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The Editors Guild of India (EGI)
The Editors Guild of India (EGI) has written to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting expressing deep concerns about recent directives resulting in the blocking of some URLs as well as social media handles of certain news organisations. The most recent case was that of suspension of Bolta Hindustan, a Hindi YouTube news channel.
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CIF Baseball Top 10
Harvard-Westlake finished the regular season on a six-game win streak. They outscored their final two Mission League opponents 50-17. Duncan Marsten was 2 for 3 at the plate with a double, a triple and five RBIs in a 10-3 league-finale win over Alemany. Westlake won its first Marmonte League title since 2011 when it beat Oaks Christian 1-0 on Wednesday.
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Nunavik Health Board Reminds People of Avian Flu Risks
Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services confirms 2 cases in geese last fall. Ptarmigans do not pose a strong risk of transmission, the health board said. avian flu primarily affects birds, but can spread to mammals, including marine mammals.
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New President of YWCA NWT - Former Health Minister Julie Green
Julie Green fills a role previously occupied by Kate Reid. Green did not seek re-election last fall. She is returning to YWCA NWT after first served on its board.
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Canada's Drug Decriminalization Exemption 'Tooth and Nail'
B.C. Premier David Eby is asking the federal government to modify its Criminal Code exemption for simple drug possession so police can intervene in instances of public drug use. The goal, according to Eby, is that police would encourage people not to use drugs in public, potentially seize the drugs and arrest people only “when necessary” The goal is to try and help people get assistance without fear of arrest.
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Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change!
Thunder Bay is one of its several stops in smaller rural and remote communities in a more flexible version of a larger initiative traveling nationwide that aims to engage one million Canadian youth to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. The exhibit is called "Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to Big Change!' The exhibition is at the Thunder Bay Museum until Tuesday.
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Theatre in Education at Speas Elementary
Second grade students are returning from recess and energy level inside classrooms is running high. Wake Forest junior Kate Leffler is majoring in psychology and neuroscience. The second graders begin using their body movements to demonstrate how the snowman turns to liquid from the heat.
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2024 BRN IGNITE Grant Winners
Black Research Network (BRN) community members are advancing research ranging from the humanities to the social sciences and life sciences. Research projects include preserving traditional recipes in the GTA’s African diaspora, literature and media studies and human rights. The BRN’s IGNITE grant provides annual small-scale funding to support interdisciplinary research led by Black faculty, librarians, post-doctoral scholars, clinical scientists and medical research fellows/residents.
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Canucks - Game 5 Preview
Canucks beat Nashville Predators 3-1 in their first-round series. But it doesn’t affect the way we’re playing. If anything, you want to play harder for the guy in that situation. All-star Thatcher Demko was announced as a finalist for the NHL's top goalie.
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The State’s Boys Athlete of the Week
It’s time to vote for The State’s spring sports boys Athlete of the Week. Voting ends Friday at noon. Coaches can nominate a player by emailing Lou Bezjak at lbezjak@thestate.com by noon on Mondays.
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