Alberta’s premier wants the advanced education minister to pave the way for private career colleges to deliver accredited diploma and degree programs. The proposal raises concern from advocacy groups that for-profit career colleges in the province could eventually receive public money after the government slashed funding to public universities, colleges …
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What makes Netflix’s ‘Seasons’ extra special for Lovi Poe
Lovi Poe may no longer be a new comer in show business, but the sought after actress still has a number of things to tick off her career wishlist — two of which she just did in her new movie “Seasons.” Now streaming on Netflix, Seasons follows Poe’s character Charlie …
Read More »Musk rules by ‘gut’ – ex-Twitter exec
SAN FRANCISCO, California: A fired Twitter product manager said Elon Musk ran the company newly renamed X by instinct not data, surrounded by sycophants with his mood changing unpredictably. Esther Crawford, whose picture sleeping in a Twitter office late last year made her a viral sensation, shared her thoughts on …
Read More »Evacuation order issued as dam at risk of breaching near Windsor, N.S.
An evacuation order has been put in place for people living near the St. Croix River system in Nova Scotia as torrential rains swamp much of the province. The order was sent out to cell phones in the area at 3:41a.m. AT. Regional alerts warn of severe flooding, damaged homes, …
Read More »Marikina City all set to host 2023 Palarong Pambansa
Marikina City, the Shoe Capital of the Philippines, is all set for the hosting of the 2023 Palarong Pambansa as the national games for student athletes return after a four-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Marikina City Mayor Marcelino “Marcy” Teodoro said the city is ready to welcome 9,172 …
Read More »Retired RCMP officer charged in foreign interference case
A retired RCMP officer has been charged with foreign interference, the Mounties said in a news release Friday. William Majcher, 60, allegedly helped Chinese government intimidate individual unlawfully. A retired RCMP officer has been charged with foreign interference, the Mounties said in a news release Friday. William Majcher, 60, “allegedly …
Read More »Inuit elders making historic healing journey from Nunavut to Hamilton’s former sanatorium
Over a dozen Inuit elders are making a historic healing journey to Hamilton this weekend to revisit the former sanatorium site where they were held in isolation and endured psychological abuse in the 1950s and ’60s. 1,200 Inuit were forced to stay at Sanatorium on the Mountain for tuberculosis treatment. …
Read More »Large number of Hells Angels expected across Lower Mainland for gang’s 40th anniversary in B.C.
Police are warning people in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia to expect to see a “huge” number of bikers and police officers around the region this weekend as Hells Angels gather from across the country to mark the gang’s 40th anniversary in B.C. A statement from the B.C. Combined …
Read More »For as long as there’s been cattle, people have been stealing it. But the problem is getting worse
An Alberta farmer is raising alarms over cattle rustling after 85 cows, calves and bulls were taken from pastures north of Edmonton. The RCMP says thieves ‘knew what they were doing.’ An Alberta farmer recently lost $175,000 worth of purebred cows, calves and bulls. In scenes reminiscent of the Old …
Read More »Humidex used to be a foreign concept in much of Western Canada. That’s changing
As human-caused climate change cranks up the heat in Canada, it’s also likely to lead to more humid days, changing life for many in Western Canada and posing a threat to regions that aren’t adapted to muggy, sweltering weather. Heat and humidity can be a dangerous mix and climate change …
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