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These Canadians want the ‘right to repair’ their stuff: ‘We can’t continue on the same way of...
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoRepair cafés are part of a broader consumer-advocacy movement – made up of a coalition of academics,...
Ottawa exploring options to replace aging Snowbirds jets
CTV British Columbia News· 4 days agoThe team's CT-114 Tutor jets were built between 1963 and 1966, and have been flown by the Snowbirds for the entirety of the aerial demo team's existence. Defence Minister Bill
Hundreds pitch ideas for a new Maine state flag design
Morning Sentinel, Waterville, Maine· 7 days agoJul. 19—Maine's secretary of state asked for a little help choosing a design for what could become Maine's new state flag. She got it, and then some. The Maine Department of the Secretary of ...
'Twisters' director rejects calls for climate change lecture in new tornado movie: Won’t ‘preach’ to...
AOL· 6 days agoThe director behind the summer blockbuster "Twisters" pushed back against criticism that the tornado flick does not address climate change, in a new interview. "I just wanted to make sure that ...
Farmers in Africa say their soil is dying and chemical fertilizers are in part to blame
Winnipeg Sun· 3 days agoWhen Benson Wanjala started farming in his western Kenya village two and a half decades ago, his...
Beefs & Bouquets, July 24
Nanaimo News Bulletin· 2 days agoBEEF To the neighbours who continually place a large stand and attachments in the roadway saying ‘children playing.’ BEEF To the motorcyclists charging...
Lucia Osborne-Crowley was in the courtroom with Ghislaine Maxwell at her sex-trafficking trial. Her...
The Conversation· 5 days agoIn the opening pages of The Lasting Harm, journalist Lucia Osborne-Crowley travels to West Palm Beach to meet “Carolyn”, a victim-survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network. “Carolyn ...
Farmers in Africa say their soil is dying and chemical fertilizers are in part to blame
AOL· 3 days agoWhen Benson Wanjala started farming in his western Kenya village two and a half decades ago, his 10-acre farm could produce a bountiful harvest of 200 bags of maize. Like many other