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  • ... operates independently of ground-based equipment and is intended to provide aural and visual alerts.... Benefits and costs. Throughout the development of the aviation regula...

  • [...] Brennan said the anticipated higher cost is not due to building Bipole III on the longer route on the west side of the province, but because of the increased cost of equipment needed to convert electricity for transmission. The new transmission line is one of Hydro's biggest projects over the next decade as it builds more northern dams to export more power to Minnesota and Wisconsin and works on deals to sell power to Saskatchewan and Ontario.

  • Currently FNUC Saskatoon Campus doesn't have any type of those recreational programs for those students, so the student association took it upon themselves to apply to the Dakota Dunes CDC for that," said [Wilma Isbister], adding they were very pleased to assist them in supporting the initiative which allows students, faculty, and families to use the equipment at no extra cost. "We could apply as a non-profit organization for two different applications," said [Stephen Neapetung], adding that they worked hard on the proposal doing a lot of paperwork and obtaining estimates for all the equipment, but were thrilled with the end results. "They gave us the full amount of what we asked. Everything we went and looked at is going to be at the school. "I'm happy to see that we're going to be l...

  • In the case of cameras in public, the Winnipeg Police Service has just completed a one-year, $460,000 pilot project on the effectiveness of deploying 10 cameras in high-crime areas of the city's downtown. The operating costs for the first year -- maintenance, staff, offices, equipment -- were about $270,000, but it's unclear if that would be the annual operating cost if the program was adopted as a permanent tool in the city's crime-fighting inventory.

  • Bariatric ambulances cost $15,000 to $20,000 more than the $110,000 average cost of a regular ambulance, not counting additional medical equipment, he said.

  • The City may terminate the contract, or any part thereof, by written notice to Seller, for any or no reason, as the City may determine to be most convenient to it. Upon notice of termination, Seller shall immediately stop all work and cause its suppliers or subcontractors to stop all work in connection with the Order. If the City terminates for convenience, the City shall pay Seller for goods and services accepted as of the date of termination, and, subject to section 8, for Seller's actual, reasonable, out of pocket costs incurred directly as a result of such termination. The City shall have no responsibility for work performed after Seller's receipt of notice of termination. It will be noted that the above provision does not allow the municipality to get out of the contract at no co...

    ... probability the full cost of redundant equipment, and supplies, and any other loss, cost, charge or...

  • There's also 100 years worth of garbage room at Brady, meaning there's plenty of time to emit more methane. One hitch is a curbside organic collection program that's always on city hall's to-do list. If organics are composted instead of dumped in the landfill, there's probably only a 20-year supply of methane in the dump, which is still worth capturing. It's simple. You sink a bunch of sewer pipes into the landfill and use a glorified vacuum to suck out all the methane gas produced by the rotting garbage. You can then flare off the gas, which turns the methane into carbon dioxide. That's still bad for the environment, but not nearly as bad as doing nothing. The better route is to think of methane as a commodity like natural gas or coal that can be turned into electricity or heat. The ga...

    ... the city would bear too much of the capital costs. Drohomerski said the city is obliged to avoid a b... million, including the methane capture equipment, the pipes and retrofitting some of the power plan...

  • Most of us know what's up with Stratford today -- North America's largest classical repertory theatre. The main stage, the Avon, is set in a large, verdant park, one of the few in Canada that's in a downtown. Nearby is a jaunty collection of boutiques, bars, fine restaurants and places to stay. As debates on the province's Oct. 10 election have shown, not all is well this year. The higher Canadian dollar has made exports to the U.S. more expensive. Low-cost imports from the hot economies of India and China are competing successfully for markets in Canada and the U.S. As well, Statistics Canada reports that Americans hit by a housing recession and accompanying turmoil in mortgage and credit markets are staying away in droves, sending travel statistics from the U.S. to Canada in July to t...

    ... to write off the cost of new equipment. Not all in southwestern Ontario is gloom and doom...

  • The company said it has entered into an agreement to convert Ag Growth's units on a one-to-one basis into Ag Growth Industries Corporation using the corporate shell of a diamond mining firm called Benachee Resources Inc. Ag Growth owns a handful of agricultural equipment manufacturers, including Westfield Industries in Rosenort, which makes grain storage, handling and conditioning equipment, including a high demand, low cost portable auger.



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