Everyone is skint and living from paycheck to paycheck.
Aid will have to come from Governments.
Everyone is skint and living from paycheck to paycheck.
Aid will have to come from Governments.
'How Canadian is she?' Probably more than you think, say Kamala Harris' one-time Montreal classmates
If Harris hasn’t spoken or written much about her years in Montreal, it’s not because she was in town at a boring time.
Sharma and Harris both attended Westmount High, a public English-language high school near downtown Montreal, in the late 70s and early 80s. Both graduated in 1981.
https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/how-canadian-is-she-probably-more-than-you-think-say-kamala-harris-one-time-montreal-classmates-1.5060720
https://ciusss360.ca/en/when-your-best-friend-from-high-school-winds-up-in-the-white-house/
Turns out, there was a school in between: FACE, or FACES, as it was called in its first few years — an alternative public school originally dubbed Fine Arts Core Elementary School, then Fine Arts Core Education.
Harris and her younger sister Maya attended FACES in 1977-78 (and perhaps for a portion of the previous school year, 1976-77). Harris was in Grade 8 at the time.
Since the school only went to Grade 8 — it expanded to Grade 9 and upward beginning a year later — she and her classmates were forced to move on to other schools. Several of them ended up at Westmount High. (Maya stayed at FACE for at least another year.)
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/dunlevy-before-westmount-high-kamala-harris-went-to-face
https://us.cnn.com/2021/02/11/opinions/indian-immigrant-parents-opinion-raghavan/index.html
DUKE ENERGY
https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/DUKE-ENERGY-CORPORATION-11076385/
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3346232-duke-energy-hawaiian-electric-begin-building-solar-farm-pearl-harbor
Duke Energy, Hawaiian Electric begin building solar farm at Pearl Harbor
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REC Solar, a Duke Energy-owned company, and Hawaiian Electric Company broke ground on a 20-MW fixed-tilt solar facility, located at the U.S. Navy’s Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam West Loch Annex. Once completed, the West Loch solar farm will produce the lowest-cost renewable energy in the state at less than 8 cents per kilowatt-hour.
REC Solar will be building the 80,760-panel solar facility, the first grid-scale solar project to be owned and operated by Hawaiian Electric. Over its expected 25-year lifespan, the solar farm will save Hawaiian Electric customers approximately $109 million, reducing the utility’s use of imported oil by 76,000 barrels annually. The facility will feed into the island’s electric grid and serve all customers on Oʻahu.
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2018/04/rec-solar-hawaiian-electric-company-to-build-20-mw-solar-array-on-pearl-harbor-navy-base/
CHARLOTTE, N.C. and MAUNA KEA, Hawaii – Duke Energy’s REC Solar and W. M. Keck Observatory have completed the world’s largest commercial solar system installed at the record-breaking altitude of 13,600 feet.
The rooftop solar project – located near the summit of Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii – will reduce Keck Observatory’s carbon footprint and lower its cost of energy.
https://news.duke-energy.com/releases/w-m-keck-observatory-and-duke-energys-rec-solar-announce-completion-of-major-sustainability-project-in-hawaii