Maggie Long has been the only person in her grade at St. Mark’s School in King’s Cove since Grade 3. (Troy Turner/CBC) St. Mark’s School in King’s Cove, a tiny town of 90 people on Newfoundland’s Bonivista Peninsula, has been Maggie Long’s second home most of her life. It’s where …
Read More »Sarnia chemical plant appealing provincial order to reduce toxic emissions
A chemical plant in Sarnia, Ont., that has been shut down over benzene emissions says complying with certain conditions set out by the provincial government can’t be done safely and will cost up to $50 million. Company says complying with conditions will cost up to $50 million. A chemical plant …
Read More »Hong Kong facilitates use of digital yuan
HONG KONG – Hong Kong will facilitate the creation and the use of e-CNY (digital yuan) wallets in the latest progress of collaboration between the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the People’s Bank of China to expand an e-CNY pilot for cross-boundary payments, the HKMA said on Friday. Residents …
Read More »How do kiwi and oyster sound? People are using AI to dream up new culinary creations
Many people in the food and beverage industry are experimenting with AI such as ChatGPT to create new recipes, from coffee blends to wine pairings. Some use AI to try new flavour combinations or save time for their hard-working chefs. While some are using AI to dream up new flavour …
Read More »Corporations are buying local vet clinics — raising questions about price, choice and quality of care
Large and often international companies have been snapping up local clinics around Canada, raising questions come about who’s in control of animal care, costs and the future of the independent vet. ‘The public’s going to have less choice,’ says one independent vet. Dr. Ryan Redgrave isn’t a dying breed, but …
Read More »Federal panel lists 35 ‘plausible’ future threats to Canada and the world
In a new report, a think-tank within Employment and Social Development Canada names 35 “plausible” global disruptions that could reshape Canada and the world in the near future. Topping the list is the threat to society posed by disinformation and artificial intelligence. In a new report, a think-tank within Employment …
Read More »Sacrilegious church attack
“ By working together, religious leaders, government officials, and ordinary citizens can ensure that such acts of violence will become a relic of the past. Violence fell upon Cotabato City on Pentecost Sunday as a suspected fragmentation grenade exploded inside the Sto. Niño Chapel in Barangay Rosary Heights 3. The …
Read More »Giving ‘more in law’ to those who have ‘less in life’
“Those who have less in life should have more in law” was the credo that serves as the enduring legacy of the late former President Ramon Magsaysay. According to the Social Weather Stations’ March 2024 survey on self-rated poverty, there is an estimated 12.9 million poor families in the country, …
Read More »‘Let’s move forward’: Newly-elected Senate President Chiz says he’s ready for the job
Newly-elected Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero said he is ready to take on his new role as he tries to dismiss any more speculations surrounding his sudden leadership role. Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero (Senate PRIB Photo) “Mas gusto ko pag usapan kung anong nararapat nating gawin at hindi kung …
Read More »Zubiri says Cha-Cha is ‘dead’ in the Senate
Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri Although resigned, former Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri declared that Charter Change (Cha-Cha) is dead in the Senate. His successor, meanwhile, Senate President Francis Escudero said “it’s not for me to say.” “I have my own position. We will discuss it with the majority bloc …
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