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A Kelowna, B.C. was able to photograph a wolf pack while hiking in Black Mountain - sntsk'il'ntən Regional Park.
A Kelowna, B.C. was able to photograph a wolf pack while hiking in Black Mountain - sntsk'il'ntən Regional Park.
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 23, 2023) - Aurania Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ARU) (OTCQB: AUIAF) (FSE: 20Q) ("Aurania" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has closed the first tranche (the "First Tranche") of its non-brokered private placement financing of up to 10,869,565 units of the Company (the "Units") for gross proceeds of up to C$5,000,000 (the "Initial Offering"), subject to the right of the Company to increase the size of the ...
Mentorship programs are greatly valued by employees in companies large and small. According to a survey by MentorcliQ, 80% of employees say mentoring programs that are inclusive and provide skill-building are key for DEI programs. The Sponsor Dividend, a report by Coqual, says 56% of people of color are satisfied with their career advancement when they are in a mentoring program.
Senior Jaylyn Sherrod's emotion-filled post-game interview after Colorado upset Duke reminded Buffaloes coach JR Payne of the time her point guard was interviewed after a 104-46 blowout at Oregon in Sherrod's freshman year. Undaunted, Sherrod narrowed her eyes into the camera and delivered a message to the Ducks. The Buffs were in no position to settle any scores back then; the Ducks rolled to a 101-53 win in the rematch at Colorado a month later.
Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry said Thursday that the kingdom is in talks with Syria to resume consular services for the first time since 2012, Saudi state media reported. State-owned Al Ekhbariya TV reported the discussions, citing a source in the Saudi foreign ministry. The kingdom backed the Syrian opposition against Damascus government during Syria’s uprising-turned-civil war that began in 2011.
According to reports, the decision was made because of the team's Russian players who have ties and family in the country, which has expanded anti-LGBTQ+ laws
A serious infection forced doctors to remove Clara Oliva's right eye. Now she's suing EzriCare, the maker of her now recalled prescribed eyedrops.
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders endorsed a plan Thursday for sending Ukraine 1 million rounds of artillery ammunition within the next 12 months to help the country counter Russia’s invasion forces. EU foreign and defense ministers approved the plan for a fast-track purchasing procedure earlier this week, and the leaders of the bloc’s 27 member nations gave it their political blessing at a summit in Brussels Thursday. “Taking into account the security and defense interests of all member st
Italy vs England: Live score and latest updates as Harry Kane breaks goalscoring record
Wall Street stocks rose on Thursday, pushing up global stock indexes, and Treasury yields fell, as investors took comfort that the Federal Reserve might pause its interest rate rises to offset the turmoil in financial markets. The gains in U.S stocks offset loses in Europe, where a post-Credit Suisse rebound sputtered to a halt as Switzerland, Norway and Britain all showed the year-long cycle of sharp interest rate rises was by no means over. The Fed's hint of a pause after announcing a quarter-point rate rise on Wednesday, even as it re-stated its commitment to fight inflation, provided relief to markets.
Auxico Resources Canada Inc. (CSE: AUAG) (OTC: AUXIF) (the "Company" or "Auxico") announces that the Company will host a management update call on Friday March 24, 2023, at 9:00 AM Eastern time. During the call, the Company's management will provide information on the following: (1) launch of the Company's Colombian tin trading operations with joint venture partner Gracor S.A.S; (2) development of the Brazilian Massangana Tin Tailings project; (3) ongoing monazite sales from the Democratic Repub
Holidaymakers travelling abroad this Easter could see their plans scuppered as strikes at home and on the continent cause travel chaos.
PARIS (AP) — French unions called for new nationwide strikes and protests next week, which will coincide with King Charles III's planned visit to France, after more than 1 million people demonstrated throughout the country Thursday against unpopular pension reforms. The Interior Ministry said the march in Paris — marred by violence, as were numerous marches elsewhere — drew 119,000 people which was a record for the capital during the pension protests. Polls show that most French oppose President
“He's now been moved into a hospice and he's battling away," the composer wrote of his eldest son Nicholas, who was diagnosed with gastric cancer
The 2021 Oxford High School shooter's parents appeared in court Tuesday. The pair are appealing manslaughter charges brought against them.
The Ford government's provincial budget released today continues the march toward private, for-profit health care at the expense of Ontarians' health and pocketbooks, says the Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA).
BRISBANE, Australia, March 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tritium DCFC Limited (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: DCFC), a global leader in direct current (DC) fast chargers for electric vehicles (EVs), today announced that three registration statements on Form F-3, each filed by the Company on March 10, 2023, were declared effective on the dates detailed below. The Company became eligible to use Form F-3 for the first time in February 2023. The Company has provided the following summaries of the newly effe
Track and field banned transgender athletes from international competition Thursday, while adopting new regulations that could keep Caster Semenya and other athletes with differences in sex development from competing. In a pair of decisions expected to stoke outrage, the World Athletics Council adopted the same rules as swimming did last year in deciding to bar athletes who have transitioned from male to female and have gone through male puberty. No such athletes currently compete at the highest
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. lawmakers grilled the CEO of TikTok over data security and harmful content Thursday, responding skeptically during a tense committee hearing to his assurances that the hugely popular video-sharing app prioritizes user safety and should not be banned. Shou Zi Chew's rare public appearance came at a crucial time for the company, which has 150 million American users but is under increasing pressure from U.S. officials. TikTok and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, have be
Advocates held a gun violence prevention rally at the Pennsylvania State Capitol on Thursday.
200-acre Martin County brush fire growing, moving deeper into Hungryland Preserve