As a result of America’s abandonment of Afghanistan, many Afghans are seeking to flee the country in fear of the brutal Taliban. The United Nations has warned that up to half a million Afghans could flee the country by the end of the year, post-Taliban takeover of the country. The number of Afghans wishing to […]

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The trade report from Reports Globe on the Global Industrial Automatic Doors Market aims to facilitate an in-depth understanding of the market’s definition, potential and scope. The report is organized after extensive research and analysis by experts. It consists of an organized and methodical explanation of current market trends to help users make an in-depth […]

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Reports Globe announces one of the most detailed and thorough research studies in the Global Curved Sliding Doors Market. Highlights the critical factors that affect the growth of the global Curved Sliding Doors market on various fronts. The report can be used by market participants to gain a solid understanding of the competitive landscape and […]

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Timber decking is believed to have contributed to a fire spreading across three floors of a London residential block last month. Fire broke out at Ballymore’s New Providence Wharf block in Poplar on 7 May. The building, which was completed in 2005, has ACM cladding on it, but this did not contribute to the spread […]

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Hyundai’s spaceship-like people-mover will arrive by September with eight seats, petrol V6 or turbo-diesel power, and available all-wheel-drive traction. The 2021 Hyundai Staria people-mover will go on sale in Australia by the end of August 2021 with eight seats as standard, advanced technology, a choice of petrol or diesel power, and available all-wheel drive. Details […]

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A predicted boom in U.S. travel this summer will lead to increased demand for integrated video, access, and systems in hospitality and leisure settings, says IDIS America. Most Americans – almost three quarters, according to one recent survey by CNBC – will travel domestically for this year’s vacation, as uncertainty remains about traveling overseas. For […]

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SUDBURY, Ont. — Laurentian University says it has cut over 60 academic programs as the publicly funded institution struggles with insolvency. A statement from the school says that 58 undergraduate programs will be closed. It says that 34 of those programs are in English and 24 are in French. Laurentian also says that 11 […]

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The president of the Ontario Hospital Association says hospitals have been directed to “ramp down” all elective surgeries and non-emergency activities starting Monday amid the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. “A major redeployment of staff and resources is required to provide care for a large wave of COVID patients requiring hospitalization,” Anthony Dale […]

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Five schools in the Halifax region will see their current portable classrooms replaced with modular classrooms to address the issue of overcrowding at the schools. The province said in a press release on Tuesday that they, along with the federal government, are contributing more than $24 million to purchase what they call modular classrooms. […]

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Regina community and recreation centres closing due to COVID-19

Posted on March 25th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Regina community and recreation centres will be closing their doors on Sunday in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the city. The City of Regina said this includes all ice arenas, the Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre and the Sportplex – Fieldhouse & Lawson Aquatic Centre among other facilities. For a full […]

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