Following Unprecedented Winter Storm in Texas and Protection Granted under the CCAA in Canada, Just Energy Receives Chapter 15 Bankruptcy Protection in U.S.
All Services to customers across Company’s North American operations continue without interruption; no impact on customers’ bills, employees or daily operations expected
Filings and associated US$125 million Debtor in Possession (“DIP”) financing ensures Just Energy continues to meet its regulatory obligations in North America, including payments required by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (“ERCOT”)
Filings provide stability for the Company as it facilitates the restructuring of its financial obligations due to the unprecedented winter storm impacts on the business
Toronto in for rude awakening with more snow on the way next week
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Based on the current weather in Toronto, it feels as if spring has finally sprung, with residents getting out to enjoy the sun and above-zero temperatures that have arrived just as the city graduates into the grey zone of the province s modified colour-coded reopening framework.
But even though The Weather Network is forecasting some gladly welcomed temps in the double digits this week, residents shouldn t pack up their coats just yet, because the mild climate is unfortunately going to be short-lived.
Concern new GCSE and A level grading could mean 40 exams in 6 week period for some pupils
New exam board rules could leave some pupils facing 40 ‘exam standard’ assessments in a six week period to provide ‘evidence’ for teacher grading
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Storms lash NSW North Coast, bringing down trees and stopping the XPT
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MarMarch 2021 at 2:24am
Fire and Rescue teams at the scene where a train hit a fallen tree near Grafton.
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Severe storms have left a trail of damage, felling trees from the Clarence Valley to the Queensland border and causing a 200-litre diesel spill from a damaged XPT train.
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An XPT train hit storm debris, which ruptured its fuel tank, spilling 200L of diesel
A woman was trapped in her car for more than two hours when a tree fell on it at Lawrence