As Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) consider requests to investigate the Ford government’s reallocation of Greenbelt land, CityNews is hearing for the first time from one of the groups that OPP officers have interviewed about the merits of a potential case. “Folks are being approached, and we were among the people who are being asked questions,” said… Continue reading ‘Sufficient to demand an investigation’: Calls grow for OPP to investigate re-zoning of Greenbelt land – Ottawa.CityNews.ca
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How ‘The Man Who Laughs’ inspired the Joker – Far Out Magazine
In modern superhero cinema, there is no villain as distinctively recognisable as the Joker, DC’s clown-faced agent of chaos who had proven too much for his arch-nemesis Batman on several occasions. Depicted by the likes of Jack Nicholson, Jared Leto, Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix over the course of the character’s cinematic career, whilst the… Continue reading How ‘The Man Who Laughs’ inspired the Joker – Far Out Magazine
Automakers Monetize Car-Level Data as Connected Economy Revs Up – PYMNTS.com
For automakers, making and selling the car is a start — selling data is what comes next. To that end, automaker Stellantis NV — which makes Jeeps and Fiat cars, among other autos — is establishing a new, software-focused unit to harness car-level information and provide some additional revenue streams and thus some top-line torque.… Continue reading Automakers Monetize Car-Level Data as Connected Economy Revs Up – PYMNTS.com
B.C. rock critic Tom Harrison was a champion of the West Coast … – The Globe and Mail
Tom Harrison, pictured in 2004, was Vancouver’s pre-eminent music journalist and reviewed hundreds of singles, albums and concerts. Mr. Harrison has died at 70.LES BAZSO/Vancouver Province Tom Harrison interviewed George Harrison, met Bob Marley at his home in Jamaica, and played pickup soccer with the Clash. Mr. Harrison, who has died at 70, was Vancouver’s… Continue reading B.C. rock critic Tom Harrison was a champion of the West Coast … – The Globe and Mail
Stellantis beefs up commitment to electric flying vehicle company Archer Aviation – CNBC
watch now Stellantis is leaning into its bet on a future that includes flying cars. The Chrysler maker is doubling down on its commitment to help Archer Aviation produce its first batch of electric flying vehicles by 2025, announced Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares and Archer CEO Adam Goldstein in an interview on CNBC’s Tech Check.… Continue reading Stellantis beefs up commitment to electric flying vehicle company Archer Aviation – CNBC
Stellantis Beefs Up Commitment to Electric Flying Vehicle Company Archer Aviation – NBC Bay Area
Stellantis is ramping up its commitment to Archer, an electric flying vehicle company, by providing manufacturing support and up to $150 million in investments over the next few years. Archer projects its flying cars will be available for commercial use by 2025. The eVTOL market has been valued as a potentially trillion dollar industry. Stellantis… Continue reading Stellantis Beefs Up Commitment to Electric Flying Vehicle Company Archer Aviation – NBC Bay Area
Europe’s Electric Car Revolution Is Underway, But Dissenters Expect Trouble – Forbes
Camille Jenatzy (1868-1913) in his aluminium battery-driven electric car ‘La Jamais Contente’, 1899. … [+] (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Universal Images Group via Getty Images The European Union has decided that by 2035 the sale of new internal combustion engines (ICE) will be banned, and all new cars will… Continue reading Europe’s Electric Car Revolution Is Underway, But Dissenters Expect Trouble – Forbes
Car Shortage May Fuel Sales Growth Despite Recession, Rate Hikes – Bloomberg
US auto sales likely rose in December and will rebound in the new year as a recovery in vehicle production will more than offset the effects of inflation and rising interest rates. Two years of semiconductor shortages and supply problems have kept vehicle production low and inventories lean. With factories picking up pace again, consumers… Continue reading Car Shortage May Fuel Sales Growth Despite Recession, Rate Hikes – Bloomberg
5 Michigan leaders we can expect to see more of in 2023 – Detroit Free Press
This content is only available to subscribers. Get unlimited digital access. $1 for 6 Months. Subscribe Now Your subscription supports: Unlimited access to subscriber only articles on desktop, tablet and mobile web. The eNewspaper, a digital replica of the print paper, every day. Access to exclusive sports reporting on your local teams from USA TODAY… Continue reading 5 Michigan leaders we can expect to see more of in 2023 – Detroit Free Press
Inflation won’t stop 2023 auto sales growth amid chip recovery – Los Angeles Times
U.S. auto sales probably rose in December and will rebound in the new year as a recovery in vehicle production will more than offset the effects of inflation and rising interest rates. Two years of semiconductor shortages and supply problems have kept vehicle production low and inventories lean. With factories picking up pace again, consumers… Continue reading Inflation won’t stop 2023 auto sales growth amid chip recovery – Los Angeles Times