Month: November 2025

Creek Road Commotion: Why Tree Clearing in Chadds Ford Is More Than Just a Delay

Starting this week, drivers in Chadds Ford Township will notice a change on their usual commute along Creek Road. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is launching a tree-clearing initiative that will temporarily disrupt traffic in the area. While it may cause some frustration behind the wheel, the effort serves a broader purpose that reaches […]

A Silent Threat in the Forest: Chronic Wasting Disease Reaches the Spokane Reservation

Deep in the forests of eastern Washington, an unsettling discovery has stirred concern among wildlife officials and Indigenous communities alike. A case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) was confirmed in a white-tailed deer on the Spokane Indian Reservation — marking a troubling moment for both the natural ecosystem and the cultural practices that depend on […]

Roller Coaster of Risk: Six Flags Faces Securities Fraud Lawsuit After Cedar Fair Merger

In what was once celebrated as a thrilling union between two theme park giants, the merger of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation and Cedar Fair has taken a sharp turn into legal territory. A class action lawsuit has been filed against Six Flags, alleging securities fraud related to the information disclosed—or perhaps undisclosed—around the time of […]

Keyera’s Strategic Growth Balances Performance and Long-Term Promise

Keyera Corp. has released its third-quarter financial results for 2025, offering a nuanced picture of both resilience and recalibration. While the company’s adjusted EBITDA slipped to $281 million compared to the same quarter last year, excluding acquisition-related costs paints a slightly more stable picture at $286 million. The decrease largely stems from a weaker showing […]

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