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Leap Day | CBN.com


Every five years, my husband and I travel somewhere new for our anniversary. So far, we’ve gone to Niagara Falls, the Grand Canyon and the Mall of America. Our next plan is to see the Northern Lights from Alaska.
Each trip is enjoyable, memorable, and
not long enough!  
“Let’s stay one more day! We can call the airlines and change our flight,” Joe said when it was time to leave the Grand Canyon. We were captivated by its beauty. Of course, staying longer cost too much - changes in flights, car rental, and hotel; we couldn’t, so home we went.

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Operation Deep Freeze in effect Feb. 28


Operation Deep Freeze in effect Feb. 28
Megan Meier KGUN
The Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness made a tough call this year and decided to cancel their annual count of people living on the streets, known as the Point in Time (PIT) count.
and last updated 2021-02-28 23:07:56-05
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — The Salvation Army Tucson says Operation Deep Freeze is in effect for Feb. 28.
The Salvation Army Tucson Hospitality House located at 1002 N Main Avenue has opened its doors and will be accepting those who need overnight shelter until 9 p.m. tonight.
Donations are currently in need, including coats, blankets, gloves, socks, and sweaters.

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Deputies investigate drowning after golfer goes missing in East Lake Woodlands


OLDSMAR — Pinellas County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating the drowning of a 74-year-old Lutz man found dead in a pond Feb. 28 near the East Lake Woodlands County Club.
Deputies responded to the East Lake Woodlands subdivision in Oldsmar on a report of a missing man. Investigators say Hermilo Jazmines and a friend were playing golf at the East Lake Woodlands Country Club.
Jazmines teed off at hole number three about 7:37 a.m. and was last seen looking for his ball near the green. Jazmines’ golf cart was parked on the cart path and his putter was found lying on the ground near the water.

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Mukesh Ambani is again richest Asian as China's Zhong loses US$22bil


With a net worth of aboutUS $80 billion, Mukesh Ambani is again richer than Zhong Shanshan, whose bottled-water company tanked a record 20% this week. The Chinese tycoon is worth US$76.6 billion, down more than $22 billion from a peak just last week, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. - Reuters
SINGAPORE, Feb 28 (Bloomberg): India’s Mukesh Ambani is back to being the wealthiest person in Asia.
Despite a brutal week for markets, his Reliance Industries Ltd. was relatively unscathed as it said it would spin off its oil-to-chemicals business into an independent unit.
With a net worth of aboutUS $80 billion, Ambani is again richer than Zhong Shanshan, whose bottled-water company tanked a record 20% this week. The Chinese tycoon is worth US$76.6 billion, down more than $22 billion from a peak just last week, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

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Police chief, Northwoods Mall holding press conference on shooting that injured three


Police chief, Northwoods Mall holding press conference on shooting that injured three
The shooting happened on Feb. 14 and injured a 20-year-old man, a 34-year-old woman and a female juvenile. (Source: Live 5 News)
By Ray Rivera | February 26, 2021 at 4:04 PM EST - Updated February 26 at 4:26 PM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - North Charleston Police Chief Reggie Burgess and representatives from Northwoods Mall will be holding a press conference on Monday regarding updates in a shooting at the shopping center that injured three people last week.
The press conference is schedule for Monday afternoon at 2 p.m.
Since the shooting, police and security at Northwoods Mall have been increased. In addition, the mall’s youth escort policy was changed so that anyone under the age of 18 needs to be accompanied by an adult every Friday and Saturday evening.

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Tentative agreement: Minister Shandro and AMA President Dr. Boucher


Tentative agreement: Minister Shandro and AMA President Dr. Boucher
Minister of Health Tyler Shandro and Alberta Medical Association (AMA) President Dr. Paul Boucher issued the following statements on a tentative agreement for physicians:
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“First, I want to acknowledge the tremendous work of Alberta’s physicians in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Albertans from across the province are grateful to physicians who, along with other health-care workers, have made great personal sacrifices to keep them safe during this unprecedented public health emergency.

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COVID 19 vaccination sessions not to be held this weekend due to digital platform transition

New Delhi, Feb 26 PTI The COVID-19 vaccination sessions will not be held this Saturday and Sunday in view of the Co-Win digital platform transitioning from Co-Win 1.0 to Co-Win 2.0 as India gears up to inoculate people above 60 years and those over 45 years with comorbidities against the infection from March 1.All states and UTs have been already informed about this transition, the Union Health Ministry said.

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Budget 2021 Capital Plan: Creating 90,000 new jobs


Feb 25, 2021
Budget 2021 Capital Plan: Creating 90,000 new jobs | Plan d’immobilisation 2021 : Créer 90 000 nouveaux emplois en Alberta
Budget 2021’s Capital Plan invests almost $21 billion over three years to boost Alberta’s economy and create 90,000 new jobs.
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The 2021 Capital Plan invests $20.7 billion over three years. This is an increase of $1.7 billion in 2021-22 from Budget 2020, reflecting the government’s commitment to getting shovel-ready projects off the ground and Albertans back to work in good-paying jobs.
The plan will support more than 50,000 direct and 40,000 indirect jobs through to 2024. This includes new funding for 41 projects totalling $825.8 million over three years, including:

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Budget 2021: Preparing for recovery


Budget 2021: Preparing for recovery | Budget 2021 : Préparer la relance
Budget 2021 prepares Alberta for a strong economic recovery with investments to diversify the post-pandemic economy.
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Budget 2021 invests $1.5 billion in Alberta’s Recovery Plan, building on the province’s existing strengths in energy, agriculture and forestry while encouraging diversification in emerging sectors like technology and innovation, and pharmaceuticals and life sciences.
It also sets aside $500 million in contingency in 2021-22 to assist with economic recovery and invests $20.7 billion in infrastructure spending that will support 90,000 jobs over the next three years.

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