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$5.1M for Sable Island Energy Efficiency Upgrades

The federal government is spending $5.1 million to reduce energy consumption at buildings on Nova Scotia's iconic Sable Island. The project aims to lower the environmental footprint of operations on the remote sandbar.

UBC researchers slash rayon's chemical footprint

UBC scientists develop a cleaner method to make rayon using microfibrillated cellulose, reducing harsh solvent use by up to 70%. A win for sustainable fashion and B.C.'s green economy.

HPQ Silicon Closes Over $1 Million Private Placement

Montreal's HPQ Silicon Inc. has closed a non-brokered private placement exceeding $1 million. The funds will accelerate the commercialization of its Fumed Silica, battery material, and green hydrogen technologies. Read the details.

Ottawa Senators shuffle lines amid Stützle's scoring slump

The Ottawa Senators have reshuffled their forward lines, moving Nick Cousins to play with Tim Stützle, in an effort to spark offence after a frustrating loss and a 10-game stretch where their star centre has just one goal.

Habs Legends Nilan & Green Share Nickname Stories

Montreal Canadiens alumni Chris 'Knuckles' Nilan and Rick Green reveal the origins of their famous nicknames and share stories about teammates' monikers in a special Hockey Inside/Out episode.

Shane Pinto Injured, Out for Senators vs. Blues

Ottawa Senators centre Shane Pinto is out Saturday vs. St. Louis with a lower-body injury. The team may recall a forward from Belleville. Get the latest injury update and lineup impact.

Green Leader May calls budget vote a 'mistake'

Green Party leader Elizabeth May publicly states her vote for the government's budget was an error, pledging it will not happen again. Get the full story on this political reversal.

Habs Legends Pick Best Trades Since 2010

Montreal Canadiens legends Chris Nilan and Rick Green reveal their picks for the team's best trades since 2010 on a special Hockey Inside/Out bonus episode.

Banff Building Goes Green with Solar Panels

The Town of Banff's Okâch – Îyethkabi Oûgitûbi pavilion is now powered by rooftop solar panels and an electric heat pump, eliminating its natural gas line. Discover how this green building initiative is shaping a sustainable future for the community.

Quebec towns slam Green Fund use for debt repayment

Quebec municipalities led by Baie-Saint-Paul Mayor Michael Pilote criticize the Legault government's controversial use of the Green Fund to repay provincial debt. Learn more about the growing opposition.

Senators' Chabot returns to injury list

Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot is back on the injury list after reinjuring himself in his first game back. Get the latest updates on his status and the team's lineup.

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