Being born into a rich western country.
Being born into a rich western country.
Last year, coal accounted for 60 per cent of Teck’s revenue and 75 per cent of its profit. (from the Globe and Mail)
This sounds like a massive downsizing. Is Teck in need of cash or is this a strategic move? Most of these mines produce metallurgical coal so not used for power generation. Do they see that steel production wil switch off coal? Are there even good alternatives to metallurgical coal?
The steam coming out of an Instant Pot. People have looked very worried when I put my hand into the steam blasting out.
I am excited about developments such as Iy̓álmexw, Sen̓áḵw, and Willingdon Lands. All three look to be progressive community- oriented developments that will be great places to live while providing income to the First Nations involved.
BC has very few solar farms of a substantial size so I am interested to see what new solar projects come around.
I think better would be member-owned cooperative instances. I am hoping for a Canadian one like cosocial.ca
OEB in Brentwood. Their breakfast poutines with half fries half arugula are excellent.
I would like to join a cooperatively owned instance.
I have been tempted to join cosocial.ca, however I don’t care for microblogging (Mastodon) as much as something forum-like such as a Lemmy instance.
Burnaby has done an excellent job of making homes and amenities available close to rapid transit.
But it is also the most extreme example of having no middle density. We either get massive towers or single family homes.
It’s great that they are planning on adding laneway homes but it’s a very small effort and very behind when the city needed it. The city should be allowing co-ops and multi-unit homes up to 6 stories throughout the entire city.
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I am excited by this.
Congrats to @pnorman@en.osm.town