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— Gridlock main Flamborough issue for MP Sweet in 2019 The Flamborough ReviewLooking ahead to 2019, Flamborough-Glanbrook MP David Sweet said he expects roads and gridlock to remain the main issue in Flamborough.
— Conn. joins multi-state pact to tax auto emissions CTPostConnecticut has entered into a landmark agreement with neighboring states to help battle climate change and reduce auto emissions by creating a new system ...
— Conn. joins multi-state pact to tax auto emissions CTPostConnecticut has entered into a landmark agreement with neighboring states to help battle climate change and reduce auto emissions by creating a new system ...
— 2018 Was the Year Canadian Politics Really Leaned Into the Stupid VICEJustin Trudeau, Andrew Scheer and Doug Ford had one thing in common this year: they all spent time participating in bad faith politics.
— Letters to the editor: Dec. 30, 2018 Austin American-StatesmanToo bad voters gaveCity Hall more moneyRe: Dec. 24 article, "Audit: City mishandles program to fix homes for low-income residents."For all those who voted for ...
— Happy New Year: Nanaimo user rates among several cost hikes coming in 2019 Nanaimo News NOWNANAIMO — As if the New Year's Eve hangover wasn't bad enough, life will be instantly more expensive for homeowners in Nanaimo on Jan. 1. New user rates ...
— 11-year-old boy charged in friend's fatal shooting CityNews VancouverLAKE CITY, Fla. — Authorities say an 11-year-old Florida boy fatally shot his visiting 14-year-old friend. A Columbia County Sheriff's Office news release says ...
— Opinion | Bill 66 will put source water protection at risk southwesternontario.caNow, let's see if I have this right. A recent endeavour from the “Buck-a-beer” buffoons is something called Bill 66. It is a measure of deregulation since too many ...
— Democrats Prepare To Take The House, Vow To Put Climate Change On The Agenda NPRDemocrats will soon take control of the U.S. House and are vowing to put climate change on the agenda. Some are calling for a "green new deal," while others ...
— 'Bracket creep': Sask. not increasing income tax brackets to keep up with inflation in 2019 CBC.caFor the second consecutive year, Saskatchewan will not be adjusting income tax brackets to match inflation.