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Sophie Laurent is a contributor to Vaughantoday.ca, covering a wide range of topics including local news, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting that helps readers stay informed about current events and issues that matter to their communities. Sophie is committed to presenting accurate information, practical insights, and relevant stories in a straightforward and reader-friendly manner, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience.
The group claims that of all the Toronto neighborhoods that Metrolinx considered, theirs are the poorest and least expensive plank. Our community has been targeted in this arena of regulationKaynat Shaikh, 26, is a member of SaveTPark, a mostly resident group that formed last spring to fight the Metrolinx project. If the project was changed to go elsewhere, would they consider creating a rallying ground in a richer socioeconomic community? Probably not, which is very clear.Quote from:Kainat Sheikh, resident of Thorncliff Park Metrolinx announced in a blog post in April that the Thorncliffe Park neighborhood has been selected to host…
(Washington) Pfizer Inc. announced Monday that it has made the first injection to test humans with a flu vaccine using messenger RNA technology already used in its COVID-19 vaccine. Posted on Sep 27, 2021 at 5:51 PM. US biotech company Moderna also announced that it began trials of such a product in early July. Pfizer’s clinical trial is taking place in the United States, and will evaluate the safety of a single dose of this new vaccine, as well as its immunogenicity (the ability to cause an immune reaction) in healthy people aged 65 to 85. It will include a…
Quebec has reported 519 cases of COVID-19 and no deaths, bringing the total to 408,462 infected and 11,356 deaths since the start of the pandemic. • Read also: Vaccinating health workers: a medical note to get around the obligation • Read also: Nurses’ bonuses: other workers under rebellion pressure Yesterday, the governorate recorded 719 injuries and two deaths. Status in Quebec as of September 27, 2021 408462 infected people (+519) 11,356 deaths (-) 298 people were hospitalized (+2) 25 new entries 23 new releases 95 people in intensive care (+5) 8 new entries 3 new releases The number of samples…
From the hottest countries to the arctic regions, smaller rivers have such a flow that they are prone to drying out. Even in Quebec, half of the rivers do not flow year-round, asserts a doctoral student in geography from McGill University and first author of this study published in the journal temper nature, Matisse Messager: “There are some in southern Quebec, even on the island of Montreal.” He and his colleagues produced a List Shows the global distribution of these ephemeral or non-perennial rivers. It shows the various factors that influence the discontinuity of the flow – geography, the size…
At least four cars that had been found by Les Plongeurs de l’Espoir were pulled from the river. These volunteers are associated with a group of unsolved murders and disappearances in Quebec. The Sûreté du Québec had no interest in cars being pulled out of the water, but volunteers on the site wanted to find clues regarding Melissa Bliss’ disappearance inside the cars. Melissa Bliss has been missing since the night of November 2, 2017.Photo: FacebookWe are checking the vehicles, because it is possible that they are in another vehicle. We did a lot of research this year [dans la…
On the occasion of the Fête de la science, the Claude-Bernard Museum is organizing free activities without registration, according to a press release from the museum. ● Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 October, from 2 to 6 pm, Experience Bar. Move your mind. The Claude Bernard Museum invites you to experiment with science while having fun. The challenges and scientific presentations will allow young and old alike to understand some of the key scientific principles: density, capillaries, strength, oxidation… all ages. ● Friday, October 8 at 5 pm, Exhibition “Rocks and Lands of Saint Julian and Pictures of Local Plants”.…
Following the release of Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, Foreign Minister Marc Garneau said Canada will now keep its “eyes wide open” with China. “It is a wide open eyes policy [du gouvernement chinois]Minister Garneau said Sunday in an interview with The West Block, Global News. If relations between the two countries are no longer in good shape since the beginning of Michael’s arrest, Mr Garneau stressed that Canada and China will continue to “coexist”. “We will compete with each other. We will cooperate in areas where we need to cooperate, such as climate change, and we will challenge…
The growing number of Georgetown University students and staff with gastrointestinal conditions this week appears to have contracted a case of norovirus. The growing number of Georgetown students and staff working with A gastrointestinal disease This week appears to have seen a case of norovirus. Georgetown University confirmed, Saturday, that it has begun cleaning and sterilizing 46 student rooms, all of which contain people infected with the virus. This was after a Friday night update revealed that the disease was caused by norovirus. The school said stomach ailments can spread from person to person, as well as touching surfaces or…
In 2004, physicists Andrei Jim and Konstantin Novoselov invented graphene. A job that won them the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics. For his part, Andre Geim did not stop there, and recently developed graphene nanophytes, with a thickness of up to a nanometer … The tool that researchers dreamed of NanofluidicWhich is concerned with the behavior of fluids in channels not exceeding 100 nm. Scientists from CNRS and École normale supérieure – PSL decided to study the behavior of a mixture of water and ions at these miniature scales. To their surprise, the water-melt effect disappeared from their calculations, leaving…
In response to the A letter from Madame Shashi Curl, published in Globe and Mail, September 24, 2021 edition. Ms. Shashi Curl wisely chose to wait until the end of the election campaign to reveal her vision of raising the curtain on the English-language debate on September 9. Let me do the same without the distorted perspective of an election campaign. May we not have more for several years, because this is also the wish of Kickers and Canadians. If I had given myself earlier a detailed analysis of the question of the opening of the debate, we would have…
