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Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Announces 2023 Media Fellowships

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) is pleased to announce its two Media Fellowship recipients for 2023.

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  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) is pleased to announce its two Media Fellowship recipients for 2023.
  • Each year, the APF Canada Media Fellowship Program offers Canadian journalists the opportunity to spend time in Asia researching and preparing stories for Canadian audiences.
  • APF Canada’s $10,000 2023 Media Fellowships are awarded to Yvonne Lau and Robert Williams.
  • For more details on the APF Canada Media Fellowship Program and how to apply, please follow this link: www.asiapacific.ca/grants/media-fellowships

IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica Study Presents a Lightweight Network Simulator for Mega-Constellation Network Simulation

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

However, mega-constellations have a complex network topology that makes their simulation difficult and the assessment of their performance challenging.

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  • However, mega-constellations have a complex network topology that makes their simulation difficult and the assessment of their performance challenging.
  • There is thus, an urgent need to develop effective simulation tools for promoting satellite system architecture, network management, and control technology.
  • Their work was published on March 1, 2023 in Volume 10, Issue 3 of the IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica .
  • Finally, the researchers developed a new set of distinct events for basic network processes, including packet processing and discrete movement.

Voices of Preston's Windrush generation – when I first arrived, I said: 'Really? I thought there were no slums in this place!'

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Friday, June 2, 2023

In 1955, the pages of the Lancashire Evening Post hosted intense debates about whether a “colour bar” existed in the town.

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  • In 1955, the pages of the Lancashire Evening Post hosted intense debates about whether a “colour bar” existed in the town.
  • A great deal has been written about Windrush – but much of the information was southern-based and related to large conurbations.
  • This article is part of our Windrush 75 series, which marks the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain.
  • Church, carnival and cricket: the three pillars of this vibrant local community – built in Preston by proud members of its Windrush generation.

Sylius Toussaint

    • My aunt said to me: “Sylius, why don’t you go to England?
    • You could work, study and whatever it is.” So I paid my passage and came – and here I’ve been for the last 60-plus years.
    • I left Dominica on May 29 and arrived in Barbados the following day.
    • So we were sent on an aircraft from Barbados to Bermuda, Bermuda to Newfoundland, then Newfoundland to Ireland.
    • My sister lives down in London with her children … and some (not all) of them say:
      Uncle Sylius, that’s the best thing you’ve done, sent for my mum, because I’m glad I’m here in England and life is so much better than if it was in the Caribbean.
    • Uncle Sylius, that’s the best thing you’ve done, sent for my mum, because I’m glad I’m here in England and life is so much better than if it was in the Caribbean.

Joanett Hue

    • Looking at the houses, I said: “My god, it’s no different.” At that time, we lived in Avenham [in central Preston], the flats.
    • When I went in there, [my husband] Joe said: “This is where I’m living – this is the kitchen, this is the bathroom.” I couldn’t believe it.
    • Honestly, when my husband said this is where we would be living … I went into the bathroom and I cried, I cried.
    • I said: “Why did I leave my house to come here?” When I woke up in the morning, there were hailstones, it was raining.

Vincent Skerritt

    • They couldn’t join the union and often it was much more physical work, like in the foundry, knocking iron and the engine blocks and the rest of it.
    • It was purely nights, and I couldn’t handle the night work.
    • So you walk in with a bottle knowing that if you’re attacked, you have something to defend yourself.
    • Some people used to have a little piece of iron metal, wrapped up nicely in a newspaper and you carry it under your arm.

Glyne Greenidge

    • My mum’s husband wasn’t a very nice man, and my mum suffered all the way.
    • I’m the oldest of seven children, so my stepdad kind of forced me out to work as soon as he could.
    • It was mainly in the cotton mills – that was the main work going in those days.
    • You could walk the streets and see little firms here or there.
    • You could go in and ask them if there were any jobs going.
    • But then again, I never let that spoil our relationship because we were friends, you know.

Gladstone Afflick

    • I left Jamaica on the July 28th and arrived in Preston on the 30th – a Sunday.
    • To me, Preston has come a heck of a long way since the sixties.
    • You could get into a fight seven days a week if you wanted, just by walking into town.
    • For instance, we have the Jalgos Sports & Social Club – I was the person who dragged 11 fellows together to form a cricket team.
    • And if we think that way, I think we will achieve together what is desired by all.

Cherry McDonald

    • I mean, I’ve been living here all these years but Jamaica is home.
    • Whatever I’ve achieved in life, I’ve achieved here in Britain.
    • I go for long walks, tend to the pots, go to church on Sunday in Longton, and read my bible at home.
    • If I was a smoker, I would not be going outside to smoke a cigarette – in winter, anyway.

Bridgette Toussaint

    • When I speak nicely to them, they understand that this is a lady, she will respect me.
    • For example, in one job I did, a woman said to me: “Bridgette, I don’t understand, why did you leave your nice place and come here?
    • Why do you have to come to steal our jobs?” I said: “Steal your jobs?
    • Because you’re lazy, that’s why they send for we black people to come to help to work.
    • Because you’re lazy!” Then she said: “Why don’t you go and dance with the monkeys in the zoo?” And I said: “What?

David Coke

    • But I won’t go back to live there, because I have become so acquainted with the lifestyle I have in England.
    • But even before I married, I’d always said to my wife that I wouldn’t go back to Jamaica.
    • Yes, America may be more modern and faster, and you can progress in life there much quicker than you can in England.
    • Alan Rice receives funding from the Leverhulme Trust, the EU and the AHRC, and is co-chair of Lancaster Black History Group.
    • England is My Home: Windrush Lives in Lancashire is available as an illustrated ebook at prestonblackhistorygroup.org.uk

Three new promotional packs from LandShark Canada will help you celebrate the new season

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Thursday, May 4, 2023

LandShark Canada is celebrating the warmer weather with three new promotional packs: Fin to Win Sweepstakes, Margaritaville Trip Giveaway and T-Shirt In Case

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  • LandShark Canada is celebrating the warmer weather with three new promotional packs: Fin to Win Sweepstakes, Margaritaville Trip Giveaway and T-Shirt In Case
    Put on your sunscreen and pop the lid off your LandShark!
  • LandShark Canada is celebrating the warmer weather with three new promotional packs: Fin to Win Sweepstakes, a Margaritaville Trip Giveaway and every Fin Fan's favourite – T-Shirt In Case.
  • In late May, specially marked 24x355ml bottle cases of LandShark Lager will contain 1 of 5 limited edition LandShark t-shirts.
  • So fins up to a great summer full of LandShark freebies – it doesn't get much better than that!

Natural Grocers® Announces Fifth Annual 'Celebrate Texas Independence Day' Event

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Tuesday, February 28, 2023

LAKEWOOD, Colo., Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Natural Grocers®, the leading family-operated organic and natural grocery retailer in the U.S., invites customers to its fifth annual Celebrate Texas Independence Day, event March 2-4, at all participating Texas stores. With 25 stores in the Lone Star State and employing around 500 Natural Grocers good4u® Crew members, Natural Grocers is proud to celebrate Texas customers and brands with freebies, sales, sweepstakes and more. 

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  • Festivities to include Texas-themed freebies, discounts and sweepstakes March 2-4, 2023
    LAKEWOOD, Colo., Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Natural Grocers®, the leading family-operated organic and natural grocery retailer in the U.S., invites customers to its fifth annual Celebrate Texas Independence Day, event March 2-4, at all participating Texas stores.
  • With 25 stores in the Lone Star State and employing around 500 Natural Grocers good4u® Crew members, Natural Grocers is proud to celebrate Texas customers and brands with freebies, sales, sweepstakes and more.
  • Natural Grocers proudly stocks an extensive inventory of over 1,200 products from Texas Brands .
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    Raquel Isely, Vice President of Marketing for Natural Grocers, stated, "From Abilene to Wichita Falls, we love serving our Texas communities.

ISG Welcomes Project Manager Marty Metcalf - Former Waterloo Community School District Facility Director

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Thursday, May 5, 2022

WATERLOO, Iowa, May 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- ISG is excited to continue to build upon its PreK-12 facility planning strengths with the addition of former Waterloo Community School District Facility Director, Marty Metcalf.

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  • WATERLOO, Iowa, May 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- ISG is excited to continue to build upon its PreK-12 facility planning strengths with the addition of former Waterloo Community School District Facility Director, Marty Metcalf.
  • "Marty is a great complement to our growing team of PreK-12 professionals," said ISG Vice President and Education Business Unit Leader, Tim Verheyen, PE .
  • Marty is excited to jump into this new role as a project management and facility specialist where he can leverage his facility management expertise to benefit the many school districts and communities that ISG serves.
  • ISG, a 100 percent ESOP firm, has a rich history, which extends over 49 years of building trusting relationships with clients, stakeholders, and the community.

GSC and community partners launch new reports uncovering social impact of oral health

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Thursday, April 7, 2022

The three reports, available here or on our Foundation partners sites, delve into the local state of oral health in Toronto, Waterloo Region and Ottawa, exploring the social issues that impact access to oral health care.

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  • The three reports, available here or on our Foundation partners sites, delve into the local state of oral health in Toronto, Waterloo Region and Ottawa, exploring the social issues that impact access to oral health care.
  • This series on oral health is intended to equip health care providers and community advocates with the information they need build support for community oral health care.
  • Visit greendoorproject.ca to learn about GSCs commitment to transforming access to oral health care in Canada or the organizations latest oral health grants in partnership with Toronto Foundation .
  • With a focus on filling gaps in the Canadian health care system in oral and mental health, GSC and the Green Shield Association will invest $75M in oral and mental health social impact initiatives by 2025 to drive measurable improvements in health outcomes for Canadians and support GSCs commitment to Better Health for All.

March of Dimes Announces New Insights Dashboard to Address Urgent Maternal Health Crisis

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Saturday, March 12, 2022

ARLINGTON, Va., March 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Each year, over 2.2 million women face the prospect of childbirth without the help of a hospital offering obstetrics, a birth center or OB provider in their community. For these women, and 150,000 babies, maternity care deserts are an all-too-common reality in the United States, where unequal access to healthcare is contributing to a maternal and infant health crisis.1

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  • For too long, the maternal health crisis hasn't been visible, limited to statistics and other numerical figures.
  • The dashboard offers the capability of interacting with and examining community level indicators when considering appropriate maternal care interventions.
  • "Maternity care deserts are a very real, very serious issue that far too many women and babies in the U.S. face.
  • The Maternity Care Desert Dashboard will be featured in March of Dimes' debut presence at the 2022 SXSW Conference.

Food Safety Industry Expert Paul Damaren Joins the ReposiTrak Executive Team

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Tuesday, January 11, 2022

ReposiTrak is proud to welcome Paul Damaren to its executive team, expanding the companys connection to the food safety industry and capacity to welcome new companies to its integrated, cloud-based solution suite.

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  • ReposiTrak is proud to welcome Paul Damaren to its executive team, expanding the companys connection to the food safety industry and capacity to welcome new companies to its integrated, cloud-based solution suite.
  • Companies around the world use ReposiTrak for Compliance Management, and through Pauls work in the Certification field, hell bring to us a strong connection to this vital part of the food and beverage industry.
  • He has worked with thousands of companies globally for their food safety, supply chain, health & wellness, brand protection, quality, environmental, health and safety, GMP/GDP, automotive, aerospace, medical and information technology requirements.
  • The food safety industry in particular continues to seek solutions in these areas.

Uvaro, BWOSS and Garage Capital Announce First Two Recipients of Impact Scholarship Fund

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Monday, December 20, 2021

WATERLOO, Ontario, Dec. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Online tech sales academy Uvaro and its partners BWOSS and Garage Capital are pleased to announce the first two recipients of the Impact Scholarship Fund.

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  • WATERLOO, Ontario, Dec. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Online tech sales academy Uvaro and its partners BWOSS and Garage Capital are pleased to announce the first two recipients of the Impact Scholarship Fund.
  • Becky Benson of Quincy Illinois is the proud recipient of the Garage Capital Women in Tech Scholarship and Sarah Angeles of Eastvale California has been awarded the BWOSS Women of Color in Tech Scholarship.
  • With both mother and daughter in school, the Garage Capital Women in Tech scholarship comes at a perfect time.
  • Our educational partnership with Uvaro has allowed us to further drive impact through this Impact Scholarship Fund.