Seafood farm operators are breeding and deploying sea cucumbers to vacuum up the massive amounts of fish waste that pose a major problem for their industry. It is part of an effort to redesign fish farms with multiple species so that they work more like natural ecosystems.
SALISBURY — Rowan-Cabarrus Community College honored its “COVID-19 Heroes” at a recent employee convocation at Atrium Health Ballpark, thanking faculty and staff members for their diligence in keeping the college’s
SASKATOON Christmas is usually a time when people open their hearts and wallets for charity, but like so much else during the pandemic, giving is different this year. Some in Saskatchewan are coming up with new ways to give to those in need while others are revamping tried-and-true methods of helping out. Lauren Fairweather is collecting toiletries for those living in shelters in Saskatoon. “Nobody woke up one morning and said hey I’m going to give homelessness a try, but they need somewhere to go and they need people to help them,” Fairweather told CTV News. She said she s noticed that a lot of people don t necessarily see helping people who are living homeless as a priority and getting donations has been a challenge.