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‘Living history’: Residents of small N.S. town fight to keep rusty offshore boilerDrum Head resident Rachel Langley is campaigning to save a boiler from the shipwreck of the Scotia.CanadaMay 11, 2021
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Moose Jaw, Sask., church fundraising to replace old boilerA church built over a century ago is in dire need of a new boiler, according to former Saskatchewan premier Lorne Calvert.CanadaMay 3, 2021
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Money raised to replace Lighthouse Mission’s boiler in less than 24 hoursManitobans have come through for Lighthouse Mission.Oct 24, 2019
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Lighthouse Mission says it’ll be forced to close over winter without a new boilerA Winnipeg soup kitchen that’s been helping to feed the city’s homeless and vulnerable population for more than a century says it’s now in need of some help of its own.WeatherOct 23, 2019
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Saint John resident says government should have revealed results of carbon monoxide investigationThe carbon monoxide incident occurred December 29th at Stephen Park in Saint JohnCanadaMay 17, 2018
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Affinity Credit Union matching donations to the LighthouseAffinity Credit Union will match donations made to the Lighthouse to help raise funds to cover the cost of new boilers.CanadaDec 22, 2016
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Carbon monoxide death prompts change in Exchange DistrictA Winnipeg landlord is making some changes to his commercial building inspections after a man was killed due to carbon monoxide poisoning last week.Dec 19, 2016
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The Lighthouse facing heating crisis, $84K budget deficitThe Lighthouse is facing a "heating crisis." Two of the shelter's five boilers are broken and a third is leaking and the organization is now facing a massive deficit.CanadaDec 17, 2016
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‘That’s what tells people to change’: Edmonton HVAC company looks at carbon levy as opportunityIn just a few months, the Notley government's carbon levy will take effect and while some Alberta business advocates have said they're concerned about the tax's impact on bottom lines, one business is positioning itself to capitalize on the policy.ConsumerJul 12, 2016
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