Student organization happy with changes to international student regulations

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Student organization happy with changes to international student regulations The Canadian government recently announced revised requirements for international students planning to study in Canada, and the changes have received mixed reaction. International students planning to come to Canada will now have to show they have a balance of $20,635 available after paying for tuition and travel costs, with the amount adjusted annually to based on cost of living data from Statistics Canada.They will have to have show that amount invested in a GIC, with lump sums released back to the students on a monthly basis while it remains in a stable, growth environment. A policy allowing international students to work more than 20 hours per week has also been extended to the end of April 2024, a waiver that had been set to expire at the conclusion of 2023. The government says the changes are coming to better prepare international students for the financial realities of living in Canada, and to crack down on post-secondary institutions that charge exorbitant amounts to student...

Search underway for missing Miramar woman, 82; car last seen in Bay Harbor Islands

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Search underway for missing Miramar woman, 82; car last seen in Bay Harbor Islands Police seek the public’s help in their search for an 82-year-old woman who was reported missing from Miramar.According to Miramar Police, Marie Maxi drove away from her home along the 7700 block of Alhambra Boulevard on Friday. She was behind the wheel of a black Kia Forte with the Florida tag BR72UX.Detectives said she has not been seen since, but a traffic camera captured the Forte traveling westbound along the 1700 block of the Broad Causeway in Bay Harbor Islands, at around 11:45 a.m. on Saturday.Officials urge anyone who sees the vehicle or has information on Maxi;s whereabouts to call Miramar Police Detective Pedro Interian at 954-602-4374 or email [email protected].

Herro, Robinson help Heat stave off Young and the Hawks, 122-113

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Herro, Robinson help Heat stave off Young and the Hawks, 122-113 MIAMI (AP) — Trae Young made some history. So did Duncan Robinson, and that was the difference for Miami.Tyler Herro scored 30 points, Robinson had 21 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter and the Heat withstood another big night from Young on the way to a 122-113 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.Robinson tied the most points he ever scored in a quarter; he also had 21 in the second quarter of a Heat win over Cleveland on Nov. 20, 2019.“It shows you how much he’s improved all across the board,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.Young finished with 30 points and 13 assists for the Hawks — his sixth consecutive game with at least 30 points and 10 assists. That ties the second-longest such streak in NBA history, one that only Oscar Robertson has topped.Robertson had such a streak twice — a six-game stretch in January 1964, then a seven-game stretch spanning December 1964 to January 1965. The only other players with a five-game streak of 30 points and 10 assists: Tiny Arch...

Scientists successfully replicate historic nuclear fusion breakthrough three times

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Scientists successfully replicate historic nuclear fusion breakthrough three times (CNN) — Scientists in California shooting nearly 200 lasers at a cylinder holding a fuel capsule the size of a peppercorn have taken another step in the quest for fusion energy, which, if mastered, could provide the world with a near-limitless source of clean power.Last year on a December morning, scientists at the National Ignition Facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California (LLNL) managed, in a world first, to produce a nuclear fusion reaction that released more energy than it used, in a process called “ignition.”Now they say they have successfully replicated ignition at least three times this year, according to a December report from the LLNL. This marks another significant step in what could one day be an important solution to the global climate crisis, driven primarily by the burning of fossil fuels.For decades, scientists have attempted to harness fusion energy, essentially recreating the power of the sun on Earth.After making their historic net energy...

New Bedford man arrested in violent armed home invasion in Taunton that left man shot

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

New Bedford man arrested in violent armed home invasion in Taunton that left man shot A 22-year-old New Bedford man is facing an armed assault with intent to murder charge in connection with a violent armed home invasion in Taunton on Friday evening that left a man hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the leg, officials said.Joshua Manuel Deleon is facing charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery, assault with a dangerous weapon, armed assault with intent to murder, possessing a firearm during a felony, home invasion, possessing ammunition without an FID card, using body armor during a felony, possessing a firearm with a defaced serial number, and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a dwelling, according to Taunton Police Chief Edward J. Walsh.Officers responding to a 911 call from a home on Newcomb Place found two men struggling on the ground, with one on top of the other, according to police.One man was taken to the hospital with an apparent gunshot wound to the leg.Deleon, who was also injured, was placed under arrest.An inve...

Israel strikes 2 homes, killing more than 90 Palestinians

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Israel strikes 2 homes, killing more than 90 Palestinians More than 90 Palestinians, including dozens from an extended family, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on two homes in Gaza, rescuers and hospital officials said Saturday, a day after the U.N. chief warned that nowhere is safe in the territory and that Israel’s offensive creates “massive obstacles” to distribution of humanitarian aid.U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday, calling it a long and private conversation a day after the Biden administration again shielded Israel in the diplomatic arena. On Friday, the U.N. Security Council adopted a watered-down resolution that calls for immediately speeding up aid deliveries to desperate civilians in Gaza, but not for a cease-fire.“I did not ask for a cease-fire,” Biden said of the call. Netanyahu’s office said the prime minister “made clear that Israel would continue the war until achieving all its goals.”Also Saturday, the Israeli military said troops arrested hundreds of alleged milit...

Santa delivers presents to South Boston kids by water taxi (Photos)

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Santa delivers presents to South Boston kids by water taxi (Photos) Who says Santa needs reindeer to deliver Christmas presents?Jolly Old St. Nick made an early visit to South Boston and presented three-dozen children there with toys. And he did it all by water taxi!The good ship Alice stood in for Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer on Friday when it pulled up to the St. Regis Residences in South Boston’s Seaport District Friday to bring a little early Christmas cheer to the children of the South Boston Neighborhood House — more commonly called “The Ollie.”The 122-year-old Southie institution says it is helping more than 430 families to provide them with over 1,200 holiday gifts for kids this year, which it said Thursday was the “highest demand for The Ollie’s help over the years!”At around 11 a.m., the children were delighted with presents, hot chocolate and cookies, holiday games and taking part in a selection of Christmas carols.But Santa wasn’t the only famous presence there for the occasion. Blades from Bos...

Study suggests reindeer vision evolved to spot favorite food

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Study suggests reindeer vision evolved to spot favorite food Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer may have millions of carrots set out for him on Christmas Eve, but what about the rest of the year?Finding food in a cold, barren landscape is challenging, but researchers from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire and the University of St. Andrews in Scotland report that reindeer eyes may have evolved to allow them to easily spot their preferred meal.It’s further evidence that while reindeer are famous for pulling Santa’s sleigh, it’s their vision that really sets them apart, says Nathaniel Dominy, a Dartmouth anthropology professor and co-author of a recent study published in the journal i-Perception.“They’ve been sort of obscure and unheralded in the annals of visual neuroscience, but they’re having their moment because they have a really fascinating visual system,” he said in an interview.Scientists have known for years that mirror-like tissue in reindeer eyes changes color from a greenish gold in the summer to vivid blue in the winter, a proces...

Arlington turns on the power (play) to nip BC High, 4-3

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Arlington turns on the power (play) to nip BC High, 4-3 BOSTON – Arlington boys hockey head coach John Messuri figures his team is so young and inexperienced, it’s best not to even focus on its record and to instead put attention toward just improving.But Saturday afternoon at UMass Boston, the No. 14 Spy Ponders (4-0) got the best of both worlds by beating No. 8 BC High, 4-3, for its toughest win amid an undefeated start.The Eagles (0-3) opened their season against MIAA competition by rallying from a two-goal deficit to force a tie game heading into the closing minutes of the third period. Evan Jones’ go-ahead goal from the point with 1:43 left to play ultimately saved the win for Arlington.“We got some breaks and bounces and we got contributions from everybody, but we’re still a work in progress,” Messuri said. “It was good that we could keep up with the pace. BC High plays so fast, that (conference) plays so fast. … For a lot of them, a lot of that first period they had never seen anything like that before. I thought our D handled it....

Man facing several charges following robbery, assault of woman in Mississauga

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:20 GMT

Man facing several charges following robbery, assault of woman in Mississauga A 36-year-old Mississauga man is facing several charges following a robbery and assault of a sex worker last weekend.Peel police say the man met the woman at a Mississauga hotel for a pre-arranged appointment on Dec. 16. Following their interaction, the man requested additional services and when the woman declined, he became upset.“Despite having his money returned, the accused proceeded to assault the victim and held her against her will when she tried to escape,” police said in a release.After the woman screamed for help, the man fled taking some of her belongings in the process.Police say the woman did not sustain any serious physical injuries.On Dec. 22, police arrested David Piperni of Mississauga and charged him with robbery, forcible confinement, uttering threats and two counts of failing to comply with bail conditions.Police say at the time of his arrest Piperni was out on bail for similar offences.Investigators believe there may be other victims and are encourag...