Leaders express disappointment with changes to Canadian North airline
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
YELLOWKNIFE — Northern leaders say they are disappointed with changes that allow Canadian North to increase prices and reduce flight service in remote communities, but the airline says it will be better able to meet demand. Ottawa announced late last month it had approved new terms and conditions for Canadian North’s merger with First Air. Those include permitting the airline to reduce community service to one flight per week and increase fares up to 25 per cent within a calendar year. “People across Nunavut and the Northwest Territories are rightfully concerned about the cost of travel in the North,” Nunavut NDP MP Lori Idlout said in a statement. “After speaking with the company and expressing my concerns, I’m hopeful that northerners won’t see an increase in their costs, but I will continue to keep a close eye to ensure prices and services are fair.” Canadian North serves 25 communities in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and northern Quebec, as well as ...City of Austin approves aid for homes damaged in flood
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin City council Thursday approved a resolution from council member Chito Vela directing the Watershed Protection, Austin Resource Recovery, and the Parks and Recreation departments to quickly clear creek beds of vegetative debris. The resolution is in response to the more than 30 homes that were flooded in north Austin after the April 20 storm. Vegetative debris, such as dead trees, clogged a storm culvert in Little Walnut Creek, leading to heavy flooding in the area that damaged homes. Related: Homeowners frustrated with city after flood waters damage properties Those homes are in Vela's district. He met with frustrated homeowners six days after the storm who said the flooding could have been prevented. Ryan Albright, a homeowner in the area who had two feet of water in his home, said he and his neighbors called 311 multiple times to warn of the debris in the creek bed and the potential of flooding. "We were informed that watershed relies ...Daily horoscope for May 5, 2023
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Lunar Eclipse (Full Moon) occurs in Scorpio at 1:34 p.m. EDT today (10:34 a.m. PDT).Happy Birthday for Friday, May 5, 2023:You are an excellent communicator and conversationalist. You are a problem-solver. You are quick to see the heart of the matter. This year you will reap the benefits of your previous work. Expect to attain a leadership role, kudos, a promotion or be in the spotlight.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★Do your best to avoid arguments about money, possessions and financial matters, including inheritances or how something is shared. People will get angry today in a split second. It’s a potentially explosive day. Don’t go looking for trouble, because it’s already looking for you. Tonight: Financial deals.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★Today the Lunar Eclipse is occurring opposite your sign, with the Sun, retrograde Mercury and Uranus. This is an explosive, sensitive combination!...Russia summons Polish diplomat over embassy school 'seizure'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
Russia announced on Tuesday (2 May) that it had summoned Poland’s charge d’affaires to protest what it referred to as the “seizure” of its embassy building in Warsaw.Poland took control of the building Saturday. They claimed that Russia had illegally occupied Polish state property. Russia called it an "illegal seizing".In a Tuesday statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that "these steps taken by Warsaw won't go unanswered. We will respond in a timely manner."Since the beginning of the Ukraine war, the already hostile relations between Russia & Poland have gotten worse. Warsaw has become one of Kyiv’s most loyal allies.Last week, the Russian ambassador in Poland announced that Polish prosecutors seized significant sums of money from the frozen accounts of the Russian trade mission and embassy.UK Conservatives suffer 'terrible' night of local election losses
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak leaves his campaign headquarters after addressing his supporters, in London, Britain, 5 May, 20British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives were facing a bleak set of local election results today (5 May) with voters punishing his party after a year of political scandals, surging inflation and stagnant economic growth.While governing parties often struggle at mid-term elections, the council results in England will be the largest, and possibly last, test of voter sentiment before the next general election which is expected to be held next year.Counting has only taken place in about a quarter of the 8,000 council seats in local government authorities, which have responsibility for the day-to-day provision of public services such as bin collections and schools.The early results, which do not affect the government's majority in parliament, showed the Conservatives suffering a net loss of 218 seats while the main opposition Labour Party added 118...A Coalition of Non-governmental organizations praises UAE on making big strides on Human rights.
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
An international coalition praises the leadership of the UAE in human rights, led by President Bin Zayed.The United Arab Emirates will present its universal periodic review to the United Nations on May 8th , 2023.During its review, the UAE will explain the developments and efforts it has made to enhance respect for and compliance with human rights and the implementation of international obligations.According to a coalition of 53 non-governmental human rights organizations concerned with monitoring human rights conditions, and following up on the results and outputs of the Universal Periodic Review mechanism for countries that have made remarkable contributions and achievements in the field of human rights, the UAE has topped the countries in the region. This follows, what was monitored by the International Coalition for UAE’s leadership in globalisation and in devoting commitment to principles on high human values.. The coalition had submitted to the United ...Harriette Cole: I think my child is too young for deodorant
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: My son has barely reached puberty, and he already has very strong underarm odor. I am afraid to have him wear deodorant at a young age, but he needs something.I have heard such bad things about antiperspirants and cancer. I don’t want to introduce his body to anything that may harm him, but we have to do something. What do you recommend?Smelly PitsDEAR SMELLY PITS: Take a trip to your pediatrician and get your son a physical. Check to make sure it’s nothing more than normal hormonal changes causing the strong odor. Ask the doctor for recommendations for how to get the odor in check.Of course, your son needs to clean his body well, something that is not always a strong suit for adolescent boys. You may need to teach him how to wash his body thoroughly. Do not assume that he knows because you bathed him as a child.Beyond basic hygiene, your doctor may be able to recommend a deodorant — not an antiperspirant — that can help to keep odor in check....Miss Manners: I don’t want to tell my boss I’m pregnant
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a young woman who works in a professional setting. I got married fairly young after my husband and I graduated from college, and we’re very happy and well established. We own a house, both have great jobs and have two wonderful cats.My manager is much older than I am and has children my age. While we generally get along, she has repeatedly told me that I should never have children. The first time, I thought it was a joke. The fifth time, I started ignoring her whenever the subject of children came up because the comments were hurtful.This has made the comments less frequent, but she still often complains about how awful her own children are, how lucky I am to be child-free and how I should keep it that way.My husband and I recently decided to start trying for a baby, and I am now pregnant! We are delighted and so excited to start preparing for our little one. I intend to continue working remotely once I finish maternity leave.How soon is it polite to in...Dear Abby: This is not how I wanted the bride to react to my gift
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
DEAR ABBY: I gave a newlywed couple a picnic basket filled with everything you would need for a picnic, including a quilt I had made for them to celebrate their wedding.My husband delivered it to the new husband, and when asked what it was, my husband replied that it was something for him.Well, I have heard nothing more about the gift, especially the quilt! I don’t think the young man ever opened the basket. I did mention something to the wife once about what was inside the basket, and her expression was blank.It has been over a year. Should I forget about it or be bold and ask?GIFT-GIVER IN NEW YORKDEAR GIFT-GIVER: Be bold and ask. If the wife looked blank, it was probably because she knew nothing about the gift your husband had told her husband was for “him” instead of for “them.”Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: His menu angered me, so I’ve stopped hosting family dinners Advice | Dear Abby: My wife is furious that I...Trinkets and tiaras: Where to see royal jewels in DC
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:38:29 GMT
Saturday marks a historic event the whole world will witness — the coronation of King Charles III.The last British coronation happened almost 70 years ago in 1953, and as with any festive royal display of pomp and circumstance, there’s anticipation on what members of the royal family will be wearing and what glittering jewels will make an appearance.But you don’t have to go all the way to London to see fabulous and historical baubles. Right here in D.C., you can see some brilliant royal jewels that once adorned the head of an empress or two.One example is the Marie Louise diadem on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. It was a gift by French Emperor Napoleon to his second wife Marie-Louise when they married. The diadem’s design consists of scrolls, palmettes and medallions and has 79 Persian turquoise stones and 1,006 cut diamonds set in silver and gold, the museum said.French Emperor Napoleon gave this diadem to his second wife Marie-Louise when they marri...Latest news
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