Toronto police have identified a woman who died after a shooting in the city’s west end Sunday. Officers were initially called to an address on Davenport Road, near St. Clair Avenue West and Old Weston Road, around 10:30 p.m. Police say they found a man with a knife, and he …
Read More »Let’s talk about hair, the professional way
Our hair, often lovingly referred to as our “Crowning Glory,” is more than a physical attribute; it’s a powerful tool for self-expression, boosting our confidence and allowing us to feel our best. Regardless of its texture, thickness, or color, our hair plays an essential role in defining our identity. Embracing …
Read More »Facing a tough market, Canadian pot producers are diversifying — into orchids, beer and veggies
Over the five years since cannabis was legalized in Canada, producers have faced restrictive market factors like packaging and tax rules. As the industry continues its slow crawl toward profitability, many are now heavily focusing on other parts of their companies to protect themselves from further upheaval. Edmonton-based Aurora Cannabis …
Read More »Responsible AI policy and course for educators, students, associates
The De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) has formulated an AI Tool Usage Policy to govern the responsible utilization of AI features. This policy safeguards the integrity of the college’s creative programs, personal records, and educational partnerships in light of the proliferation of AI tools in academic institutions. In …
Read More »B.C. man who killed pregnant wife in 2006 granted full parole
WARNING: This story contains graphic details of intimate partner violence. The Parole Board of Canada has granted full parole to Mukhtiar Singh Panghali, a former B.C. high school teacher who strangled his pregnant wife and burned her body in 2006. Panghali was initially sentenced to life in prison in 2011, …
Read More »Cardinals too much for Chiefs
At a Glance Mapua continued its winning ways and sealed its fifth straight victory with a 79-65 win over Arellanoin the NCAA Season 99 men’s basketball tournament on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City. Mapua continued its winning ways and sealed its fifth straight …
Read More »‘Batang Quiapo’ team apologizes to BuCor, vows adjustments to address concerns
The team behind Ang Batang Quiapo paid a courtesy visit on Tuesday to the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) officials. This visit came in response to the concerns raised by BuCor regarding numerous scenes depicted in the series, which they felt raised significant issues for the agency’s officials and employees. During …
Read More »Pangasinan’s artisans shine at Manila FAME debut
After a 40-year wait, Pangasinan is making its international debut at Manila FAME, showcasing the creativity of 10 exceptional MSMEs. These artisans, nurtured under the ABOUND project, are set to present world-class ‘Made in Pangasinan’ craftsmanship at this prestigious trade exhibition. ABOUND aims to discover artisans and provides coaching and …
Read More »6th EDDYS Awards Night postponed: Editors’ group reschedules
The Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors (SPEEd) has announced that the scheduled 6th The EDDYS or Entertainment Editors Choice on October 22 will be postponed. The officials and members of SPEEd have decided to temporarily cancel the awards night of The EDDYS, which was supposed to be held at the …
Read More »LinkedIn lays off 668 people, about 3% of global workforce
LinkedIn said Monday it is laying off hundreds of employees amounting to about three per cent of the social media company’s workforce. Move comes after 700 people lost their jobs at the company in May. LinkedIn said Monday it is laying off hundreds of employees amounting to about three per …
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