Canada Infrastructure Bank invests $277M in Que. biofuels facility

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Canada Infrastructure Bank invests $277M in Que. biofuels facility CALGARY — The Canada Infrastructure Bank is making its first investment in low-carbon fuels, committing $277 million to a biofuels facility under construction in Varennes, Que.The facility — known as Varennes Carbon Recycling — has a total price tag of $1.2 billion and is a joint-venture project between Shell, Suncor Energy Inc., Swiss natural gas company Proman and the government of Quebec.It is being built by Montreal-based Enerkem, whose proprietary technology will be used to produce biofuels and renewable chemicals out of landfill waste and wood waste. The plant will also incorporate one of the world’s largest electrolyzers, which will split water molecules into oxygen and green hydrogen for use in its biofuel-making process.The project, which was first announced in 2020, will be the largest biofuels facility in the country once completed in 2025, said Canada Infrastructure Bank CEO Ehren Cory. “What attracted us to the project was the scale and ambition of it, first of al...

Lettuce prices likely to rise again amid California flooding, experts say

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Lettuce prices likely to rise again amid California flooding, experts say Lettuce prices are likely to rise next month and could stay high into the summer, agriculture experts say, as flooding in a key California farming area becomes the latest example of extreme weather’s effect on the food chain.The Salinas Valley, where a vast amount of lettuce and other produce eaten in North America is grown every year, has seen severe rain and storms since the beginning of the year, said John Bishop, national buyer for produce distributor Fresh Start Foods.All that extra water has flooded fields and delayed planting, Bishop said, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in crop damage. “It’s been very concerning,” he said. Tens of thousands of acres of farmland have flooded in Salinas since the beginning of the year, Mark Shaw, vice-president of operations for California-based Markon Cooperative said in an email. Below-average temperatures are adding to farmers’ struggles, he added. Salinas is the same region where disease struck lettuce crops last fall, creating se...

Daily horoscope for March 27, 2023

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Daily horoscope for March 27, 2023 Moon Alert: Avoid shopping or important decisions after 9:15 p.m. EDT today (6:15 p.m. PDT). The Moon is in Gemini.Happy Birthday for Monday, March 27, 2023:People are attracted to you because you are individualistic and likable. You are committed to whatever you do. This year is the first year of a new cycle for you, which will bring new beginnings, adventures and major changes in your life. Keep your eyes open for new opportunities!ARIES(March 21-April 19)★★★★★Today you feel like an action hero. You’re full of energy and the power of positive thinking. Oh yes, you feel you can do anything! (Well, almost.) It’s a great day for a short trip. It’s also a fantastic day for those in sales, marketing, teaching or acting. Your words are like gold! Don’t hesitate to go after what you want. Tonight: Fun conversations.TAURUS(April 20-May 20)★★★★This is an excellent day for business and commerce. Trust your ability to negotiate deals behind the scenes. Research will p...

IAEA head to visit Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant this week

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

IAEA head to visit Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant this week UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi will visit the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine this week to assess the serious situation there, he announced on Saturday (25 March).Grossi is pressing for a security zone to be erected around what is Europe's largest nuclear power plant, with six reactors, which has come under repeated shelling over the past months.It will be his second visit. Last September he went there and established a permanent presence of IAEA experts.Russian troops occupied the facility early in their invasion of Ukraine and it remains near the front line. Both sides blame each other for the shelling."The situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is still precarious," Grossi said in the statement, saying he wanted "to assess first-hand the serious nuclear safety and security situation at the facility".Earlier this month he appealed for the protection zone around the plant to be set up, saying he was "astonished by the complacency" around...

Doing justice to history, a powerful call for recognition of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Doing justice to history, a powerful call for recognition of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide In Bangladesh, March 25 is marked as Genocide Day, the anniversary of the start of the Pakistani army’s brutal campaign of suppression in 1971 that claimed some three million lives. There is now a powerful campaign for international recognition that the mass murders, rapes and torture were an act of genocide against the Bengali people. It took an important step forward in Brussels on this year’s anniversary, with a special event organised by the Bangladesh Embassy, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.The Bangladesh genocide was one of the worst such events in human history. The killings, rapes and other atrocities became widely known at the time, with widespread popular support around the world in 1971 for the struggle for freedom of the people of what was then East Pakistan. Yet, just as governments at the time were slow to recognise the democratic legitimacy of a free Bangladesh, the international community has ...

Video shows California deputies fatally shooting mentally ill man wielding a spiked club

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Video shows California deputies fatally shooting mentally ill man wielding a spiked club The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department has released footage of deputies fatally shooting a 33-year-old mentally ill man wielding a spiked club in a Moreno Valley home on Feb. 6.In audio footage of the 911 call, the mother of Moreno Valley resident Jesus Antonio Rodriguez told a dispatcher she had a “5150 son” who had been behaving more “out of control yesterday and today.” Rodriguez’s mother said he was aggressive but had not hit anyone.The 5150 police code refers to a law allowing a mentally disturbed person to be involuntarily detained for psychiatric evaluation if they are deemed a danger to themselves or others.Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco says in the edited video that the mother also saw her son smoking an unknown substance while under the influence of alcohol.Deputies responded to the residence at the 25400 block of Filaree Avenue around 12:31 p.m., entered the home, and approached Rodriguez’s bedroom. In the video, Bianco said officers stood at the bedroom doorway ...

Sex offender arrested, is suspected of filming minor in California store bathroom

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Sex offender arrested, is suspected of filming minor in California store bathroom A Montebello man suspected of using his cellphone to record a child in a Pasadena department store bathroom has been arrested, authorities said.Around 5:15 p.m., Saturday, March 18, the child victim was inside a bathroom stall at the department store in the 400 block of South Lake Avenue when a man  tried to film the child from an adjacent stall, according to the Pasadena Police Department. The man fled the store after the child caught him attempting to record.Police were able to identify the suspect as 37-year-old David Edward Miranda, a registered sex offender, and arrested him at his Montebello home the following day on suspicion of possessing child pornography and invasion of privacy.Digital devices containing thousand of images and videos of child pornography were found at Miranda’s home during the arrest, police said.Miranda remained in custody on Sunday on an $80,000 bail, according to inmate records.Anyone with information about the case should contact the Pasadena Police at...

Miss Manners: Her response to my compliment left me speechless

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Miss Manners: Her response to my compliment left me speechless DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was at a party for a financial business, where everyone was dressed up and having cocktails and hors d’oeuvres before a sit-down dinner and dancing.A woman stood nearby for several minutes with her back to me. When she turned and we caught each other’s eyes, I told her I had been admiring her dress and that it was a very interesting print.She responded, “Thank you, it’s a (something Italian).”I’ve heard of this type of response to a compliment before, but always thought it was some kind of joke — perhaps making fun of certain types of people, like the Housewives of Wherever. I was totally unprepared for her comment, and just grunted in response. My first thought was to ask if she had gotten it at a thrift store, but I wisely kept that to myself.I guess I don’t run in the right circles, so can you enlighten me as to the proper reaction? Or was her statement a natural response to my comment on the print? What do I sa...

Dear Abby: I forgave my wife’s affair and started one of my own. What do I do now?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Dear Abby: I forgave my wife’s affair and started one of my own. What do I do now? DEAR ABBY: I’ve been married for a little more than 12 years. My wife and I have one child. Unfortunately, like a lot of relationships, we’ve been stuck in a rough patch for a while now.I learned that she was having an affair a few years ago, which rocked me to the core. I recognized there were cracks forming early on, but, admittedly, I didn’t do enough to try to fix them. I ultimately decided to forgive her, and we have tried our best to put things back together.Last year, I met someone through work with whom I connected on an incredibly deep level, and I found myself to be genuinely happy in a way I hadn’t been for ages. It led to an affair that has been going on for a year. This woman desperately wants us to have a life together, as do I, but I’m afraid of what it will do to my child.Walking away from my long marriage, even with everything that has happened, is difficult to fathom, as is the thought of destroying my child’s sense of family and...

Jill On Money: Bank failures put Fed in the hot seat

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:00:31 GMT

Jill On Money: Bank failures put Fed in the hot seat Federal Reserve officials were under fire as they convened their two-day policy meeting, during which they decided to raise short-term rates by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.75-5.00 percent. Despite uncertainty in the banking sector, the Fed said that still-high inflation required action.Related ArticlesEconomy | Summer travel is likely to remain hot this year, so book early Economy | How being neurodiverse affects your relationship with money Economy | Have a job and a side gig? Watch for these missteps Economy | How to fight the ‘pink tax’ amid inflation Economy | Credit or debit card for kids: Which is best? The rate decision, along with events of the previous two weeks at Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), Signature Bank, and Credit Suisse, have put the Fed’s policies and oversight in the hot seat.Although many of the problems at these banks were unique to them, the broader issue may be that the Fed a...