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Northwest UAV Hosts Grand Opening Event for Their Hydrogen Fuel Cell Manufacturing Center
NWUAV was joined by a variety of stakeholders to celebrate the grand opening of their hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing center. Featuring UAV engineering, machining, wiring, engine manufacturing, testing, and now UAV hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing, the NWUAV campus is a unique UAV tech and manufacturing hub in McMinnville, Oregon.
The grand opening ceremony featured a variety of speakers, each with a unique perspective on the implications of the hydrogen fuel cell technology and the manufacturing center. Northwest UAV President and Owner Chris Harris kicked off the event with welcoming everyone and touching on what has made this technology and the growth of NWUAV possible.
The discovery of what are believed to be the remains of 215 children on the property of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., may have you talking with your children about Indigenous issues, or wondering how to. Clinical psychology doctoral candidate Ben Gould, a member of P.E.I.'s Abegweit First Nation, shares his advice.
Margaret Riverâs new wave of wine
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Margaret Riverâs new wave of wine
A new guard of winemakers are turning the tide on tradition in the Margaret River wine region. Meet five of the best.
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When Josephine Perry entered the Margaret River Wine Show in 2014, her âSkinnieâ was met with confusion.
âSomeone pulled it out and said âthis is faultyâ and I said, âno, itâs an orange wineâ,â Perry recalls.
âIt is 100 per cent sav blanc but it is bright orange, fermented on skins in an amphora for up to five months, with no sulphur. It stumped them. They didnât have a category they could put my wines in.â
Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has created the first “expert” external advisory board for the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Having such a board is a great idea. Anyone who has ventured through the quagmire of a freedom of information request knows how challenging it can be and how cumbersome the process it.
The members of the board are: Dr. Colin Bennett, department of political science, University of Victoria; Heather Black, former assistant privacy commissioner for Canada; Drew McArthur, McArthur Group (former vice president, corporate affairs and compliance, Telus Communications); Dr. David Flaherty, former B.C. information and privacy commissioner; Dr. Ben Goold, faculty of law, University of British Columbia; Dirk Ryneveld, QC, former B.C. police complaints commissioner. An impressive list. However, there are a couple of noted absences on the board the media and political parties. The two groups make up the bulk of freed