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Health officials send in the clowns
Tim Cunningham is currently under quarantine. Having just come back from working in an Ebola care centre in Sierra Leone, he’s adhering to New York City policy and serving a mandatory 21-day quarantine, imposed on health workers who return home and show no symptoms of the disease. “I’ve got nothing but time,” he says with…
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Vacant churches born again
Londoners weary of new high-rise developments and modern box-like buildings around their neighbourhood are benefiting from a growing trend in the city: repurposing churches. It’s more of a recent phenomenon here, said Don Menard, the heritage planner for the City of London, but it’s been happening for some time in other places. “It’s … all…
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Free scholarship money? Students say ‘no thanks’
For Cindy Fajardo, a 25-year-old master of science student specializing in food and nutrition, the rising cost of tuition was one of the biggest obstacles to continuing her education past the undergrad level. That’s why even before she finished her undergraduate program, Fajardo, like many students in Canada, was already looking for alternatives that could help…