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A day of horror in Iran, a year of grief in academia: Canadians reflect on the brilliant minds lost in 2020 plane crash

A day of horror in Iran, a year of grief in academia: Canadians reflect on the brilliant minds lost in 2020 plane crash
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We will not forget : University of Alberta community remembers lives lost on Flight PS752

Date Time ‘We will not forget’: University of Alberta community remembers lives lost on Flight PS752 Russ Greiner’s artificial intelligence lab is made up of 15 or so grad students, post-docs and others who hold cheerful, heartfelt meetings, and why wouldn’t they? It’s a cohesive group made up of more friends than colleagues. And the one person most responsible for that cohesion during the 2019 iteration of the team was master’s student Pouneh Gorji. “We made her the vice-president of fun,” remembered Greiner. “She organized trips for the group to go to places like Elk Island; she organized a movie night and other fun events.

2020: Contributors Choice - Film Ireland Magazine

When time stands still and all around you shudders to a halt, we seek inspiration beyond our reality and find refuge in the magic of film. Taking us up into its arms and away into its dreams, film will forever be our saviour. Showing us the light that bursts forth from beyond the storm, film shelters all its children in its warmth and wonder and promise of other worlds. In film, we trust. And so we take this opportunity to reclaim moments of a broken year and celebrate the films from 2020 that helped us stay safe and keep our faith in a better tomorrow. It’s our annual massive list!

Greene County enjoys Reverse Christmas Parade

COVID-19 could not diminish the Christmas spirit this past weekend, as various holiday events were held throughout the county. Festivities began on Dec. 4 with the annual Holiday Open House in downtown Waynesburg, presented by Waynesburg Prosperous & Beautiful, and continued on Dec. 5 with more festivities that included the annual Breakfast with Santa event at the fairgrounds presented by the Greene County Department of Recreation and a visit by Santa for children at the Skyview Drive-In in Carmichaels. Also on Dec. 5, the Greene County Chamber of Commerce presented its 82nd annual Christmas Parade, this year featuring the tradition with a twist – the first ever Reverse Christmas Parade.

University of Alberta s Li Ka Shing Applied Virology Institute receives $20 million

Date Time University of Alberta’s Li Ka Shing Applied Virology Institute receives $20 million The Government of Alberta signalled its support for the University of Alberta’s leadership in Alberta’s biotech sector by announcing $20 million in new funding for the U of A’s Li Ka Shing Applied Virology Institute (AVI) during a celebration of Michael Houghton’s Nobel Prize yesterday. This builds on the more than $30 million the Government of Alberta has invested in the Li Ka Shing Institute of Virology, home to the AVI, over the past 10 years.  Premier Jason Kenney revealed the news before the formal announcement during a virtual reception Thursday night to celebrate Houghton that included U of A president Bill Flanagan, Alberta Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides, Alberta Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation Doug Schweitzer, former Alberta premiers Ed Stelmach and David Hancock, U of A presidents emeriti David Turpin and Indira Samarasekera, a host of cu

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