Dognapper spotted lurking weeks before PCSO was found dead in woodland
The man in his 60s reportedly approached dog owners, leading to police posting a warning. It came just weeks before the tragic death of beloved PCSO Julia James
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Julia James tragic death shocked her community (Image: KMG / SWNS.COM)
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iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Apr 19, 2021 8:00am The West Block of the Parliament buildings pictured on Jan. 15, 2021 (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
With clean energy and the environment set to be front and centre in Monday’s federal budget, Soluxium Technologies Inc., a Quebec-based company that offers innovative and creative energy solutions, is launching a new effort to promote its solar technological applications as an alternative to standard telecommunications towers.
The Air Canada Pilots Association has engaged David Murray of Counsel Public Affairs Inc. to discuss the introduction of data protection amendments in the Aeronautics Act, as well as the upholding of safety standards in the aviation industry.
Goal: Stop the destruction of the seagrass bank in Saya de Malha.
Seagrass on the ocean floor stores twice as much carbon as a forest, yet it is rapidly disappearing because of humans’ destructive behavior. People are killing an area of seagrass the size of a soccer field every 30 minutes.
Seagrass also plays an important role in regulating the oceans’ environments. The loss of these invaluable aquatic plants would have devastating effects on the planet, yet mankind is recklessly destroying them. Pollution, mining, and fishing are the most significant causes of seagrass destruction.
The seagrass in Saya de Malha is growing in a very shallow seabed. As such, it has the ability to greatly affect the whole world. However, this also makes it one of the most threatened.
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Ulrika Jonsson has proclaimed older women are finally doing it for themselves by stripping off during lockdown.
The TV presenter, 53, told how she greatly admires stars like Amanda Holden, 50, Davina McCall, 53, and Madonna, 62,for proudly showing off their bodies.
Ulrika believes there is a revolution going on where older women are now demanding to be seen and will not be made to disappear .
Confidence: Ulrika Jonsson has proclaimed older women are finally doing it for themselves by stripping off during lockdown
Writing in her column for The Sun, she penned: The point is, the older women are finally doing it for themselves. We ve been waiting in the wings for so long, waiting to be raised up and appreciated.