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N.B. news: Saint John gardeners worried about contaminated soil

The New Brunswick Department of Health says there is no risk to public health in terms of soil contamination in Saint John, but residents still have concerns.

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WOMEN LEAD CHANGE: Getting involved was expected

Clinton Community College Assistant to the President and Paul B. Sharar Foundation Executive Director Ann Eisenman says that she’s been surrounded her entire life with incredible and inspiring women.

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Latest job vacancies in York - and how employers hope to fill them

EMPLOYERS looking to recruit are holding a series of job interviews for roles in hospitality, security and retail across York.

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COCC Public Safety Dept. Review Complete


COCC Public Safety Dept. Review Complete
An independent review of operations in the Campus Public Safety Department at Central Oregon Community College (COCC) made a number of key findings and suggestions for improvement. It also determined that there were no violations of Kaylee’s Law, the Oregon state law ensuring that campus officers do not act in a law enforcement capacity. Attorneys Karen Vickers and Beth Plass completed the outside review.
“COCC remains committed to making our campuses as safe as they can be for everyone,” said Dr. Laurie Chesley, COCC’s president. “This review and its findings will help the college continue to make campus safety a clearly defined, student-focused service rooted in education.”

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Outside review of COCC Campus Public Safety leads to changes


Outside review of COCC Campus Public Safety leads to changes
Photo: COCC
New interim director, more casual uniforms; review did not substantiate worker's complaint of 'cop-like behavior'
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- An outside review of the Central Oregon Community College Campus Public Safety Department, during which all officers were placed on paid leave a month ago, has concluded with findings and suggestions for improvement, the college said Friday. A new interim director of the department was named and the staff will switch to a "more casual" uniform, to more easily distinguish from police.
The review, which began in early March, made a number of key findings and suggestions for improvement. It also determined that there were no violations of Kaylee’s Law, the Oregon state law ensuring that campus officers do not act in a law enforcement capacity, COCC said.

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Bunn and team win NASA grant to forecast conservation futures in South Africa


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by Joshua Zaffos
Colorado State University Geography Professor David Bunn and his research group have won a $750,000 award from NASA to develop an “ecological forecasting” system for South Africa’s Kruger National Park and the surrounding region. The proposal will enable scientists to better study and support conservation in and around Kruger, applying species distribution data collected from the field as well as land-use and land- cover change data from NASA earth observation satellites.
“This is extraordinarily exciting,” said Bunn. “We are now able to bring together leading savanna scientists to consider the possible future trajectories of one of the world’s most ambitious experiments in protected area ‘rewilding.’ Three U.S. universities will be collaborating with South African National Parks, tribal authorities, nonprofits, and municipal conservation managers to produce predictive data systems that can easily be used on the ground for urgent and equitable conservation solutions.”

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College of West Anglia hold virtual awards night

College of West Anglia hold virtual awards night
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