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Care cittadine e cari cittadini di Appiano!Il 19 marzo in Sudtirolo è un giorno speciale: si festeggia San Giuseppe, il patrono della nostra Provincia.San Giuseppe è una di quelle figure bibliche che non si distinguono per le grandi parole. Non è al centro della scena, ma opera dietro le quinte. Eppure si assume le proprie responsabilità: per la sua famiglia, per la sua missione e per ciò che gli è stato affidato. Questa silenziosa affidabilità lo rende un modello da seguire. Infatti, anche la vita comunitaria nel nostro paese… (AGENPARL)

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The University of the Fraser Valley marked an exciting milestone on March 17, welcoming students, community members, and government partners to its Abbotsford campus for the official opening of new student housing and a revitalized dining hall. The celebration included a ribbon cutting for Lá:léms Ye EverGreen, a six-storey residence that adds nearly 400 new student beds, as well as the expanded Cascade Café dining hall, which significantly increases space for students to gather, connect, and share meals. The Honourable Bowinn Ma, B.C.’s Minister of Infrastructure, joined UFV leadership and students for the event, highlighting the importance of student housing…

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She walked in the door as an accounts payable officer in 1989. She’ll retire this month as Vice-President, Administration. There were many steps along the way, including an unexpected year as Interim President. Jackie Hogan has grown up with the University of the Fraser Valley. Before she joined as an employee at the age of 24, she was a student taking university-transfer classes at the old Abbotsford campus on Marshall Road in the early 1980s. Her instructors included some of Fraser Valley College’s early legends: Jack Gaston for history, Doug Hudson for anthropology, and Dave Gibson for geography, to name…

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For nearly two years during and after the pandemic, the halls of the University of the Fraser Valley’s Hope Centre sat quiet.  Now, guided by extensive community feedback, the centre is rebuilding its role as an education hub for the eastern Fraser Valley.  Through interviews and surveys with partners including the District of Hope, School District 78 Fraser-Cascade, Indigenous organizations and regional service groups, a comprehensive Community Needs Assessment report has helped chart the path forward for the long-standing centre.  The Hope Centre has been part of UFV since the beginning, opening its doors on Oct. 1, 1974. Coordinator Crystal…

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Minister Darrell Supports Hospitality Careers Fair mmlamb Thu, 03/19/2026 Minister of Tourism & Transport, Culture & Sport, the Hon. Owen Darrell, JP, MP, attended the recent Hospitality Industry Careers Fair held at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, where he engaged with employers and Bermudians exploring opportunities in the tourism sector. The event brought together job seekers and industry partners, providing a platform for direct connections and on-the-spot recruitment. (AGENPARL)

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Facts on Caricom mmlamb Fri, 03/20/2026 The Minister of Home Affairs, the Hon. Alexa Lightbourne, JP, MP is aware of the comments and sentiments expressed by former parliamentarian Bob Richards. And the Minister has moved to ensure clarity and balance regarding his views, which are largely his opinion. Today Minister Lightbourne said, “Mr. Richards opinion is acknowledged, however, several of his claims are directly contradicted by the factual record. (AGENPARL)

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Bermuda’s 2026 CARIFTA Delegation mmlamb Fri, 03/20/2026 Mr. Speaker, I rise today to invite this Honourable House to join me in a moment of great national pride as we celebrate the exceptional young men and women selected to represent Bermuda at the upcoming 2026 53rd CARIFTA Games and 39th CARIFTA Aquatic Championships. This year, our athletes carry a powerful mandate, guided by the inspiring CARIFTA Theme: “Passion Drives Performance.” Mr. Speaker, (AGENPARL)

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Nati per Leggere Ovest Ticino presenta “Libri Tattili in Braille”: eventi in biblioteca e incontri di formazione a cura di Maria CannataIl Coordinamento Nati per Leggere Ovest Ticino presenta un nuovo ciclo di eventi a cura di Maria Cannata dedicati ai bambini e alle bambine della fascia d’età 2-6 anni dal titolo “Libri tattili in Braille: esplora, scopri e ascolta il tuo percorso emozionale” dedicato all’universo dei libri per ipovedenti e non vedenti.Diciassette incontri, uno per ogni biblioteca del Coordinamento che, da marzo a dicembre guideranno bambini e genitori accompagnatori alla scoperta di un mondo inesplorato, fatto di letture uniche…

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Sabato 21 marzo alle ore 10.30 nella suggestiva cornice della Badia di Dulzago ospiteremo la prima tappa del Camminar Narrando, giunto alla terza edizione e promosso dalle Biblioteche del Coordinamento Nati per leggere Ovest Ticino, allietati dalle letture di Lucia Maccagnola e Maria Teresa Praitano.Se hai tra i 2 e i 6 anni ti aspettiamo, insieme alla tua famiglia, per un magico cammino, ricco di sorprese e magie!Appuntamento alla Chiesa della Badia. In caso di pioggia l’iniziativa si svolgerà presso la Sala Vandoni (ex forno) di Bellinzago N.se.Iscrizioni tramite qrcode indicato in Locandina.(AGENPARL)

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<p>The Licensee is licensed to operate a non-scheduled international service in accordance with the Air Transport Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America signed on March 12, 2007.</p> <p>The Licensee’s certificate of insurance on the Canadian Transportation Agency’s record will expire on March 18, 2026.</p> <p>The Licensee will cease to meet the requirement to have the prescribed liability insurance coverage under subparagraph 73(1)(a)(iii) of the <em>Canada Transportation Act</em>, SC 1996, c 10 (CTA), unless the prescribed liability insurance coverage is renewed.</p> <p>Therefore, pursuant to paragraph 75(1)(b) of the CTA, the licence will…

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