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Private Ontario ski resort received $1.4M in federal COVID relief

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News has obtained documents that show Georgian Peaks Ski Club, one of Canada’s most exclusive private clubs, received almost $1.4 million in federal COVID relief last fiscal year. At the same time, the Ontario club reported a record...
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Curated Video

Peakz Launching Its Own Digital Cannabis Dispensary, Offers NFT Courses

9th - Higher Ed
The world of NFTs and cannabis are colliding as luxury cannabis company Peakz gears up to launch a digital dispensary in the metaverse. CEO Jessie Grundy and Tiffany McBride, managing director of social equity ventures at The Parent...
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Curated Video

Ontario COVID-19 cases may have peaked in general population

9th - Higher Ed
New modelling shows that cases of COVID-19 in Ontario may have peaked in the general population, but the number continues to increase in long-term care and group homes.
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Cool, cloudy and breezy with highs near 72 for Brooklyn

9th - Higher Ed
For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies and lows near 67 degrees.
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Sun Peaks Resort launches new snow storage technology

9th - Higher Ed
B.C.'s Sun Peaks Resort has a new tool to preserve the snow on its slopes: an insulated blanket that protects snow even through the heat of the summer. Reporter Shelley Joyce shows us how this latest snow technology can give ski...
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Overnight rain in Brooklyn; tracking thunderstorms for Monday night

9th - Higher Ed
Sunshine has been absent to start the weekend, but there is a chance to see it return on Sunday.
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Nepal enforces strict climbing rules, bans solo expeditions on all peaks above 8000 meters

9th - Higher Ed
Nepal has introduced strict new mountaineering regulations, banning solo expeditions on Mt. Everest and other peaks above 8,000 meters. Under the new rules, climbers must be accompanied by a mountain guide, ensuring stricter safety...
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Nepal bans solo expeditions on Mt. Everest as new mountaineering rules take effect.

9th - Higher Ed
Nepal has officially banned solo expeditions on Mt. Everest and other peaks above 8,000 meters under a new mountaineering regulation. As per the amendment, climbers must have a mountain guide, with a ratio of one guide for every two...
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Canadian Olympic ski cross champion Kelsey Serwa answers questions from young skiers

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s Kelsey Serwa answers questions from young skiers in this inspiring and fun Q&A session at Sun Peaks ski resort in British Columbia.
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Curated Video

Soaring Over Peaks: Drone Views of Serene Himalayas

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight high above the awe-inspiring Himalayan mountains with this breathtaking drone footage. Marvel at the towering snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and rugged cliffs stretching endlessly across the horizon. Experience the serene...
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Curated Video

Tibet's Heavenly Vistas: Awe-Inspiring Drone Footage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight high above the breathtaking region of Tibet with this mesmerizing drone footage. Explore the vast plateaus, ancient monasteries perched on cliffs, and the majestic Himalayan peaks that define the "Roof of the World."...
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Avatar's Inspiration: China's Zhangjiajie Sandstone Peaks by Drone

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fly above Zhangjiajie's stunning sandstone peaks, famously inspiring the floating Hallelujah Mountains in "Avatar." This breathtaking drone footage reveals the ethereal beauty and majestic pillars of China's enchanting landscape....
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Bloomberg

UK Latest: House Prices Fall Most in Over a Decade, Halifax Says

Higher Ed
UK house prices are falling at their fastest annual pace since 2011, Halifax said, as the property market buckles in the face of rising borrowing costs. The average cost of a home declined 2.6% in June from a year earlier to £285,932...
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Bloomberg

How Tainted Pills Got Into America's Drug Supply

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- Gaps in how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration evaluates the safety of generic drugs allowed cancer-causing impurities to end up in blood pressure pills taken by many Americans.
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California's Snowpack Levels Near Critically Low Levels

Higher Ed
The low snowpack levels could hurt the state's water supply and lengthen the drought.
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USA: NASA CONFIRMS THAT MARS PATHFINDER MISSION IS GOING WELL

Higher Ed
English/Nat

Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfec
tly.
The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth...
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Bloomberg

Why You Can't Fight Distraction

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Research shows that our brains are designed to be distracted. Scientists from Princeton University and the University of California found that our brain refocuses our attention four times every second. So as you read this...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - a mapping of Sweden's natural landscapes and agriculture

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features a view of planet Earth from space, and an eventual zoom into Scandinavia. The map outlines different places in Sweden and cuts to landscapes, rural scenes,...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Hambro on Commodities Cycle, Copper

Higher Ed
May.10 -- Evy Hambro, head of thematic investing at BlackRock, discusses the factors pushing commodity prices higher. "What we're coming out of now is a period of depressed demand, but we're also coming out of a very long period of...
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Sky News

Warning to hikers from overworked mountain rescue crews

Higher Ed
VOICED: Hillwalkers and climbers are being warned to plan their winter adventures properly before setting off over the holidays following a surge in the number of call-outs in some areas. In Snowdonia, the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team...
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Bloomberg

QVR Advisors CIO Says Movement Back to Trading Commissions ‘Hard to See’

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Benn Eifert, founder and chief investment officer at QVR Advisors, discusses retail options trading, volatility, ETFs, and the VIX. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.” (This interview aired on March 26, 2021.)
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Bloomberg

Louise Yamada Sees Gold Surging to New Highs

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- On this edition of "Smart Charts," Louise Yamada, managing director of Louise Yamada Technical Research, examines gold prices with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Rush Hour Schedules: Will Airlines Sell More Tickets?

Higher Ed
Oct. 23 -- Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday reports on airline rush hour scheduling to sell more tickets. She speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Gold Prices Could Sink to $1,100, Louise Yamada Says

Higher Ed
Aug.22 -- Louise Yamada, managing director of Louise Yamada Technical Research, analyzes gold prices with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "What'd You Miss?"