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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNOttawa County leaders question upcoming closure of coal-fired power plantOttawa County commissioners peppered Consumers Energy executives with questions Tuesday, Feb. 11 about the upcoming May ...
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNZeeland motorcyclist seriously injured in Ottawa County crashPORT SHELDON TOWNSHIP, MI – A 34-year-old Zeeland man sustained serious injuries on Tuesday night after his motorcycle served ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5m
Here's the latest as Canada faces U.S President Donald Trump's tariff threatsOTTAWA — Canada's 13 premiers are in Washington, D.C. today seeking to convince Republicans that U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to impose stiff tariffs on Canada is not in their best interest.
After all, nobody would have blamed him if he followed in the footsteps of his fellow coaches with the Ottawa Senators and ...
More than 7,000 Sudanese applied to come to Canada under temporary humanitarian program to help people fleeing conflict in ...
With U.S. tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports set to come into effect next month, local businesses in Ottawa are ...
A new study that examines the economic impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian cities suggests Ottawa-Gatineau will be relatively ...
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed American running back Khalan Laborn. Laborn (5’11-212) signed with the San ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNDenley: Ottawa is only partly protected from tariff damageIt’s amazing how much chaos U.S. President Donald Trump can cause by doing nothing. Trump hasn’t imposed a single tariff yet, ...
Barring a financial miracle, the $398.9 million deficit figure puts a balanced budget out of reach for this year — though the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN35m
Leger poll: Canadians anxious but ready to rally against Trump’s threatsCanadians are collectively biting their fingernails and ready to wave the flag as they face down repeated threats from the White House. A new Leger poll suggests a surge in both ...
A company hired to repair the LaSalle Causeway bridge in Kingston, Ont., is suing the federal government and an engineering firm for more than $8 million.
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