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Alberta's Border Strategy: A Year in Review
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Albertas $29 million border strategy, launched in December, aimed to counter tariff threats from Trump. The plan focused on the Coutts border crossing, equipping it with advanced technology and increased patrols. Despite initial concerns from locals about noise and intrusion, data shows Coutts isnt a hotbed for illegal activities. The teams presence alone deters bad guys, pushing activity to other spots. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Fort Vancouver's 1925 Christmas: A Booming Holiday
02:21|In 1925, Fort Vancouvers centennial celebration culminated with a festive Christmas and New Years Eve. The towns retailers capitalized on the excitement, drawing in new shoppers and boosting sales. The local paper, The Columbian, kicked off the holiday shopping season two weeks before Thanksgiving. Kids eagerly anticipated toys like Teddy bears and model trains, while parents sought educational gifts. Ads in the paper featured quirky gift ideas, from newspaper subscriptions to savings accounts. The Christmas spirit was palpable, with free tree cutting, food collections, and a surprise windfall from Paddy Houghs estate. The day itself was quiet, but the towns holiday hustle left residents ready for a well-deserved rest. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cameco's Uranium Boom: A Canadian Success Story
02:06|Cameco, Canadas top uranium producer, stands out amidst economic struggles, with CEO Tim Gitzel emphasizing hard work over subsidies. Despite a market crash post-Fukushima, nuclear is back due to climate goals, AI data centers, and energy security concerns. Camecos acquisition of Westinghouse Electric and the US governments pledge for new reactors signal a bright future. Despite tariff talks, Gitzel sees potential in local supply chains and jobs. Checkout Solipillow.com
Student's Viral Video Explains Phone Addiction
02:24|Henry Chuang, a tenth-grade student, created a video explaining the science of procrastination and social media addiction, breaking down the brains cognitive dissonance loop. His entry is one of sixteen finalists in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, a contest for kids aged thirteen to eighteen. The winner receives a $250,000 scholarship, $50,000 for their teacher, and a $100,000 science lab for their school. Chuang aims to tame his own phone addiction by understanding and pushing through the initial discomfort of tough tasks. Checkout Solipillow.com
Nigerian Student's Canada Dream Derailed by College Closure
01:54|Moses Ugwueze, a Nigerian student, arrived in Canada with dreams of building a life, but his plans were dashed when his college, Pacific Link College, was shut down due to serious violations. Hundreds of international students, including Moses and Devender Singh Sandhu, are now left scrambling for new schools and refunds after paying thousands in tuition. Advocate Balraj Kahlon with One Voice Canada warns that private schools exploit students and urges them to consider public ones instead. With dreams derailed and futures up in the air, students are left to navigate the complex process of transferring or seeking refunds. Checkout Solipillow.com
Holiday Magic: Brightening Lives for Over a Century
01:39|Behind the scenes of the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, the holiday spirit is alive all year. Thanks to The Provinces Empty Stocking Fund, over 850 families in Vancouver are celebrating Christmas, with gifts for nearly 2000 children and grocery cards for parents. The bureau also supports 25 community groups, distributing food hampers and gifts. Movie production companies donate items, which are passed on to other charities. High operational costs mean monetary donations are crucial. Give online at theprovince.com/esf or call 604-253-6911. True peace starts at home through these acts of kindness. Checkout Solipillow.com
Habs Dominate Penguins, Land Danault in Trade
01:45|Jacob Fowler secures his first career shutout as the Montreal Canadiens dominate the Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-0. Juraj Slafkovsky and Owen Beck score, while Josh Anderson adds a shorthanded goal. The teams defensive discipline and Fowlers impressive performance seal the victory. Tragedy strikes as Jake Evans suffers a knee injury, but the team receives a boost with the acquisition of veteran center Philip Danault from the Los Angeles Kings. Checkout Solipillow.com
US-Canada Trade Tensions, High-Speed Rail, and Veteran Concerns
01:39|U.S.-Canada trade tensions escalate as U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer criticizes Canadas cultural laws, targeting the Online Streaming Act and free-trade exemptions. Canadian cultural groups defend these measures, essential for their industries survival. Meanwhile, Canada unveils plans for a high-speed rail line, promising economic growth and job creation, but critics warn of potential budget overruns. Ottawa also reviews Canada Posts transformation plan and addresses veterans concerns over proposed cannabis reimbursement cuts. Amidst these developments, finding true comfort for the night becomes increasingly important. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ottawa's New Mobile Crisis Team for Youth Mental Health
01:26|Ottawa Police Launch Youth Mental Health Crisis Response Team: A Trauma-Informed Approach The Ottawa Police Service is introducing a new mobile crisis response team, focusing on youth mental health crises. Collaborating with the Youth Services Bureau, a childrens hospital, and community health experts, the team will pair a specially trained officer with a youth worker. They will employ a trauma-informed, de-escalation approach to handle calls safely in the community. This initiative builds on a similar adult program and aims to reduce the number of mental health calls to police, which have increased by 15% since 2019. Youth workers will connect kids to counseling, family support, or local programs, aiming to keep more crises out of hospitals. The team will also provide youth-specific training for officers, covering neurodiverse kids, racialized youth, and Indigenous teens. The initiative is a response to years of advocacy for change, including the Mental Health Change Initiative and the addition of a 24/7 crisis phone line. Checkout Solipillow.com
Epstein Files: Thousands of Docs, Photos Released
01:49|Thousands of Epstein Documents Released, High-Profile Figures Implicated; Massive Redactions Spark Outrage Checkout Solipillow.com