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The father of Ontario whose 3 children were killed by a drunk driver in 2015 dies the father of Ontario whose 3 children were killed by a drunk driver in 2015 dies The father of Ontario whose 3 children they were killed by a drunk driver in 2015

An Ontario father, who lost his three young children and his father-in-law in a driving accident with a disability in September 2015 in Vaughan, Ontario, has died. York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween confirmed Edward Lake’s death in a message posted on social media Monday night. “I am deeply saddened to learn of Ed Lake’s …

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Canada is spending nearly $ 5 million to improve continental defense, Anand says

Canada will spend $ 4.9 billion over the next six years to modernize continental defense, Defense Minister Anita Anand said Monday. Anand made the long-awaited announcement of the upgrade of NORAD at the Canadian Army’s main air base in Trenton, Ont. “NORAD has continuously adapted and evolved in response to new threats. Today we turn …

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Want to have a meteorite from Geoff Notkin’s personal collection?

For almost 30 years Geoff Notkin has traveled the world in search of meteorites, those ancient outer space relics that have fallen to Earth. He shared his adventures in the Science Channel series “Meteorite Men” and through lectures and appearances on almost every continent, has aroused interest in science and space exploration. He has been …

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Alberta’s diabetes worsens as the pandemic drags on, clinics say

At Siksika Health Services, Jacey Solway is closely monitoring her diabetic patients, who have begun to show up in greater numbers since the province began lifting COVID-19 public health measures earlier this year. “The last two years have been very hard for one person, especially with the amount of stress that the pandemic brought, with …

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An anomaly detected deep underground could point to a new fundamental physics

In a 4,000-meter-long laboratory facility more than a mile below the Caucasus mountains in Russia, an experiment with nearly two dozen metal disks composed of a rare radioisotope has revealed an anomaly that could reshape our understanding of physics. While the above description may seem to come from a scene in The X Files, what …

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New Advanced Model of Earth’s Tectonic Plates to Improve Global Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Threats Sign up for free to continue reading Sign up for free to continue reading

Scientists have developed a new model of Earth’s tectonic plates that offers new insights into the planet’s geological history and a better understanding of natural hazards such as earthquakes and volcanoes. The research, published in the journal Earth-Science Reviews, provides a better explanation of the spatial distribution of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Earth’s history. …

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Android trolls Apple hilarious on green bubbles with Drake’s new song

Android and Google have released an unofficial lyrics video for Drake’s new song ‘Texts Go Green’, taking the opportunity to find Apple for its lack of support for RCS messaging. In a tweet on Sunday, Android said: “#TextsGoGreen impacted us differently, so we had to release this video explaining the unofficial lyrics.” #TextsGoGreen impacted us …

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New understanding of Earth’s architecture: updated maps of tectonic plates

New model of tectonic plates with darker shaded boundary zones. Credit: Dr. Derrick Hasterok, University of Adelaide New models showing how continents came together provide new insights into the history of the Earth and will help to better understand natural hazards such as earthquakes and volcanoes. “We looked at current knowledge of plate boundary zone …

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