Weekly News Recap: September 13, 2024

Weekly News Recap: Friday, September 13, 2024



Bill Flanagan, president of the University of Alberta, unveils the newly-named Mike Petryk School of Dentistry on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. Photo by Shaughn Butts /Postmedia


I can feel a mountain rain, that'll wash away and shine again -- k.d. lang


SOME GOOD NEWS

TOP TEN STORIES OF THE WEEK

  1. In photos: Remembering 9/11, 23 years later (CBC) We will remember. "Biden, Harris, Trump make rare joint appearance to mark anniversary."

  2. A language guide for judges is a window into modern Britain (The Economist) This guide is the best guide on inclusivity I have EVER seen. I highly recommend taking a spin through the document linked below. "The Judicial College, which is responsible for the training of judges in England and Wales, issued its latest triennial update of the “Equal Treatment Bench Book” (ETBB). Its advice on how judges should address different litigants and witnesses is more than just a training guide."

  3. 6 Dangerous Asteroids On Collision Course With Earth, First One May Hit In October (NDTV) Eeek! Thanks to Tamara McCarron for sharing this article. "[Scientists] across the world were surprised by the unexpected entry of a previously undetected asteroid into Earth's atmosphere [...]. Fortunately, the asteroid was too tiny to pose any damage. However, this unexpected event serves as a stark reminder of the potential hazards lurking in our solar system, highlighting the need for monitoring and efforts to better prepare for future asteroid encounters. "

  4. A little taste of Italy bursts to life at Swift Current's newest restaurant (CBC) SWIFT CURRENT STORY We have been to their restaurant in Shaunavon -- it is wonderful. This is good for Swift Current and it is good for Saskatchewan. "Step inside Trattoria Raccolto and you'll be transported to Tuscany, with a distinct nod to Saskatchewan. One wall is decorated with a mural of deer on a rolling countryside, juxtaposed with the Italian wines and food on the tables."

  5. Concordia University of Edmonton facing $3.7M lawsuit over doctoral program (CBC) EDMONTON STORY "Six women who enrolled in Concordia University of Edmonton's first-ever doctoral program in 2021 are now suing the school, alleging they could not graduate on time because the school did not offer enough clinical field placements."

  6. James Earl Jones, Whose Powerful Acting Resonated Onstage and Onscreen, Dies at 93 (New York Times) Such a wonderful voice. RIP Mr. Jones, we will not see your like again. "He gave life to characters like Darth Vader in 'Star Wars' and Mufasa in 'The Lion King,' and went on to collect Tonys, Golden Globes, Emmys and an honorary Oscar."

  7. Alberta-born k.d. lang to reunite with Reclines for first time in 35 years at CCMA Awards (CBC) ALBERTA STORY #Yay I always loved her work with the Reclines. "Alberta-born singer-songwriter k.d. lang is getting back together with the Reclines for a special performance at the CCMA Awards."

  8. VIDEO: Which generation of parents had it the hardest? It depends who you ask (CBC) In my day... "[The] U.S. surgeon general issued a public health advisory about the impact of modern stresses on parents' mental health, saying today's parents face unique challenges, like social media and the youth mental health crisis. But some parents from older generations say raising children has always been, and always will be, a struggle. And while some experts agree that parents today have it worse, others say that since we lack objective data, it's all about individual perspective."

  9. VIDEO: Why doesn't Canada have more electric school buses? (CBC) CANADIAN STORY "For anyone who spent their childhood riding stinky, noisy school buses, it's a revelation to climb aboard one of the electric models coming off the assembly line at Lion Electric in Saint-Jérôme, Que., northwest of Montreal. 'The only thing you hear is the wheels on the road,' said founder and CEO Marc Bédard. Proponents believe kids who ride e-buses show up calmer and more focused for school."

  10. VIDEO: Has Banff National Park reached a tourism tipping point? (CBC) BANFF STORY "Peter Duck has lived in the town of Banff for more than four decades, a period during which he says there's been plenty of change [...]. Now, traffic is so bad that Duck says he won't go into downtown Banff unless he has to, and he can count more than one wetland that's been snuffed out by a parking lot. "

SEVEN LIFE AND CAREER HACKS

  1. Time to Say Goodbye to the B.M.I.? (New York Times) I have never liked BMI, I am glad it is on the way out.

  2. How To Completely Unlock Your Shoulders, Spine, & Hips in Minutes (David Liira) I tried this, feels great.

  3. What Would a World Run by Women Actually Look Like? (The Noösphere) It is pretty clear that it would be a much more humane world.

  4. I Tried This Trendy Journaling Practice for 28 Days To Uncover My Deepest Self — Here’s What Happened (In Fitness And In Health) Very interesting mental health practice. #ShadowWorkJournaling

  5. The 5 Running Drills You Need To Get Faster & Feel Sharper (Runner's Life) 3 minutes a day they say.

  6. Seeking a “Minimum Viable Softness” (UX Design) Some nerdy design talk on lines.

  7. Hot Tip — Micro Periodization = Breakthrough Races; The Power Of Weird Faces; Best HIIT Workouts (Runner's LIfe) I am all about the weird faces.

TOP FOUR GIFTS OF THE WEEK

  1. Alberta family donates $10M to U of A school of dentistry to 'give back' (CTV) EDMONTON STORY Great gift! Congrats to all. "The University of Alberta has renamed its school of dentistry after an Alberta family who donated $10 million to its research and future students. The donation was made by U of A alumni Mike and Pat Petryk and their kids, Susan Petryk and Bob Petryk."

  2. Atlantic Canada’s largest children’s hospital receives record $25-million donation (Winnipeg Free Press) HALIFAX STORY #Wow "The largest children’s hospital in Atlantic Canada has received what it describes as the region’s single-largest individual donation to health care. The $25-million donation to the IWK Health Centre in Halifax came from Myron and Berna Garron."

  3. Glenbow Reimagined Receives $2 Million Gift from Gail & David O'Brien (Yahoo Finance) CALGARY STORY Yay, another leading gift. "Glenbow is thrilled to announce a $2 million gift from Gail and David O'Brien as part of Glenbow Reimagined. In recognition of the O'Brien's generosity, the new double-height salon gallery will be named in their honour when Glenbow reopens at the JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture in 2026."

  4. Dow makes historic donation of more than $9 million towards community projects (Fort Saskatchewan Record) FORT SASKATCHEWAN STORY This is great and we are very happy to see that some of these funds are being given to the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank. ViTreo is proud to have worked with the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank on its recent campaign. "[Recently, ]Dow hosted a partnership event [which] included announcements of major community investments from the Dow Company Foundation, totalling more than $9 million in community projects. Dow’s funding will support the following:"

LAST WEEK'S MOST POPULAR STORIES


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