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Hydro-Québec Confident for Winter Power Demand

Hydro-Québec assures it has sufficient electricity generation capacity to meet Quebec's peak winter demand. The utility relies on its hydroelectric network, including the Beauharnois facility.

NB Power exec says gas plant best for grid stability

An NB Power executive states a new natural gas plant remains the optimal solution for New Brunswick's electricity stability, despite existing backup plans. Learn about the province's energy future.

Windsor begins Peche Island restoration approvals

Windsor City Council has started approving a crucial restoration project for Peche Island as its vital pond habitats risk drying out. Learn about the plan to preserve this natural gem.

Winnipeg accepting bids to restore Louise Bridge

The City of Winnipeg has officially opened the bidding process for the restoration of the historic Louise Bridge. Learn about this critical infrastructure project and its timeline.

Thunderbird House Restoration Plans in Winnipeg

Plans are underway to restore Winnipeg's iconic Thunderbird House, a vital Indigenous cultural center. The major project aims to preserve and revitalize this important community landmark for future generations.

Hydro-Québec restores power after snowstorm

Hydro-Québec has successfully restored electricity to most customers affected by this week's snowstorm. Crews worked around the clock to repair damage across Quebec.

AI Development Now Limited by Electricity, Not Chips

The AI race is shifting from semiconductor competition to electricity availability. China leads in renewable energy capacity, potentially outpacing US in AI development due to power constraints.

Fort Macleod's Empress Theatre reopens after renovations

The 113-year-old Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod has reopened following significant renovations featuring upgraded seating, improved sightlines, and expanded washrooms. Discover how this historic landmark continues to serve its community.

Moncton Cemetery Restoration After Vandalism

After devastating vandalism destroyed 40+ monuments at Moncton's historic Steeves Street Cemetery, the community rallied with overwhelming support to restore dignity and heritage.

TransAlta Posts Q3 Loss, Shares Drop 13%

Calgary-based TransAlta reports surprising Q3 loss of $8 million, sending shares tumbling over 13% as lower power prices and unfavourable hedging contracts squeeze profitability.

Federal Budget Pivots on Oil and Gas Policy

Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant shift in oil and gas policy, but industry experts warn key implementation details remain uncertain. Explore the implications for carbon capture incentives and clean electricity investments.

Budget shifts oil and gas tone, details unclear

Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant change in tone toward the oil and gas industry, but critical details about investment tax credits and clean energy requirements remain uncertain, leaving industry experts watching closely.

East Lions Centre Reopens - Pool Repairs Continue

London's East Lions Community Centre has resumed operations following extensive flood damage, though the pool remains temporarily closed for ongoing repairs. Discover the restoration progress and timeline.

Lost PNE Landmark Returns After 67-Year Absence

A cherished piece of Vancouver history has come home! Discover the incredible journey of the iconic Miss PNE sign as it returns to the Pacific National Exhibition after nearly seven decades.

Canada's Nuclear Crossroads: Powering the Future

As global electricity demand surges, Canada faces a critical energy dilemma. Can nuclear power bridge the gap between climate goals and energy security? Experts weigh in on the nation's atomic advantage.

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