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- Syntax Bio Announces Expanded Series A and Leadership Appointments
* Syntax Bio expands Series A funding to $14.4 million, reaching total funding of over $25 million.
- Elk Point students and guests mark National Indigenous People’s Day
• Students and staff from three schools attended Elk Point Elementary's second annual Round Dance event.
- 11 families move into new Habitat for Humanity homes in Airdrie
• 11 families move into new Habitat for Humanity homes in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.
- COMMENTARY: Doing it for me-- Short hair on women
• Women are redefining beauty standards with short hair, embracing a new sense of freedom and confidence.
- MINTER: Strategy is everything when planting food mid-June
• Mid-June is ideal for adding diversity to cut flower gardens, says Chilliwack gardening expert.
- Hundreds gather to mourn 5 Doerksen children killed in Mapleton crash - The Record
• Hundreds gather to mourn 5 Doerksen children killed in Mapleton crash in southern Ontario.
- SHARE: Tasty morsels hidden away
• Residents of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows can submit photos of their views for potential publication.
- Kamloops Heritage Railway Society denies wrongful dismissal claim from ex-manager
* Kamloops Heritage Railway Society denies wrongful dismissal claim filed by former manager.
- Langley Chamber seeks help to single out best businesses
• The Langley Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its annual Business Excellence Awards.
- The importance of having a safe place
Experts stress the need for a secure environment to protect mental health and well-being.
- LETTER: Resident seeks family connection after North Okanagan teacher’s passing
Michael Alan Barclay, 72, passed away in Armstrong late last year.
- This B.C. teacher is teaching cursive — and helping students win national handwriting awards
• A B.C. teacher is promoting cursive handwriting skills through her classroom.
- Joint Statement by Ministers Miller, Alty, Chartrand and Gull-Masty on National Indigenous Peoples Day
Ministers Miller, Alty, Chartrand, and Gull-Masty release joint statement on National Indigenous Peoples Day.
- Some patients impacted by Stoney Creek pink eye outbreak were notified seven weeks after infection
St. Joe's hospital apologizes for notification delay, 7 weeks after patients were infected with pink eye.
- Ponoka Stampede poster contest sees over 450 entries
• Ponoka Stampede poster contest receives over 450 entries from participants.
- “An agent is an LLM and a harness”: What Nvidia really thinks about OpenClaw
• Nvidia's CEO Jenson Huang is a key figure in shaping the company's vision.
- The Hormuz Crisis Has Forced India to Rethink Its Energy Strategy
India battles energy security due to heavy reliance on fossil fuel imports from the Strait of Hormuz.
- 50-year-old Vancouver restaurant among seven recently closed eateries - Daily Hive
• A 50-year-old Vancouver restaurant is among seven recently closed eateries in the city.
- RIP Nest Mini – The Google Home Speaker isn’t a replacement, but hopefully the start of a new era
• Google Home Speaker finally has a release date, marking the end of the Nest Mini.
- Some patients impacted by Stoney Creek pink eye outbreak were notified seven weeks after infection - Toronto Star
• Patients in Stoney Creek affected by pink eye outbreak were notified of their infection seven weeks late.
- Would you pay to see a family doctor in Alberta?
• A new membership-based medical clinic is being launched in Edmonton to address Alberta's primary care crisis.
- He hadn't heard the news about Hockey Night in Canada. Then came the orders for his vintage HNIC merchandise
• Regina sign shop owner Kyle Moffatt sees surge in vintage HNIC merchandise sales.