JCPS begins vetting vendors for new weapon detection systems
JCPS begins vetting vendors for new weapon detection systems
JCPS begins vetting vendors for new weapon detection systems
European Research Group chairman Mark Francois called on the Prime Minister to ‘pull’ the legislation.
It is being sold with planning permission to be reconverted into a family home, which agents estimate could be worth as much as £70 million
Harry is suing the newspaper’s publishers over a story about his legal battle with the Home Office
This year’s Women in Mining NWT award went to the Tlicho Government’s mines liaison coordinator, Grace Mackenzie. Mackenzie received the honour at the 2023 Mining and Exploration (MAX) Awards banquet, part of the annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, on Nov. 16. She first learned she’d be receiving the award months ago, when she was informed of the distinction by Women in Mining NWT president Gaeleen MacPherson, a friend and longtime peer in the sector. “I was surprised when I first heard that I
Neighbours say Floriderma Perez, 31, was found with her two-year-old son still in her arms.
Government to publish its own legal advice as Conservative factions meet ahead of vote on Tuesday
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said Ireland does not believe there is a military solution to the conflict.
Apple demonstrated its Vision Pro at WWDC 2023, and a lot of concerned talk immediately developed centered on how well the company could deliver this ambitious product, and convince the public to buy it. Tim Cook has a vision, and as always, looking backwards to see what's worked and what hasn't paves the road to the future.
Two San Diego Police officers were struck by a car during a foot pursuit of a suspect in the Emerald Hills neighborhood.
The "phase-out" of fossil fuels was deleted on Monday from a long-awaited draft of the UN Cop28's flagship global stocktake and replaced with watered-down language, a day before the climate talks in Dubai were due to end. Described as "the heart" of Cop28, the first ever global stocktake (GST) is intended to identify gaps in climate action and steer governments on a corrected course that will keep the planet within the critical 1.5C limit of warming.The word "phase-out" – the subject of much agi
Bag tags are here to stay, Napanee... at least for 2024. At a special meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023, the Council of the Town of Greater Napanee voted in favour of keeping the current mail-out system for bag tags, which has been in place since April 25, 2023 when Council voted in favour of a $200 tax levy for garbage pickup, despite the system being vehemently opposed by several citizens. Council received a report titled "Funding of the Curbside Collection for Garbage and Recycling in 2024"
Most readers would already be aware that Abercrombie & Fitch's (NYSE:ANF) stock increased significantly by 50% over the...
International pressure builds on Israel, amid its offensive in Gaza. USA TODAY Reporter Eduardo Cuevas looks at a spike in suicides among older men.
Bank of America on Monday promoted 334 employees to become managing directors, a cohort that was 8% smaller than in the previous year. The new promotions included 75 investment bankers and 64 employees from the trading division. The second-largest U.S. lender expects to outperform rivals on investment banking fees in the fourth quarter, its CEO Brian Moynihan said last week.
Group stage draws to a close with plenty left to be decided
Judge Gaffey said court won’t allow testimony that ‘false allegations of domestic violece are incredibly rare’
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden goes into next year's election with a vexing challenge: Just as the U.S. economy is getting stronger, people are still feeling horrible about it. Pollsters and economists say there has never been as wide a gap between the underlying health of the economy and public perception. The divergence could be a decisive factor in whether the Democrat secures a second term next year. Republicans are seizing on the dissatisfaction to skewer Biden, while the White House
More than 1,400 sign petition saying: ‘We will not stand for insensitivity towards such grave matters’
PM’s legislation does ‘not go far enough’, say hardliners – urging Sunak to ‘pull the bill’ ahead of crunch Commons vote
Pets in Fort Liard and Wrigley got a little extra attention this month thanks to an annual visit from six representatives from Veterinarians Without Borders (VWB). A non-profit that provides care to pets in remote communities, VWB sent its team to Fort Liard from Dec. 7-8, and were due to be in Wrigley Dec. 10-11. This marked the fifth year the organization has visited the two communities. Kristie Waddell, a vet tech from Prince George, B.C., was one of the members of the team. It was her second