some young athletes from the west suburbs had to wait an extra day thanks to mother nature. But on Thursday, Elmhurst Youth Baseball's 12U team will get its chance to punch their ticket to South Williamsport in Indiana. After their Great Lakes Regional Championship was rained out on Wednesday afternoon, the team will make up that contest the next day in Whitestown, Indiana. Elmhurst takes the field against Ohio at 4 p.m. central time with a victory sending them to the Little League World Series. Elmhurst Youth Baseball supporters gather to watch team try for Little League World Series That will be played in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania starting on August 16. Because of the delay, there will be a three-day gap between the last game Elmhurst played in the Great Lakes region tournament. That was Monday in which they beat Ohio 8-4, and now will face them again after they beat Kentucky in an elimination game on Tuesday. All of this has been part of...

Ford CEO road-tripping F-150 Lightning across American West

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

Ford CEO road-tripping F-150 Lightning across American West (Green Car Reports) -- Ford CEO Jim Farley embarked on an EV road trip in an F-150 Lightning pickup truck to gain insight into the experiences of Ford’s EV customers.Farley and his party set off this week from Silicon Valley, driving south to Los Angeles and then west to Las Vegas, traversing parts of the iconic Route 66 along the way, the Ford CEO wrote in a LinkedIn post. Among the planned stops will be a charging station that Farley says prompted Ford’s deal to adopt the Tesla charge port, known as the North American Charging Standard (NACS), for future EVs.2023 Ford F-150 LightningAlong the way, Farley plans to visit “researchers, businesses, dealers, salespeople, EV conversion shops, EV drivers, and communities” and use the same roads and charging infrastructure as ordinary EV drivers, in order to learn about the real-world experience of EV use. Farley noted that earlier in his career at Toyota, he applied insights from another road trip to improving the automaker’s b...

Drought worsens as fire danger and heat persists

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

Drought worsens as fire danger and heat persists AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Today will be our 50th triple digit day this year. Last year we had 68 triple digit days, 2011 had 90 by the end of the year. We don't anticipate high temperatures could drop below 100º until at least August 20 if not later.New drought data released Thursday morning showed worsening drought across much of the area. BLOG: When will 100º days end in Austin? Excessive Heat Warnings in effect todayExcessive Heat Warnings and Fire Weather Warnings are in effect again on Thursday with extreme heat, dry vegetation and gusty south winds. But a slight reduction in wind speeds compared to Wednesday's 30 mph gusts is expected to yield a slightly lower wildfire risk -- but still considerable at 4-out-of-5.Thursday fire danger forecastWe are seeing hints of at least a chance of rain beginning somewhere around Aug. 20, along with temperatures that may finally drop below 100°, but this is not yet a guarantee. Stay with KXAN and the First Warning Weather team for updates as the h...

The Domain starts multi-million dollar renovations, expected to take 2 years

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

The Domain starts multi-million dollar renovations, expected to take 2 years Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 10, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Domain has started the first phase of a multi-million dollar renovation project that will last for the next two years.According to a release about the project, the first phase will focus on "providing the shopping destination's exteriors with a refreshed look and feel that complements the expansive high-end retail selection." The renovation will pave the way for the addition of several new boutiques and brands, including The Webster, Zimmermann, Veronica Beard, and more to be announced at a later date. Century Oaks Plaza, located between True Food Kitchen and North Italia, will also be "reimagined" during the renovations. The plaza will feature refinished terraced seating and a new lawn space, per the release. The Domain will undergo additional phases of renovation, which will take place throughout 2024 and 2025. The phases include further construction on building facades on the nort...

Ukrainian Festival coming to Cohoes

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

Ukrainian Festival coming to Cohoes COHOES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Ukrainian American Citizens Club in Cohoes announced they will be hosting their Ukrainian Festival. The event is scheduled for September 30. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The festival will feature traditional Ukrainian food, crafts and goods from a variety of vendors, with all proceeds going toward supporting Ukraine. The main event will run from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., followed by a dance from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. with live music by Volya. The Ukrainian American Citizens Club is located at 1 Pulaski Street. The event has an entrance fee of $10, or $5 for children 12-years-old and under.

Police: Possible link between sister's murder and brother missing since 1991

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:19:25 GMT

Police: Possible link between sister's murder and brother missing since 1991 TROY, Mo. -- New information about a Lincoln County cold case may help police find out what happened to an 11-year-old boy who went missing over 30 years ago. The Sheriff's office says that a murder in the year 2000 may be connected to the disappearance of Charles "Arlin" Henderson on July 25, 1991.Arlin was last seen riding his bicycle in the Fountain N’ Lakes subdivision of Moscow Mills. It was found in a bean field off of North Ethlyn Road, about five miles away from his home. Scammers pose as utility workers to rob Belleville residents The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department sent a release to the media Thursday with the following statement:"Intriguingly, in the year 2000, Charles Arlin Henderson's sister, Joy Henderson-Leonard, 29, suffered a tragic fate when she was murdered by her husband, Robert "Bob" Leonard, who subsequently took his own life. Investigators believe that Bob and Joy Leonard may have had crucial information related to Charles Henderson's disappearance befor...