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Bonnyville man wins over $100k on 6/49 ticket

Bonnyville man wins over $100k on 6/49 ticket SHARE ON: A Bonnyville resident is $100,010 richer these days. Ken Christensen says he was calm and cool when he discovered he won $100,010 on the December 23 LOTTO 6/49 Super Draw. Christensen purchased his winning ticket at the Red Rooster located at 5402 50 Avenue in Bonnyville; he says he returned to the store a few days later to check his ticket. “I scanned my ticket on the self-checker,” he said. “When I saw the amount come up on the screen I felt really calm.” Christensen said he is going to put his windfall toward bill payments, home renovations and investments.

COVID-19: Teachers in hard-hit Fraser Health Authority call for improved safety measures at schools, including mandatory masks

by Guest on January 8th, 2021 at 3:12 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 The following is a statement issued today (January 8), published in its entirety, and signed by the 12 BCTF local presidents who represent teachers who work within the Fraser Health region calling on the Fraser Health Authority to improve health and safety standards in schools. This week, tens of thousands of public school employees and hundreds of thousands of public school students returned to school after a two-week winter break. Over the break, families were able to limit their exposure to COVID-19, but upon the re-opening of schools on January 4, they once again face the daily risk of exposure to the coronavirus.

Huntington to reactivate panel to address issues in Black community

Huntington to reactivate panel to address issues in Black community
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CNN The Situation Room January 6, 2015 22:31:00

that would mean they re not in the right spot altogether and that would be horrific. finally to you, ken, this notion that this was maybe an isolated incident but there are more than 3,300 of these similar airbus aircraft commercial airplanes flying around right now. i want to get your thoughts. is it safe? reobviously we obviously don t know what brought down this particular airbus. yeah. we don t definitively know. until we get eyes on the wreckage there s no definitive there s nothing definitively causal on what took the aircraft down. that s why it s so important to get that wreckage because you have such a large fleet flying worldwide. the manufacturer certainly wants to know. airbus wants to know what went wrong with this airplane. and i know they re hoping it s not aircraft related specifically but if it is aircraft related specifically

CNN The Situation Room January 6, 2015 22:26:00

pieces of metal are actually from the aircraft? well again, wolf, it s going to take getting eyes on that wreckage. until tlahey get a robot or camera system or a diver in the water, not going to happen. ken, the weather has gotten a little bit better, we re told. but the current under water is very very strong r 2 to 4 knots, they say. how hard is this making this mission that s under way right now? i think because it s a concentrated effort now in a different area than you were looking initially, they re still searching from the air and still searching the water. so that coordination and all those assets are there expending time and monies. and that makes it difficult because the divers underneath the water are struggling so hard. so that coordinated effort can also be hindered by just minor what you and i would think are

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