Onlinekhabar
April 17, 2021
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There have been huge revolutions in the field of communications in Nepal also. Common communication activities like sharing of news, views, ideas, opinions from one person to another have changed their medium, time and again with respect to development, since the beginning of the 21st century. The biggest medium today has been social media, one of the greatest discoveries of humankind.
Globally, and in Nepal, social media are now dynamically being used to text, chat, communicate in audio or visual forms and played a role in the development of communication patterns and behaviours. Recent developments also show that social media are changing the way people get information despite their credibility, form as well as express their opinions. For example, in Nepal, some pages on different social media platforms have become so pervasive that certain groups of people are completely dependent on them for news, views, and other ideas.
Legault defends Quebec’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout despite reports of empty Montreal-area clinics Morgan Lowrie Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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There is no need to change Quebec’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy despite reports of empty walk-in vaccine clinics in the Montreal area, Premier Francois Legault said Thursday.
Legault told reporters in Quebec City he’s happy with the vaccine rollout, including at walk-in clinics offering the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to those aged 55 to 79.
Park Up profits Riding for the Disabled
13 Apr, 2021 11:48 PM
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Ian Higgins with his pride and joy, his 1956 Imperial.
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Wanganui Road Rodders and their friends filled the grounds of City College on Sunday with their annual River City Park Up. There were vehicles of all types and sizes, from the immaculate to the yet-to-be-restored and everything in between.
Oldies but goodies.
Ian Higgins was there with his top of the Chrysler line, a 1956 Imperial, with air conditioning! He belongs to the Vintage Car Club, but he also had a muscle car in the line-up on Sunday.