Photo courtesy Evergreen Habitat for Humanity The organization cordially invites the local community to join the celebration of these home dedications for the final two Habitat homebuyers Evergreen Habitat for Humanity, a local non-profit organization committed to providing affordable housing solutions in Clark County, is proud to announce the completion of the next and final
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10 Magnificent Heroines Who Went Undercover to Defeat the Nazis
Conventionally, spies are men; think of James Bond or Graeme Greene’s George Smiley. But in World War II’s desperate struggle with Nazi Germany, the Allies realized that women could bring particular qualities to dangerous undercover work in occupied territories. In her 2021 book about WWII women spies, Professor Juliette Pattinson points out that “several wartime
Greenwich Village Home With Rock-Climbing Wall Lists for $20M
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B.C. Green leader to unveil election platform in second week of the campaign
British Columbia’s three major parties leaned into their ideological divides Tuesday, with the Green Party the first to release a full platform ahead of this month’s provincial election. Green Leader Sonia Furstenau announced the platform in Victoria with a heavy focus on taxing the wealthy in order to support the “well-being” of B.C. residents, ranging
‘Not how government should work’: Greens criticise ‘secret’ Palestinian visa move
The Greens have criticised the government’s approach to issuing humanitarian visas to Palestinians, taking aim at the “secrecy” of the process. On Tuesday, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke revealed he had issued the first humanitarian visas to Palestinian families arriving in Australia, after almost a year of pressure from Greens and advocacy groups to grant
Billie Joe Armstrong’s Las Vegas Trash-Talking Gets Green Day Banned on Local Radio Stations
During a concert in San Francisco earlier this month, the frontman told the audience: “I hate Las Vegas. It’s the worst shithole in America” Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs during their Saviors Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images Billie Joe Armstrong knows his
Charli XCX Teases Collaborations With Bon Iver, Tinashe
Skip to main content Neon green billboards have popped up, presumably hinting at the artists being part of the singer’s forthcoming Brat remix LP Charli XCX. Mike Marsland/WireImage Brat summer isn’t quite over yet. Charli XCX has been teasing her forthcoming Brat remix LP, set for release on Oct. 11, and now she seems to
Ugreen 6-in-1 Steam Deck dock gets a significant discount at Amazon today
You won’t find a better discount than this. Finding the best Steam Deck dock will be high on the priority list for any of us portable PC gaming enthusiasts. Even Amazon’s October Prime Day right around the corner, this deal is looking pretty unbeatable at the moment. Let me break it down for you. The
Hypocrite MTG Now Demanding Hurricane Relief Funds She Tried to Block
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B.C. election: Party leaders set to debate live on CKNW
B.C.’s party leaders debated live on CKNW on Wednesday morning, discussing some of the most important topics for British Columbians in the upcoming provincial election. Housing affordability, education spending, climate change, health care, crime and public safety were some of the topics discussed among BC NDP leader David Eby, BC Conservative leader John Rustad and