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finance

JPMorgan's Big Bet on London: A Towering Decision

November 28, 2025

JPMorgan Chase is making a huge move in London. They plan to build a massive tower in the Canary Wharf area. This isn't just any building—it's set to be a whopping 3 million square feet, which is more than double the size of The Shard, London's tallest building. The bank thinks this project will bri

environment

Edmonds' Failed Poop Project: What Went Wrong?

October 9, 2025

Edmonds' big plan to turn sewage into energy has turned into a smelly mess. The city spent a lot of money on a new system called gasification. This was supposed to replace an old incinerator. But it hasn't worked out as planned. The system was supposed to destroy harmful chemicals and make energy. I

crime

Lisbon's Gloria Funicular: A Historic Ride with a Dark Day

September 4, 2025

Lisbon's Gloria funicular, a beloved city landmark, recently faced a tragic accident. At least 17 people lost their lives, and over 20 were hurt when one of its cars derailed and crashed. This event marks one of the worst transport accidents in the city's history. The Gloria funicular, or "Ascensor

weather

Hot Weather and Smoke: What's Happening in B. C. 's Cariboo and Northwest?

September 3, 2025

B. C. 's Cariboo and Northwest regions are facing a mix of hot weather and smoky skies. This is not typical for early September, but it's happening. The heat is affecting many places, including Kamloops, Ashcroft, and even up to Terrace. The weather agency says temperatures could hit 35 degrees Cel

politics

The Fed's Big Fix: A Costly Renovation and Political Tensions

July 18, 2025

The Federal Reserve's headquarters is getting a major upgrade, but the project is way over budget. This has caught the attention of former President Donald Trump, who has been critical of Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The renovation of the Fed's main building and other structures in Washington, DC, has s

science

Desert Wines: How Ancient Farmers Beat the Heat

July 11, 2025

In the middle of the Negev Desert, there was a place called Shivta. It was a long time ago, during the Byzantine era. People there grew grapes and made wine. They were really good at it, even though the desert was dry and harsh. They used clever farming tricks to collect water and grow grapes. They

politics

Northern Communities Push for Change

May 27, 2025

A recent gathering in Prince Rupert brought together local governments from northern British Columbia. They discussed various issues and came up with 23 resolutions. These resolutions cover a wide range of topics, from housing and crime to conservation and healthcare. Healthcare was a big topic. Th

sports

Cricket's Big Move: Port Edward's New Pitch

April 26, 2025

Cricket is getting a boost in the Northwest. The Northwest BC Cricket Association has its eyes on a new field in Port Edward. This could be a game-changer for local athletes and the community. Right now, cricket clubs from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat, and Thornhill all play under the association

health

Northern B. C. Communities: Apply for Health Grants

April 24, 2025

Northern B. C. is calling out to community groups with a fresh opportunity to boost local health and wellness. A new funding round is open for projects that can make a real difference in the lives of residents. The grants, worth up to $10, 000, are designed to support community-led initiatives that

lifestyle

The $34 Million Apartment with a View

March 16, 2025

In the heart of New York City, a unique apartment is up for grabs at $34 million. Located in the historic 101 Central Park West co-op, this sprawling unit takes up half of the ninth floor. It spans 7, 000 square feet and has 14 rooms, including five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The apartment is a m