Downtown Windsor is grappling to deal with an increase in homelessness and people facing substance use and mental health challenges — among the issues the southwestern Ontario city’s revitalization plan hopes to address. But questions are being raised about what this means for vulnerable individuals. Ontario city’s revitalization plan raises …
Read More »Atlantic whitefish are on the brink of extinction. Can a captive breeding program save them?
Scientists will implant tiny tracking tags in up to 200 captive-raised Atlantic whitefish this year as part of the effort to stave off extinction of one of Canada's most critically endangered species. DFO will track tagged Atlantic whitefish near Petite Rivière watershed Scientists will implant tiny tracking tags in up …
Read More »Want to keep your brain sharp? Here are 5 things you can do
Experts say cognitive health is about much more than forgetting someone’s name or where you put your phone. But studies have shown there are lots of things we can do to help our brains stay sharp — from exercise to sleep to social connections. Exercise, sleep, social connections all key …
Read More »Air Canada wins right to test flight attendant’s hair for pot use
A federal labour arbitrator has given Air Canada the green light to test a strand of a flight attendant's hair for drugs after two of the man's housemates — and fellow employees — claimed he was smoking a bong and making jokes about hijacking. Employee's 'disturbing' behaviour reported by roommates …
Read More »Laundromat no more?
“The story of Mayor Guo is just one example, but it highlights several key vulnerabilities in the Philippines’ AML framework. If the latest rose-colored prognosis by Moodys Investors Service is to be believed, the Philippines appears poised to exit the “gray list” of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a …
Read More »Honor the Philippine flag as it embodies our noblest ideals and aspirations
Today marks the 59th observance of Flag Day that began after President Diosdado Macapagal issued Proclamation No. 360 on March 6, 1965, noting that “our flag was first raised and received its baptism of fire and victory in the battle of Alapan, Imus, Cavite, on May 28, 1898.” It was …
Read More »National Flag Day: An emblem of the country’s courage
SALUTE THE FLAG. Workers from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) hoist Philippine flags at the National Flag Shrine at Imus Heritage Park in Alapan, Imus, Cavite in preparation for the Flag Day celebration today. In Baguio City (inset photo), Mayor Benjamin Magalong leads the salute to the …
Read More »Marcos off to Brunei, Singapore to boost tourism, trade, defense cooperation
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. President Marcos is expected to sign a memorandum of agreement (MOU) on tourism cooperation and discuss several agreements with Brunei Darussalam as he left Manila on Tuesday for his back-to-back foreign trips. In his departure speech, the President highlighted tourism as a vital economic driver for …
Read More »Samal-Davao bridge construction in full swing, set to finish in 2027
DAVAO-SAMAL BRIDGE. Preparations for the engineering works of the Samal Island-Davao City Connector (SIDC) bridge are ongoing as of May 13, 2024. A temporary bridge intended for equipment and crane trucks is also being constructed. (PNA photo by Robinson Niñal Jr.) DAVAO CITY – The PHP23-billion Samal Island-Davao City Connector (SIDC) project …
Read More »SC OKs transfer of Quiboloy cases from Davao to Quezon City
This photo shows the facade of the Supreme Court in Padre Faura St. in Manila. (Philstar.com / Erwin Cagadas) MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) has granted the request of the Department of Justice to transfer the child and sexual abuse cases of fugitive doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy. In …
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