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Bar Harbor-Nova Scotia ferry company earns $1M a year while ship sits idle


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The Canadian company contracted to operate the CAT ferry service between Bar Harbor and Nova Scotia is being paid nearly $1 million a year while the high-speed vessel remains a no-speed one.
The 350-foot-long ferry has been idled for the past two years, initially because of delays in building a new terminal in Bar Harbor and in 2020 because of the pandemic. Last month, owner Bay Ferries Ltd. also canceled the CAT’s 2021 sailing season due to public health concerns.
While Bar Harbor businesses and the community will have to wait at least an additional year for the return of the service to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, residents and politicians there are frustrated for other reasons. The province has heavily subsidized the CAT, and two years ago Canada’s Progress Conservative party sued to obtain records revealing how much. ....

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Rewind: The spirit of the Summer Games 1980s style


In February of 1978, a gang of Energy City residents figured it might be a good idea to play host to the 1980 provincial Summer Games.
The fact this community would be the smallest centre to host the event, didn’t phase local organizers, headed up by a young lawyer by the name of Ed Komarnicki, who agreed to take on the chairmanship of the organization committee if, in fact, Estevan was awarded the Games. First, Estevan had to impress the Games selection committee, since two other cities, Weyburn and Yorkton were also seeking approval as the Games site.
Although there were a few deficiencies in the city’s sports and recreational infrastructure, the city’s positive attitude and fierce determination to repair what needed to be repaired, or build what needed to be built, and organize what needed to be organized, and be damned with the odds, impressed the visiting assessment team. ....

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David Staples: Kenney tackling desperate problem in our schools — and it could be the most important thing he'll ever do


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The number of Alberta students who are functionally innumerate has doubled in recent years. These Grade Four girls and boys can’t add and subtract, can’t measure things and can’t analyze basic data.
In 2007, only six per cent of our students fell into this category, but in 2015 that percentage shot up to 13.2 per cent.
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In 2019, the most recent year we have data for Alberta Grade 4 students from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), that number was 12 per cent. ....

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