The 25th Hour: Heritage and Sustainability
Are new buildings better than old ones? Perhaps preserving old buildings is better for the environment rather than replacing them with new ones.
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Jen Osborne and Jonathan Got ,
April 13, 2022
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The 25th Hour: Half The Legs, Double The Love
A rescue dog returns the favour for an overwhelmed health care worker.
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Jen Osborne and Jonathan Got ,
March 22, 2022
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Canada-U.S. border community reflects on the impact of frontier restrictions, longs for return to binational normal
The communities of Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont straddle the international border between Canada and the U.S. Residents told Capital Current of the struggle to maintain their relationships through the pandemic.
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Jonathan Got and Morgane Wauquier ,
December 23, 2021
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Prince Edward County winegrowers buzzing about exceptional fall grape harvest, post-pandemic rebound
Prince Edward County vineyards had a bountiful 2021 harvest with some of the best fruit seen in 20 years.
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Jonathan Got and Morgane Wauquier ,
December 2, 2021
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10 min read
Canada will never export bulk water to the U.S. — and journalists should stop writing about it
Every couple of years, Canadian media revisits the perennial issue of exporting water to the U.S. Capital Current's Jonathan Got would like journalists to stop.
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Jonathan Got ,
November 29, 2021
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Verify Ontario app helping businesses ensure customers are fully vaxxed
On Oct. 14, the province released its COVID-19 vaccine verification app, Verify Ontario, and businesses are finding the app easier to check whether customers are fully vaccinated.
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Morgane Wauquier and Jonathan Got ,
November 1, 2021
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IN THE NEWS: Monday, Oct. 4
Capital Current offers a news roundup.
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Jonathan Got ,
October 4, 2021
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Quebec rodeo festival welcomes visitors for first time since pandemic began
The 53rd edition of the Festival Western de Saint-Tite came to an end last week with strict COVID-19 countermeasures in place.
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Jonathan Got and Morgane Wauquier ,
October 2, 2021
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9 min read
Despite predictions and the pandemic Canadians not voting by mail in great numbers
Despite the pandemic, so far it looks like special ballots will not come close to the five million originally expected by Elections Canada.
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Jonathan Got ,
September 17, 2021
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3 min read