City Steps Up Radioactive Water Pollution Testing
This is an open letter from community activist J.P. Unger to councillors concerning water releases from the Chalk River nuclear facility:
This is an open letter from community activist J.P. Unger to councillors concerning water releases from the Chalk River nuclear facility:
Your agent has taken a few days to decide how to handle this. I hope I get it right.
Long-time Bulldog reader and community activist John Langstone says important questions remain unanswered with gas plants used to power the city’s new fleet of electric buses:
Why has Ottawa bought two huge gas generators to charge its fleet of zero emission buses?
We so desperately need the province to send an administrator in to clean up Ottawa City Hall.
Some notes from the transit commission meeting Monday …
This is a live broadcast of the city transit commission. Given the revelations in The Bulldog recently about fossil fuel power generation for e-buses, this could be an interesting meeting:
From time-to-time case studies just land in your lap. Such is the case with the evolving tempest of the e-bus fleet.
The building of generators to charge OC Transpo’s fleet of e-buses is a significant omission from the report Ottawa City Council approved in early 2023.
Has staff failed to disclose a minor ($180 million) detail to council when presenting its report in support of a resolution to approve the purchase of a fleet of electric buses?
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