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Weekly News Recap: October 4, 2024

Weekly News Recap: October 4, 2024



Cecily Bauchmann (L) and Denaesha Gonzalez (R) take a selfie. Photo: Courtesy of Cecily Bauchmann


I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. -- Blanche Dubois (character from "A Streetcar Named Desire")

SOME GOOD NEWS

  • Woman, 79, fell while hiking. A stranger carried her for hours on his back (Detroit News) #Heroes "Bannister arrived at the trail around 11 a.m. and made her way to the lookout. As she headed back down, she made a misstep, and her foot got caught on a hole in the ground. She fell forward. 'By the time I sat up, my foot was pointing the wrong way. I knew right away I had broken my leg,' she said [...] But two young men at the lookout came over to see what was going on. When they saw Bannister on the ground in agony, they immediately made an offer: They could carry Bannister to the bottom of the trail."

  • ‘I’m motivated by the puzzle’: how Courtney Dauwalter became ultrarunning’s GOAT (The Guardian) #HaTakeThatTrainingPlans She is very inspiring. "Dauwalter does not have a coach or a strict training plan. She’s never been on Strava and doesn’t plan races far ahead of time. She runs in long shorts and baggy clothes because, she says, they are more comfortable. She eats candy while training and drinks beer afterwards, because that’s what makes her the most happy."

  • Moms nationwide are leaving gift cards in diaper boxes. Here’s why. (MSN) This gets me right in the feels. "Moms across the country are anonymously buying gift cards or leaving cash in baby items at Target and Walmart stores because Denaesha Gonzalez saw a misplaced purse. The Nashville mom was with her 2-year-old son in her local Target this month when she noticed a familiar sight — a silver clutch handbag that retails for $20 misplaced on the shelf of the baby aisle. To the 28-year-old, this meant something deeper: A mom with a young child sacrificed something she wanted to buy something for her baby."

TOP TEN STORIES OF THE WEEK

  1. VIDEO: The planet is warming at a record pace. So why are many companies retreating from their climate targets? (CBC) The irony. "In what is becoming something of a trend, a number of companies are abandoning their carbon emissions targets — in a year scientists have determined is likely to end up being the hottest on record. Earlier this month, Volvo announced it was dropping its goal of having a fully electric lineup of vehicles by 2030. In the summer, Air New Zealand said it was abandoning a pledge to reduce its emissions by about 29 per cent by 2030."

  2. VIDEO: Asking kids what truth and reconciliation means to them (CBC) CANADIAN STORY Kids know what is going on. #Amazing "On the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, CBC News visited Callingwood Elementary School to hear children's perspectives on the event and its meaning."

  3. Canada records its lowest fertility rate for 2nd year: StatsCan (CBC) CANADIAN STORY "Canada recorded its lowest ever fertility rate for the second year in a row in 2023, according to Statistics Canada [...] 'Canada has now joined the group of 'lowest-low' fertility countries, including South Korea, Spain, Italy and Japan, with 1.3 children per woman or less,' the agency said."

  4. Comedy wildlife photography awards 2024 – in pictures (The Guardian) These are terrific! Thanks to emeritus ViTreo associate Mick Mulloy for sharing this story with us. "Loved-up brown bears and whispering raccoons feature in this light-hearted look at a selection of finalists from the Nikon Comedy Wildlife awards."

  5. How to Rescue Canada’s Wine Supply (Macleans) CANADIAN STORY "Extreme weather is killing Canada’s grapes. A new Saskatchewan-made spray could save the day. [...] Right now, grape researchers are testing our agricultural “antifreeze” on vines in the lab and in the field - in Niagara, in upstate New York and in Pennsylvania, all areas affected by too-cold winters and mercurial spring frosts."

  6. Wharton appears to lose donors, omit donation statistics in annual report after year of backlash (The Daily Pennsylvanian) "The Wharton School’s most recent annual donor roll for its main giving fund is significantly shorter than previous years and lacks statistics which have been present in past editions."

  7. Population growth slows for first time since pandemic as federal government clamps down (CBC) CANADIAN STORY "Population growth in Canada slowed slightly in the second quarter of this year as the federal government made efforts to reduce temporary migration into the country [...]"

  8. VIDEO: An Oil C.E.O. Answers Our Questions (New York Times) "The event had gone off without a hitch until I was about to begin one of the final interviews of the day, a conversation with Vicki Hollub, the chief executive of Occidental Petroleum. Just after 4 p.m., as we walked onstage, a protester leaped from the audience, taking the stage just feet away from us, and began yelling. Within seconds, other protesters emerged from the audience and began to chant attacks at her."

  9. VIDEO: Maggie Smith, Grande Dame of Stage and Screen, Dies at 89 (CBC) An amazing and unique talent. RIP Dame Maggie Smith, we will not see your like again. "[...] Said actor Helen Mirren in an interview with The Associated Press: "She was one of the greatest actresses of the past century, without a doubt.”"

  10. Kris Kristofferson, country music icon and movie star, dead at 88 (CBC) My parent's music, which became my music. RIP Mr. Kristofferson. Your music lives on. "Kris Kristofferson, a Rhodes scholar with a deft writing style and rough charisma who became a country music superstar and A-list Hollywood actor, has died. Kristofferson died at his home in Maui, Hawaii on Saturday [...]. He was 88."

SEVEN LIFE AND CAREER HACKS

  1. Emoji in the Subject Line (Nonprofit Campaign Lab) Interesting to see what happens to giving rates when emojis are used...read on. Thanks to ViTreo associate Kelly Morris for sharing this.

  2. Forget About Non-Stick—These Pans and Pots Will Last You a Lifetime (At Home) All good cooks start with great pans.

  3. The 5 types of Resistant Starch (Dr. Jason Fung) Dr. Fung is a world renowned physician and researcher in the obesity space.

  4. Reliable Traits of Genuinely High Performing Leaders (Management Matters) Are you thinking like a gymnast or a sumo wrestler?

  5. 7 Websites That Will Help You Spend Your Time Wisely (Ali) Maybe not the one on French fries but the other ones are amazing.

  6. Start Doing This One-Night Habit to Fall Asleep Quickly and Wake Up Productive (Illumination) This is a pretty serious commitment to a yoga technique but for those who have trouble getting to sleep, it might be for you.

  7. How Tolkien and Lewis Re-enchanted a War-Weary World (New York Times) "Their friendship is one of the most important in all literature. Lord of the Rings meets Narnia."

TOP THREE GIFTS OF THE WEEK

  1. New recreation facility named Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre after a significant legacy donation (Prince Albert Daily Herald) PRINCE ALBERT STORY "[City] officials announced a $10 million legacy commitment from Lake Country Co-Op, which will see the facility named Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre for the next 25 years."

  2. VIDEO: Donor gives $100 million to University of Chicago's Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression (CBS News) That is a cool gift to give anonymously. "The gift is believed to be the largest-ever higher education gift in support of free expression."

  3. Town of Aurora surpasses $5M donation goal for Aurora Town Square (Aurora.ca) AURORA STORY Nicely done Aurora! "The Town of Aurora has surpassed its goal of raising $5 million from community members and businesses for Aurora Town Square, the recently opened arts and culture facility in the heart of downtown."

LAST WEEK'S MOST POPULAR STORIES


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