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Month: April 2021

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An overview of the Demolition Types

April 21, 2021 Community Partners

When you hire a demolition company Vancouver to take down your commercial or residential building, it will first review the structure of the building and the neighborhood. After taking into account the basics, the company […]

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Fadi Awad Winner in The World Cine Fest 2021

April 15, 2021 Community Partners

On Wednesday 14 of April 2021, the Winning results of The WORLD CINE FEST has been announced from Porto – Portugal. Between the Winners, it was really good to see The Multi-Awards Winner and The […]

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Blockchain could play an important role in future agriculture and food security

April 11, 2021 The Conversation

Global food supply chains proved brittle during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading for calls to boost the resilience of global food supply chains through improved efficiency in production, distribution and consumption of nutritious food. How could […]

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Ontario’s ‘choice’ of fully online school would gamble on children for profit

April 11, 2021 The Conversation

Despite the lack of data documenting benefits to children, and emerging evidence of several drawbacks and harms, the Ontario government is discussing making full-time online schooling a permanent “choice” in public education. This idea is being […]

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After COVID-19, funding post-secondary students directly could create more accessible education

April 6, 2021 The Conversation

How do we make university education more affordable and accessible? It’s a good but difficult question. Like a silver lining to a dark cloud, COVID-19 has provided impetus for change. In the past several months, […]

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Too much sitting is bad for you — but some types are better than others

April 6, 2021 The Conversation

The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a number of new behaviours into daily routines, like physical distancing, mask-wearing and hand sanitizing. Meanwhile, many old behaviours such as attending events, eating out and seeing friends have been […]

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Fadi Awad Wins In The Hollywood Boulevard Film Festival!

April 3, 2021 Community Partners

On the 3rd of April 2021, the Hollywood Boulevard Film Festival announced the Award Winners Names of their main session. And among those names, the Multi-Awards Winner Artist Fadi Awad who won the Best Music […]

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