Letters: Solution to scurvy cases exists in northern Saskatchewan

Readers offer their opinions on the number of scurvy cases diagnosed in the La Ronge area and the possible causes and potential solutions for the disease. Shadow Minister for Northern Affairs Jordan McPhail, right, and Shadow Minister for Health Vicki Mowat hold a press conference about rising food prices and high numbers of scurvy cases … Read more

Actor Julien Arnold dies suddenly during ‘A Christmas Carol’ theater performance

Actor Julien Arnold has died after he suffered a medical emergency onstage while performing “A Christmas Carol” in Canada on Sunday. The Canadian-born performer, 60, was midway through the production at Edmonton’s Citadel Theater when suddenly he collapsed. Paramedics arrived on the scene at 8:28 p.m. and attempted to resuscitate the actor. Arnold died inside … Read more

Car Dealership Jobs – How You Can Get A Job At A Car Dealership

Looking for a career in car sales? Here’s a guide on the different jobs at a car dealership and how to get started. It might be optimistic to assume we’re beyond the stigma surrounding those who make a career in vehicle sales. We’ve pretty much heard all the used car salesperson jokes and put-downs by … Read more

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Opinion: The untapped business value of Identity and Access Management

Positioning IAM as a business enabler unlocks efficiency, innovation and resilience Positioned as a core function, IAM boosts efficiency, drives innovation and reduces risks to align with organizational goals. In today’s landscape, Identity and Access Management (IAM) is much more than just a security measure; it’s a critical foundation for driving business value.   However, too … Read more

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Letters to the Editor: College football has long been ‘just a business’ — but it’s fairer for athletes now

Notre Dame and Navy face off in an NCAA college football game in Baltimore in 2022. (Terrance Williams / Associated Press) To the editor: I must respectfully challenge the recent opinion piece claiming that “name and likeness” (NIL) agreements and modern college football economics have corrupted the sport. The author overlooks the fact that college … Read more

Letters to the Editor: Hooray for housing advocates who don’t want to stick it to single-family neighborhoods

Apartments under construction in West L.A. on Wilshire Boulevard. (Daniel Gaines / Los Angeles Times) To the editor: You recently ran a story on low- and moderate-income renters possibly facing eviction. An advocate for low-income housing in single-family neighborhoods, Maria Briones, asked, “Why do only rich people have the right to have a beautiful house, … Read more

Montreal massacre: 19 minutes at École Polytechnique

How well do we remember the horrors of Dec. 6, 1989? A disturbing account of what happened when young women were hunted down and the world changed A victim is wheeled away from the University of Montreal after gunman Marc Lepine opened fire at the school in Montreal on Dec. 6, 1989. Prime Minister Stephen … Read more

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