All members of Brampton City Council, Mayor Patrick Brown and some of Ontario’s big city mayors are urging Premier Doug Ford to walk back his plans to ban automated speed cameras across the province.
Abstract: Gated recurrent unit (GRU), as a significant paradigm for data driven soft sensor modeling approach, is widely used in industrial processes for estimating key quality variables. However, the ...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a novel String-Select-Line Separation Patterning (SSP) scheme designed for low voltage and high-speed program operation in 3D NAND flash memory structures with a ...
Winnipeg Jets forward Cole Perfetti recalls his clutch game-tying goal in Game 7 against the St. Louis Blues last season, discussing the recognition it's gotten him and why he had to watch the video ...
A municipality that recently introduced speed cameras says taxpayers will bear the brunt of Premier Doug Ford’s proposed provincial direction. On Thursday, Ford blasted the automatic speed enforcement ...
The 44-year-old is seeking up to $82 million USD ($124.4 million AUD) in damages from the FIA, Formula One Management, and former F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone, claiming their handling of the ...
Toronto committee votes to strengthen speed camera program, pushing back against Ford's proposed ban
In opposition to Premier Doug Ford's plan to ban speed cameras in Ontario, a Toronto city committee voted Friday to strengthen automated speed enforcement in the city, with councillors saying the ...
Toronto committee votes to strengthen speed camera program, pushing back against Ford's proposed ban
Toronto's infrastructure and environment committee passed several recommendations to tweak the city's speed camera program, one day after the Ford government announced it would move to ban automated ...
The Trump administration has decided to reallocate $2.4 billion from California’s high-speed rail project to a new $5 billion program that aims to enhance passenger rail services across the country.
Under the guise of “protecting taxpayers,” the Ontario government said it intends to introduce legislation that would ban the use of speed enforcement cameras across the province, even though it is ...
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