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Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021 • April 29, 2021 • 6 minute read The Science Rendezvous Kingston 2021 virtual space includes anytime access to museum tours, video presentations, home and backyard experiments, innovators and influencers profiles, interactive challenges, puzzles and the 10-year history of Science Rendezvous Kingston. Photo by Science Rendezvous Kingston /Supplied photo
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KINGSTON To honour its 10-year past, while celebrating its future, Science Rendezvous Kingston has evolved into a new virtual science festival that can connect with learners worldwide.
For Science Rendezvous Kingston co-ordinators Lynda Colgan and Kim Garrett, the cancellation of the 2020 event only helped spur them on to make a big bang of a return in 2021.
USDA promotes plant health with a green glow rfdtv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rfdtv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
OTTAWA Ontario is imposing new restrictions on interprovincial travel, outdoor social gatherings, essential retail and outdoor recreational amenities such as golf courses and playgrounds in a bid to limit the spread of COVID-19. Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced urgent actions targeted at stopping the rapid growth in COVID-19 case rates late Friday afternoon. The new restrictions are difficult, but ultimately needed, said Mayor Jim Watson. The mayor added the city will provide more information about the restrictions after staff receive briefings from Ontario government officials. The steep rise in cases and hospitalizations in Ottawa and across Ontario are alarming. We re now in a situation where our hospitals and our medical community are stretched beyond their limits, said Watson Friday evening.
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Plant health is essential to both human and animal health, as well as our environment and our economy.
Plant health is essential to both human and animal health, as well as our environment and our economy. Canada is committed to preventing the introduction and spread of plant pests through strong partnerships with neighbouring countries and the active participation of Canadians.
Canada, the United States and Mexico are lighting up iconic monuments and landmarks in the colour green for the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH). The “Plant Health Knows No Borders” illumination initiative by the North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO) is especially poignant in April, Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month.
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