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@wonderofscience This must be after Bond evicted SPECTRE from the premises!😂 A gorgeous photo though.
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@davidclement I hope this link works. I dont have faith that 90 billion will do this. Here in Toronto our LRT projects were way over budget. Id like to see it but…$ spent elsewhere would be better. Californias isnt looking good. cbsnews.com/video/ghost-tr…
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@AnnaNoelleDua If they are individually packaged they can be available, but due to refrigeration an open jar/squeeze tube is not permitted. Maybe it's the vendor's choice not to provide individual packets.
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@marrymegarfield Its Canada. We have to round up to a nickel as there are no more pennies!
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@Citizen004 And yes I remember the ’dirty oil’ bandied about by people who heated their houses to 76*F, (before C) flew south 2x a year and didn’t realize all our ‘stuff’ was made of oil. Ionosphere as they were my neighbours and friends.
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I'm old enough to remember when "Canada's energy" was considered, "Alberta's Dirty Oil™."
Lorrie Goldstein@sunlorrie
Keystone XL ‘one of the cards’ Canada has in U.S. trade negotiations: Liberal MP Corey Hogan 'I can tell you that Keystone XL and the energy security it would provide the United States has always been one of the cards that Canada has in our deck.' ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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@Citizen004 I’am old enough to remember Eastern farmers getting hay to Alberta during the drought(s) and Alberta reciprocating. I remember the Oilers cups with a scraggly looking 99. I remember Peter Lougheed establishing the Alberta Trust Fund. Is it still around?
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@Rainmaker1973 Well I don’t see it happening but I’am marking my calendar!
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🚨 NEWS FROM NASA
In a bold and decisive move, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman just announced a $20 billion plan to build America’s permanent base on the Moon — and they’re doing it in just 7 years.
Today, NASA officially confirmed it is cancelling plans for the Lunar Gateway — the small space station that was supposed to orbit the Moon as a waypoint for astronauts. Instead, those components and resources will be repurposed directly for the surface base, accelerating humanity’s return to sustained lunar presence.
The goal is clear — move beyond short visits and flags-and-footprints missions. NASA wants a real, long-term foothold on the Moon: habitats, power systems, rovers, scientific labs, and infrastructure that can support crews for months at a time. This base will serve as the foundation for deeper space exploration, resource utilization (like mining lunar ice for fuel and water), and eventually — Mars.
The $20 billion investment over the next seven years will reshape major parts of the Artemis program. It comes with real urgency too — China is pushing hard toward its own crewed Moon landing by 2030, and the U.S. is determined to lead, not follow.
This isn’t just about science.
· A permanent lunar base means:Testing technologies for Mars missions in a real off-world environment
· Developing in-situ resource utilization (turning Moon dirt into rocket fuel and oxygen)
· Opening the door to a true cislunar economy
· Inspiring the next generation of engineers, scientists, and explorers
Private industry will play a massive role, as always — with contractors already building key hardware now being redirected.
This is the kind of ambitious, focused leadership the space program has needed. From the first boots on the Moon in 1969 to building a thriving outpost there by the early 2030s — what an incredible leap forward.
Significanly, the Moon isn’t just a destination anymore: it’s becoming home base for humanity’s expansion into the Solar System.
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@CanaduhOh Haven't been in a few years, sure looks like it changed. I think I will check the flights from Toronto next week and see if I can get there.
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@Rainmaker1973 TWA 517 do you want to report a UFO? Negative we don’t want to report. Aeris 31, do you wish to report a UFO? Negative we don’t want to report one of those either!😂🛸
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@yipopov @TheFigen_ Ahh OK. Here in Toronto years ago a guy was filling his tanker truck from the top when it ignited. I believe they found the cause to be that he didn't ground his truck. Same thing??
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@SWASHJLT @TheFigen_ The hose isn't long enough to reach the bottom of the tank, leading to splash filling, which in turns leads to static electricity accumulation and sparking.
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@Rainmaker1973 Only the left hand is shown. Does it work as well with the right hand?
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@HRPSCMV @townofoakville @CVSA @ONtransport @401_da_sarpanch @HRPS_Traffic Man I wish I could find a fishing hole like "scale house by-pass route!!
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You will never guess what we have…. So we will just tell you… another Intermodal hauler using a known QEW scale-house by-pass route in @townofoakville … and they are out of service!
A cracked wheel on tractor drive axle.
Out of service. Charges laid.
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CEO of large pension plan resigns, agrees to repay $1.6M vacation payment
cp24.com/local/toronto/…
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@Osinttechnical I am glad no US pilots are hurt but this guy is 2 away from being called an 'ACE"!
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