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Schools closed across southern Quebec as storm forces snow day

  MONTREAL Several Quebec school boards are closed as snow continues to blanket parts of the province. Environment Canada has issued a snowfall alert, warning of low visibility and intense winds as 15 to 20 centimetres of snowfall is expected in Montreal, Laval, Longueuil, and Chateauguay. Snowfall began late Monday evening and is expected to continue into Tuesday night. As the snow tapers off, temperatures are likely to plummet overnight on Tuesday, descending to a low of minus 23. Sunny skies and high winds are expected on Wednesday. A high of minus seven could fall to a blistering minus 23 with the wind chill in the morning. The afternoon is expected to warm to a tropical minus 14 with the wind chill.

After spinal fusion surgery Dollard teen turns his gifts over to the Shriners

In these crazy COVID-19 times, let me share a feel good story about a young man who instead of feeling sorry for himself stepped up for a cause. Dollard des Ormeaux teen Ethan Izenberg waited almost a year for spinal fusion surgery due to adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. It seems the pandemic kept getting in the way. “Seventeen year olds missed a lot in the past year,” mom Wendy told me. “Grad, prom, getting your driver’s licence and so many other rites to passage.” Fast forward to January 5, 2021. Ethan and Wendy stayed at the Shriners Hospital for six days for the surgery. They had a lot of support from family and friends, many of whom asked what they could get for him to stay entertained during recovery. “I don’t like making things about me, so I came up with the idea of putting the spotlight on the Shriners Hospital where I received exceptional care throughout my journey,” said Ethan. “The Shriners provides the highest quality care

RIC president says college needs more state support

RIC president says college needs more state support PROVIDENCE  After the higher education council hired a $76,000-a-week consultant to review Rhode Island College, some observers wondered about the institution’s fiscal health.     On Monday, RIC President Frank Sanchez pushed back against the narrative that the college is struggling and its mission needs a reboot.   “My view,” he said, “is that RIC is doing well.” But COVID-19 has taken a sledgehammer to the budgets of colleges, many of which have been forced to go remote. Dr. Robert Kelchen, chairman of the Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy at Seton Hall University, said in an interview last summer that colleges have never faced a crisis like this before.

RIC | News | RIC s Clarke Science Building is on the Ballot, March 2

RIC’s Clarke Science Building is on the Ballot, March 2 Page Content On March 2 Rhode Island College will be on the ballot as bond referendum #1. If approved, this bond will provide $107.3 million to higher education, with $38 million going toward much-needed renovation of the John Clarke Science Building at Rhode Island College. Built more than 50 years ago, the John Clarke Science Building is home to the Department of Physical Sciences, which offers degree programs in physics and chemistry as well as courses in Earth and space sciences. Not only physics and chemistry majors but hundreds of students in the health fields, education and the School of Arts and Sciences take physical sciences courses. Faculty also teach a significant number of courses in the General Education Program. Suffice it to say, the building is well used; however, it is also rundown.

Coastal News Today | CAN - Coastal First Nations Ahead of the Curve in Cultivating Seaweed Industry

Coastal News Today | CAN - Coastal First Nations Ahead of the Curve in Cultivating Seaweed Industry
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