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Richmond Chamber of Commerce Awards

Recipients of Richmond Chamber of Commerce awards from left: Craig Williams of the Kentucky Environmental Foundation and the Chemical-weapons Destruction Citizens Advisory Board, Wallace G. Maffett Award; Rick Winn, Agriculture Award; Mindy Shat of Madison Middle School, B. Michael Caudill Educator of the Year; and Jeff Baker of O’Charley’s Restaurant, Business of the Year. Recipients […]

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Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce has New Executive Director

After an extensive search by the board of directors of the Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce selection committee, Elio Furlan was appointed as the organization’s new executive director on Nov. 20. “We are excited to work with Elio to continue to support our members and champion economic prosperity in Richmond Hill and ultimately improve the

Waste Disposal

Rockland eyes using more quarries for disposal

ROCKLAND, Maine — The attempt may be a long shot, but the Rockland City Council wants to determine whether it can use additional quarries for disposing of demolition debris. The council met Wednesday night and held a lengthy workshop on the future of its waste disposal and recycling programs. After more than two hours of

British Columbia

Rumble and stumbles at Coquitlam-Burke Mountain election debate

Candidates vying to be the next MLA for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain sparred over schools, transit and housing affordability at the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce all-candidates meeting Wednesday evening at Douglas College in Coquitlam. The Green Party’s Joe Keithley and the NDP’s Jodie Wickens did not take many shots at each other, using most of their time

Canada Recycling News

Shelley Fralic: Save the planet, recycle a house

She always wanted to own land, and so Judy Kenzie worked her way from an apartment in Kitsilano to a house on small lot in Strathcona and, finally, to a lush hillside spread in Mission with a can’t-look-away view of Mount Baker. She had always wanted to recycle a house, too, because Kenzie has a

Canada Recycling News

Should paper coffee cups come with a recycling fee?

Paper Cup Recycling Dilemma in Canada.A Vancouver group thinks it may have a solution to the problem of litter and waste caused by the 1.6 billion disposal coffee cups that get thrown out in Canada every year. Anna Godefroy of the Binners Project, a group that picks up recyclables and returns them for cash, believes

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