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Jun 02, 2021
In the most recent episode of Mnet s TMI News, the panel named the K-pop idols who had to pay the most expensive tuition while they were students.
Keep on reading to see who they chose!
Mnet s TMI NEWS Selects NCT Ten, Red Velvet Wendy, and More as the Idols Who Had the Most Expensive Tuitions
On the Jun. 2 episode of TMI News, the cast named the idols who had the pay the most expensive tuition when they were students.
Topping the list is none other than NCT, WayV, and SuperM member Ten! The Thai idol students at the coeducational British international School, Shrewsbury International School, in Bangkok, Thailand. Ten studied there for ten years, and it has been reported that Ten s parents paid 288 million won ($259,004.48) for him to study there.
Author of the article: Dylan Short
Publishing date: May 14, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 2 minute read • Firefighters were on scene at a seniors home fire in St. Albert, Alberta on Friday May 7, 2021. The fire started at the Citadel Mews West seniors care facility around 8pm on Thursday evening. More than 100 seniors were forced to evacuate and find lodging elsewhere. and three were taken to hospital. Photo by Larry Wong /Postmedia
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A devastating fire at a St. Albert seniors’ care home last week began on a first floor patio, investigators have concluded as they continue to determine the exact cause.
Fire investigators have found the blaze started last Thursday on the ground floor of the Capital Mews continuing care centre and went undetected, allowing it to spread, reads a statement posted to the City of St. Albert’s website Friday. Flames spread from patio furniture to the underside of the deck above before spreading to the vinyl siding of the
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