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Go hard, go early lesson not learnt by Berejiklian

Go hard, go early lesson not learnt by Berejiklian
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Сериал «Паника» (2021) – дата выхода, актеры и роли, факты, трейлер

Сериал «Паника» (2021) – дата выхода, актеры и роли, факты, трейлер
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Canada s swamps are the secret weapon to fighting climate change, say experts

Canada s swamps are the secret weapon to fighting climate change, say experts Boggy marshes and wetlands across the country are the secret stars of carbon capture, but most people don’t understand their worth, said Christina Davy, a research scientist for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. Social Sharing CBC Radio · Posted: May 12, 2021 4:28 PM ET | Last Updated: May 12 Research scientist Christina Davy, seen here with a snapping turtle, says most people don t realize the importance of bogs, marshes and wetlands when it comes to carbon capture.(Kevin Chan)

Free tax help is available, but booking up fast

Free tax help is available, but booking up fast COVID-19 impacting amount of volunteers/locations COVID-19 complicates process for free income tax help and last updated 2021-04-05 18:32:58-04 PASCO COUNTY, Fla. — With just over a month until taxes are due, local nonprofits tell ABC Action News they’re seeing an overwhelming demand for tax help. Yet, COVID-19 is complicating the process and making appointments for free tax help harder to get. Vincent Croce used to get stressed out every time tax season rolled around. Until he found the United Way in Pasco County, where he’s been able to get help filing for the past 7 years.

Snow creates mess for airport, slick roads

The low cloud, snow and moderate temperatures that created treacherous conditions for aircraft and motorists on Monday are expected to give way to sunshine and cold later today. Anne McCarthy, weather services spokeswoman for Environment Canada, said the sky will clear this afternoon, winds will pick up and temperature will plunge to 7 C by tonight. The weather gets colder as the week progresses, with overnight lows reaching a frigid 12 C before wind chill on Wednesday, she said. The forecast was the best news airport manager Fred Legace heard in days. For the second consecutive day Monday, flights were cancelled at Fulton Field. Air Canada was hit the hardest, with three aircraft unable to land by noon.

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