Evergreen Public Schools delayed the start of the 2025-26 school year to Sept. 2 as union negotiations continue with classified employees whose contract expires Aug. 30. File photo The delay comes amidst the district’s ongoing negotiations with its PSE Large Group classified union, whose contract expires August 30 On Friday (Aug. 22), Evergreen Public Schools
Canada Pledges $5.2M for Climate Resilience in 70 Cities | Mirage News
Environment and Climate Change Canada On August 22, 2025, Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities announced that around $5.2 million through the Green Municipal Fund’s (GMF) Local Leadership for Climate Adaptation (LLCA) initiative is being used to fund 70 projects that will support climate adaptation plans, climate-focused asset management strategies
eNCA Markets Update | 22 August 2025
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Greentube enters Moldova with National Lottery partnership
Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Digital Gaming and Entertainment division, has made its debut in the Moldovan market through a collaboration with the country’s National Lottery. The deal marks Greentube’s first entry into Moldova and sees a selection of its iconic titles now live through the state-owned operator. Players in the country can now enjoy Greentube’s most
Steelers’ Positioning of Yahya Black Reminds Beat Writer Of Mean Joe Greene: ‘Really Hard To Defend’
The Pittsburgh Steelers wanted to get back to being a physical defense in 2025. That started with their first-round pick, DT Derrick Harmon. But they went back to the well in the fifth round with DL Yahya Black. Obviously, there was a lot more expectation on Harmon than on Black. But Yahya Black showed that
5 takeaways from Packers joint practice with Seahawks
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PM Netanyahu gives green light for Gaza offensive, approves negotiations for broad agreement to end war
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday approved the IDF’s plan to capture Gaza City and authorized the start of negotiations for the release of all Israeli hostages and an end to the war during a Cabinet meeting. “We’re at the decisive stage. I came today to the Gaza Division in order to approve the plans
Microbes form living electrical networks to filter methane from ocean floor, scientists discover
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Parker capital investments expands to Toronto
Parker Capital Investments Unveils Expansion into Toronto’s Thriving Financial Landscape Parker Capital Investments, a well – established and respected name in the international investment arena especially in New York, is proud to announce its strategic expansion into Toronto, Canada. With a legacy spanning several decades, the firm has consistently demonstrated its prowess in navigating complex
‘Unfair privilege’: Flights in Europe up to 26 times cheaper than train routes
Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has slammed the fact that budget flights between destinations in Europe are still often significantly cheaper than travelling by train. With wildfires, heatwaves and droughts getting worse in Europe, many people want to make more climate-friendly choices, including when it comes to travel. But new research by Greenpeace suggests that customers