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Concord Teacher Named NH Catholic Schools Teacher Of The Year

Concord Teacher Named NH Catholic Schools Teacher Of The Year
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The CBC Books spring reading list: 32 great Canadian titles to read in spring 2021

Northern Light is a book by Kazim Ali.(Goose Lane Editions) Kazim Ali was the child of South Asian immigrants, who unexpectedly spent years of his childhood in the small Manitoba town of Jenpeg, a town that existed because of the hydroelectric dam nearby. As an adult, he found himself wondering about the town: did it even exist anymore? And if it did, what was it like? These questions sent him on a journey, one that looked at the environmental destruction the dam caused, and the local Pimicikamak community that fought against it.  Northern Light is Ali s story, the story of the Pimicikamak community and the story of a town that no longer exists.

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Evening Update: Europe struggles with rollout of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine

Evening Update: Europe struggles with rollout of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Good evening, let’s start with today’s top stories: Controversy continued to swirl around the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on Tuesday, with the European Medicines Agency saying it has not found any evidence connecting the vaccine with blood clots, but said that a panel of experts will provide a final finding on Thursday. “At present there is no indication that vaccination caused these conditions,” EMA executive director Emer Cooke said Tuesday.

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Did Canadians read more during the pandemic? Experts say yes, despite bookstore struggles

  TORONTO When the pandemic struck Canada in early March, spurring lockdowns and the closure of non-essential businesses, Canadians were suddenly parted from pastimes such as going to the movies, hanging out with friends in a bar or attending concerts. But one of the few distractions still possible during a pandemic? Reading a good book. According to industry experts, Canadians increased their reading during 2020, particularly in the spring when books were a balm on the new reality of a deadly virus sweeping across the globe. Readers gobbled up books on topics from escapist romance to pandemic-themed thrillers to baking books.

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