CES

Advertisement
Feb 06 2025CRIME

Your Voice Matters: OPP Wants Your Thoughts on Security in Eastern Ontario

Did you know that the East Region of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is eager to hear from residents about their community policing services! They are kicking off a survey this week. Imagine this, a unique survey code and web address will pop up in selected postboxes in communities lik

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Boost Your WFH Game with This Handy Timer

Imagine this: A simple gadget that can help you stay focused while working from home. This timer is designed to keep you on task. You can choose from 5-, 10-, 15-, 20-, or 30-minute blocks. Just rotate the dial to your desired time, and the countdown starts. No more excuses for losing track of time.

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025HEALTH

The Journey of Mother's Milk in Ethiopia

Ethiopia's dedication to boosting child health is something it is known for, but when it comes to breastfeeding it's not always clear how things are evolving. For a long time, information about breastfeeding trends and how policies affect these trends stayed scattered about. People didn't k

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Fair Play: Keeping Women's Sports Safe and Equal

The U. S. president is taking action on an issue that’s been causing a stir – the issue of who gets to play in women's sports. The world of sports isn't just about getting out there and having fun. It is about opportunities, being treated fairly, and staying safe, too. So, why is it so important to

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

What Did Disney Do For First Quarter?

Disney recently shared its first-quarter results. Net income rose by 5% to a whopping $24. 69 billion compared to last year. Also, there was an attempt at favorable market expectations. The bankers at LSEG expected $24. 62 billion, they missed it by about $100 million. Likewise, the adjusted earning

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025EDUCATION

Eyes on the Move: How Active Classrooms Impact Kids

Schools are where kids spend a lot of time sitting down. This isn't good for their bodies or minds. Imagine a classroom where kids can move around while they learn. These are called Active Learning Classrooms. They're designed to get kids up and moving, which can make a big difference in how they fe

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Medication Management at Home: Do Tele-Pharmacy's Visits Benefit Seniors?

Let's call it a raw fact, seniors are more likely to have more than one chronic condition requiring multiple medications. Combine this with over-the-counter meds and supplements and you get a recipe for potential disaster. Doctors looking at these cases come across Time failing to address the comple

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

AMD's AM4 AMD's Surprisingly Resilient

Imagine this: a tech giant makes a statement in 2016, launches a platform called AM4. The platform last released tangible updates in 2022. Meanwhile, its successor, the AM5, is out and about since 2022. This successor is likewise hanging around the scene and has not taken back the crown from AM4 d

reading time less than a minute
Feb 06 2025HEALTH

What Makes Young People Stick to Online Peer Support?

Online peer support groups offer a safe space for youngsters. They can chat anonymously and connect with others facing similar situations. This setup is the same for young people who want an open platform to share their feelings. But keeping users active and engaged is a big challenge.

reading time less than a minute
Feb 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cairo's Parks: A Rollercoaster of Good and Bad

Cairo's urban parks are a hot topic among residents. To get the scoop, researchers looked at Google reviews to see what people really think. They found four big things that people talk about when they review parks. One is how well the parks are kept up, another is the family-friendly vibes, next is

reading time less than a minute