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How the world’s tech crashed all at once
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance Canada· 13 hours agoWhen computers and tech systems around the world went down Friday, snarling airports, closing Social Security offices and limiting jail operations, many...
Pacific Opera breathes musical life into outdoor Victoria spaces this August
Victoria News· 12 hours agoCo-presented by Victoria Symphony Society, the five-day event allows Victoria locals to experience...
Northern Pride brings thousands to city centre
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoNorthern Pride said the festival had been designed to highlight the valuable impact the LGBTQ+ community had on society</ ...
FGM survivors fight back: ‘I wanted my clitoris back’
BBC News· 33 minutes agoShamsa Sharawe has become infamous within the Somali community across the world for speaking out...
Staying COVID-conscious is getting harder to do, advocates say that should change
Ottawa Citizen· 5 hours agoIt was a familiar scene, but one that is becoming less common in Ottawa and across the country. On a...
‘Really good right now’: 30 years as a band and The Offspring feel bigger than ever
Wichita Eagle via Yahoo Canada News· 13 hours agoand ‘Pretty Fly,’ they were describing American society. I didn’t really realize that’s what the...
Massive IT outage spotlights major vulnerabilities in the global information ecosystem
The Raw Story· 4 hours agoThe global information technology outage on July 19, 2024, that paralyzed organizations ranging from...
Discounted adoption rates on offer at humane society to reduce capacity challenge
CTV News· 1 day agoFor the next 10 days, Edmontonians can adopt a pet at the humane society with a discount. The...
Three people killed in shooting at peace rally in Pakistan
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 15 hours agoLocals in Bannu, including civil society or social groups, traders, and political parties, took part...
Is your desk job killing your back? Ancient Egyptian scribes hadthe same aches and pains, say...
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 10 hours agoFrom an estimated population of between 1 million and 1.5 million, only about 1% were literate and able to write in hieroglyphics. Their rare skills meant that scribes were highly valued by ...