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11:17 AM "Just the Other Side of Nowhere" by 𝐊𝐫𝐢𝐬 𝐊𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 from 𝐾𝑟𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑜𝑓𝑓𝑒𝑟𝑠𝑜𝑛 (Columbia/Legacy) #nowplaying

Kris Kristofferson - Just the Other Side of Nowhere
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madonnahistory.bsky.social

03/03/1991 Em 3 de março de 1991, Vogue de Madonna venceu como Single Internacional do Ano na 20ª edição do Juno Awards, realizada no Queen Elizabeth Theatre, em Vancouver, Colúmbia Britânica.

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Just did my part to fight fascism, stand up for the rights of the vulnerable, and support action on climate change. #vote#bcelxn2024

An envelope labeled "Provincial Election Return Envelope" from Elections BC. The envelope includes a postal label indicating it is for business reply mail, and it lists the address for Elections BC in Victoria, BC.
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DBdonoharmbc.bsky.social

New hazard index from the team at Covid-19 Resources Canada: ~ 1 in 38 BCians have COVID right now, with 130,700-149,000 infections THIS WEEK. Compared to lowest point of pandemic in BC to date: 🔴 Infections ~16X higher 🔴 Long COVID ~16X higher 🔴 Hospitalization ~15X higher 🔴 Deaths ~17X higher

British Columbia’s COVID Forecast for Sep 28-Oct 11, 2024 by COVID-19 Resources Canada - the outlook is SEVERE (decreasing) with a COVID INDEX SCORE of 15.9
About 1 in every 38 people is infected.
Estimated infections this week: 130,700-149,000
How much higher are key indicators compared to the lowest point in the COVID pandemic in Canada?
Waste water, infections: SEVERE; 15.9X higher
Long COVID estimate: SEVERE; 15.6X higher
Hospitalizations, ICU: SEVERE; 15.1X higher
Deaths: SEVERE; 16.9X higher
Canadian COVID Forecast for Sep 28-Oct 11, 2024 by COVID-19 Resources Canada - Canada’s outlook is SEVERE (decreasing) with a COVID INDEX SCORE of 16.3
About 1 of every 38 people is infected.
Estimated infections this week: 962,700-1,097,900
How much higher are key indicators compared to the lowest point in the COVID pandemic in Canada?
Waste water, infections: SEVERE; 16.4X higher
Long COVID estimate: SEVERE; 15.3X higher
Hospitalizations, ICU: SEVERE; 15.4X higher
Deaths: SEVERE; 16.9X higher
Series of gauges with the Sep 28-Oct 11, 2024 COVID Forecast scores for Canada, the provinces, and territories. From left to right:

Canada: 16.3 - SEVERE
Alberta: 9.2 - HIGH
British Columbia: 15.9 - SEVERE
Manitoba: 20.2 - SEVERE
New Brunswick: 23.6 - SEVERE
Newfoundland and Labrador: 13.6 - VERY HIGH
North: 16.0 - SEVERE
Nova Scotia: 20.4 - SEVERE
Ontario: 15.2 - SEVERE
Prince Edward Island: 11.9 - VERY HIGH
Quebec: 19.5 - SEVERE
Saskatchewan: 18.6 - SEVERE

Forecast scores are grouped into 4 ranges: MODERATE (1 to <5, white), HIGH (6 to <10, yellow), VERY HIGH (10 to <15, orange), SEVERE (>15 red).

All data and sources at covid19resources.ca/covid-hazard-index/
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ETellenteapot.ca

I’m seeing a valid certificate good until 9/30/2025 from both Rogers and Telus connections in British Columbia

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"FRA is funding upgrades to frequently traveled rail corridors in Virginia, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia, as well as upgrades and capacity expansions at Chicago Union Station in Illinois, one of the Nation’s busiest rail hubs." railroads.dot.gov/sites/fra.do...

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KLcamasonian.bsky.social

I don't really get the Yale thing because I'm from the Pacific Northwest. But why Yale when Harvard arguably is the superior school by most rankings. Is it because Yale is so much closer to New York and the center of power? And if so, why Yale and not Columbia or Princeton?

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lazear.bsky.social

We definitely saw that with the Columbia office takeover. A lot of the response was over the top, but like any kid who thought they were walking away from breaking into an office with a light slap on the wrist were severely disappointed.

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CAchris2fur1943.bsky.social

The Greens are the first of the three major parties to release their platform for British Columbia. It highlights the need for a shift to a “well-being framework”. thetyee.ca/News/2024/10...

Green Platform Proposes New Direction for BC | The Tyee
Green Platform Proposes New Direction for BC | The Tyee

Party promises proportional representation, vacancy control, better health care and a new focus on well-being.

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