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We might soon see this self-driving Honda helping ensure you have a safe flight

We might soon see this self-driving Honda helping ensure you have a safe flight

Open this photo in gallery: Honda showed how the AWV can monitor and inspect perimetre fences at Toronto Pearson International Airport, on Oct. 16.Kunal D’souza/The Globe and Mail No matter what Elon Musk says, Tesla’s FSD or Full-self Driving feature is not a real self-driving function. As long as a human in the driver’s seat […]

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Technology
Recommendations to “rebuild and reset” Australian international education

Recommendations to “rebuild and reset” Australian international education

A senate subcommittee has submitted 29 recommendations to Australia’s government which it says will help the international education sector to “rebuild and reset” after the pandemic as well as build “sustainable growth”. Using the same phrase that UK ministers often use, one part of recommendation 1 around diversification is to encourage the “brightest and best”

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Education
City of Calgary empowers small businesses with digital support and expertise

City of Calgary empowers small businesses with digital support and expertise

As we celebrate Small Business Week from Oct. 16-20 with a strong commitment to supporting Calgary’s home-based and commercial business owners, we recognized that many busy entrepreneurs find it challenging to manage essential online tasks like website development, e-commerce, and social media management. That’s where the Digital Service Squad comes in. Launched in 2022 by

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Health, Small Business
Our enchanting world… under a microscope: From a miniature crystal castle to spores that look like rich caramel apples…

Our enchanting world… under a microscope: From a miniature crystal castle to spores that look like rich caramel apples…

A miniature crystal castle of golden rutile quartz. The dark phosphorescent armor of a blue-black weevil. Slime molds growing spores that look like rich caramel apples. An otherworldly alien pineapple, nested as the stamen and stigma of a Hibiscus flower bud.  These eerily beautiful images — and over 80 more — were honored this year as part

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Photo and Videography
Sask. education minister says Regina Public policy ‘impetus’ for pronoun bill

Sask. education minister says Regina Public policy ‘impetus’ for pronoun bill

Breadcrumb Trail Links Saskatchewan Sask. Politics News Local News Regina Public said the procedure in question was created with extensive consultation and “in good faith” with staff, students and parents. Published Oct 17, 2023  •  Last updated 2 days ago  •  3 minute read Minister of Education Jeremy Cockrill answers questions from the press after Question

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Education
Small Business Lessons: How Sunshine Coast Art Tours unites artists, restaurateurs, brewers and guests

Small Business Lessons: How Sunshine Coast Art Tours unites artists, restaurateurs, brewers and guests

Credit: Sunshine Coast Art Tours. Middle: Douglas Bevans For our Small Business issue, we asked 14 B.C. businesses how they’re surviving in this economy. Here’s one of them Around Vancouver, artist Douglas Bevans is perhaps best known for selling bottles of hot dog water for $37.99 to make a statement about absurd marketing claims. In the Burning Man community,

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Small Business
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