Alberta regulator says Imperial Oil faces more water problems at Kearl oilsands mine

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Alberta regulator says Imperial Oil faces more water problems at Kearl oilsands mine The Alberta Energy Regulator has warned Imperial Oil about more wastewater problems at its Kearl oilsands mine in northern Alberta.The regulator has issued a notice of non-compliance to the company after chemicals associated with oilsands tailings were found at an off-site well at levels that exceed provincial guidelines.“In light of the exceedance of sulphate levels in the off-site well, we have issued a notice of non-compliance to Imperial for failing to control industrial runoff,” says a notice from the regulator obtained by The Canadian Press.“This is not related to a tailings pond or the (environmental protection order) issued against Imperial in February.”The document says sulphates have been detected in a well near a mine overburden disposal area that is 100 metres from the Muskeg River, a tributary of the Athabasca River. Data from the provincial oilsands monitoring program shows sulphates measured in the well suddenly spiked by a factor of roughly 10...

Efforts underway to improve internet access in Nunavut

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Efforts underway to improve internet access in Nunavut IQALUIT, Nunavut — Several projects are underway to improve internet access in Nunavut, which has long been slow, unreliable and costly for many residents. Quintillion and CanArctic Inuit Networks Inc. signed a memorandum of understanding earlier this year to build a subsea fibre optic cable network in the North American Arctic. Initially, they plan to construct a fibre line from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., to Iqaluit. Madeleine Redfern, chief operating officer of CanArctic, a majority Inuit-owned company, said the project is “effectively shovel-ready,” but requires funding. She said the goal is to complete a marine survey this summer, which would allow for construction in 2024.“The need is immediate,” she said. “Without this type of infrastructure, northerners, especially those in Nunavut, continue to pay the highest internet, telephone and cellphone services.”Redfern said improved internet access would benefit residents, businesses and the res...

‘BlackBerry’ film hails the must-have gadget that the iPhone turned into a forgotten relic

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

‘BlackBerry’ film hails the must-have gadget that the iPhone turned into a forgotten relic Almost everyone knows Steve Jobs’ uncanny vision, relentless drive and technological wizardry hatched the iPhone, a breakthrough that continues to reshape culture 16 years after the late Apple co-founder introduced the device to the world.But when Jobs unveiled the first iPhone in 2007, another smartphone was the must-have gadget. It was the BlackBerry, a device so addictive that it became known as the “CrackBerry” among tech nerds and power brokers hunched over a tiny keyboard that was best operated with both thumbs clickety-clacking.Now the BlackBerry is “that phone people had before they bought an iPhone,” a relic so irrelevant that the Canadian company that made it is now valued at $3 billion — down from $85 billion at its 2008 peak when it still controlled nearly half of the smartphone market.But its legacy is worth remembering — and audiences will get a chance to learn more about its origins in the new film, “BlackBerry.” The film out Friday in theaters is th...

Coyote killed after attack on two-year-old child in Port Coquitlam, B.C., park

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Coyote killed after attack on two-year-old child in Port Coquitlam, B.C., park PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. — A coyote has attacked a two-year-old child in the Metro Vancouver community of Port Coquitlam, resulting in the toddler being sent to hospital with minor injuries.The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says on Twitter that the attack happened Wednesday after 8 p.m. at Lions Park near the town centre.The service says Coquitlam RCMP officers killed a coyote near the attack scene, and a search of the park did not turn up other animals.It says on Twitter the coyote ate “non-natural food sources,” later clarifying that it had consumed peanuts and dog food.The service says the public should not feed dangerous wildlife under any circumstances, and violators will incur “enforcement action as warranted.”Wildlife experts say feeding coyotes is one of the biggest causes of attacks, as the animals lose fear of people and may then try to test humans as possible prey.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 11, 2023.The Canadian Press

Large police presence in Dolton, search continues for carjacking suspect

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Large police presence in Dolton, search continues for carjacking suspect DOLTON, Ill. -- A search is underway in Dolton after a carjacking suspect led police on a pursuit Thursday morning.A source with police said a carjacking suspect led officers on a chase that ended in the area of 130th Street and South Doty Avenue in Dolton on Thursday. Woman charged in series of baseball bat attacks on Northwest Side According to police sources, an off-duty officer's vehicle was reportedly rear-ended as the carjacking suspect attempted to get away. The suspect has been described as a 30-year-old man driving a red Hyundai.No injuries were reported. No arrests have been made at this time.The Dolton Police Department, Chicago Police Department, and the Cook County Sheriff's Office responded to scene as the search for the suspect continues.No further information has been provided at this time.Stay with WGN as this story develops.

Skilling: Rain possible for most of Friday, Saturday night

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Skilling: Rain possible for most of Friday, Saturday night Spells of wet weather ahead for Chicago--the greatest rain/isolated t-storm concentration expected Friday; a let-up in rain coverage expected Saturday--then an increase in coverage and frequency of rainfall likely again sat night into Sunday morning---longer range: huge warm dome forecast to develop over west Canada next week and this is to buckle the jet stream northward there sending it crashing southward into the Midwest and driving cool weather into Chicago--warming follows the following week.Spells of rainfall in Chicago over coming days are to accompany the arrival of Gulf moisture. But rainfall coverage and intensity is to vary in the Chicago area from day to day---maximizing Friday, dropping off as NE winds off still chilly Lake Michigan stabilize the air mass a bit Saturday. Rains will diminish to sporadic drizzle or sprinkles-- and even stop at times Saturday. Then a surge of moist air up and over an unseasonably cool, full fetch (that means "full length of Lake Michigan" ...

Pritzker re-appoints top tollway official despite Madigan tapes

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Pritzker re-appoints top tollway official despite Madigan tapes A top official with the Illinois Toll Highway Authority was caught where no one wants to be: On an FBI wiretap. While tollway board vice chairman Jim Connolly was not accused of wrongdoing, the recordings played at a recent bribery trial appear to show him pledging allegiance to former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan, who is now under indictment, and his top lieutenant who was just found guilty of bribery conspiracy.“You know it always goes back to that you’re nothing without him,” Connolly is heard telling Madigan confidant Michael McClain on the recordings as they discussed Madigan.  The conversation centered around a lobbyist new to the profession - or “the dark side” as McClain called it – who had apparently crossed Madigan.“I always told these young pups when they start lobbying – I said: ‘Hey guys, you only have one client,” McClain said to Connolly on tape apparently referring to Madigan.  “Long as you treat that client well, you’ll do real well for the peo...

Cities with the most expensive homes in Illinois

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Cities with the most expensive homes in Illinois Purchasing a home is one of the most important investments there is. More than a place to live, homeownership is an asset with the potential to tremendously rise in value. But with home prices reaching record heights, affordability plays a huge role for buyers. High mortgage rates are also making monthly payments more expensive; as of May 4, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate sits at 6.39%.Although home prices have inflated all across the U.S., there are some cities that command a higher price tag than others. Location, size, age, and condition are all contributing factors to home value.Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in Illinois using data from Zillow. Cities are ranked by the Zillow Home Values Index for all homes as of March 2023. The charts in this story were created automatically using Matplotlib.All 30 cities on the list are in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area.Read on to see which cities made the list.1 / 30 Stacker#...

Heads up: Construction projects to impact weekend commutes in Chicagoland

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Heads up: Construction projects to impact weekend commutes in Chicagoland CHICAGO — There are major construction closures planned across Chicagoland this weekend and in the weeks ahead. Detailed information on the closures is below to help you plan your commutes.   Kennedy Expressway construction: What you should know about adjusting to the delays DuSable Lake Shore Drive constructionCrews have been working on resurfacing the northbound lanes of DuSable Lake Shore Drive between LaSalle and Lawrence. Southbound lane closures will begin on Sunday with two full closures of the drive expected.  Northbound traffic will be reduced to one lane from 8 p.m. Thursday through 2 p.m. Friday from LaSalle to Lawrence with exit/entrance ramps at LaSalle, Fullerton, Recreation, Irving Park, Montrose, Wilson and Lawrence also closed. One lane of traffic will remain closed from 2 p.m. Friday through the morning rush hour on Monday.  Southbound traffic will be reduced to one lane from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday from Lawrence to Irving Park Road. The southbound entrance ramp ...

Travis County eyes $450M roads, parks bond package

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:55 GMT

Travis County eyes $450M roads, parks bond package TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- New roadway improvements and parks enhancements in Travis County are on the table this November, with voters slated to weigh in on a $450 million mobility and parks bond package.The proposal comes six years after county voters last approved roadway and parks improvements in November 2017. The majority of Travis County voters approved both a $93.4 million transportation plan as well as $91.5 million in parks investments and conservation efforts.This latest consideration comes as both Travis County and the City of Austin continue to see tremendous growth, with more residents equaling a greater strain on local infrastructure. Travis County Judge Andy Brown told KXAN Thursday he hopes these investments can solidify and preserve county infrastructure for generations to come."Travis County and Austin have grown tremendously since [that last bond]," he said. "What this bond is doing is trying to make sure that we still have the same quality of life, the same ...