Father’s Day: here is the crazy address where to celebrate your dad this weekend

As a child, you made him a nice handmade craft, from the pasta necklace to the traditional footprint, all that mattered from the top of your three apples was to let him know how much your dad was dear to you. Over time, you have turned to commercial gifts to make your life easier. And … Read more

Vacances en voiture électrique : 6 ans après notre premier voyage en Tesla, tout a changé

Vacances en voiture electrique 6 ans apres notre premier

2016, 2022 : 6 ans séparent deux road trips en Tesla. On vous raconte tout ce qui a changé — pour le meilleur et pour le pire. En 2016, nous étions l’un des premiers médias français à prendre Tesla au sérieux. La presse auto boudait ces voitures qui ne font pas vroom, la presse généraliste … Read more

mediacongo.net – News – Economic mirror that has become a police camp: who will save Fikin?

mediacongonet News Economic mirror that has become a

Who will save the Kinshasa International Fair (FIKIN)? The question has remained on the lips for several years, with regard to the image offered by this fairground institution, which once played the role of the economic mirror of the country. Abandoned to its sad fate, Fikin has become a shadow of itself since the lootings … Read more

Coral reefs, underwater jewels under pressure

But illegal fishing by outsiders is an even greater threat and a growing problem. With speedboats and scuba gear, professional poachers can pillage a sanctuary overnight, Darrell Pasco, who manages coastal resources on the island of Siquijor, about 20 miles from Dauin, tells me. One of Siquijor’s MPAs was poached four times in a single … Read more

Librarians, think “in terms of locality rather than users” (Denis Merklen)

ActuaLitté: The project to extend opening hours and the recent “Robert law” show significant political interest for libraries. How to interpret it? Dennis Merkel: The Robert law, promulgated last December, and previously all the stakes relating to the extension of the opening hours of libraries follow a period when the political power wondered about the … Read more

From Saddam Hussein to ISIS: Iraq continues to search its mass graves

NAJAF: The excavator hums and the forensic scientists get to work: in Najaf, as in many places in Iraq, bones are being exhumed for identification, a titanic task in a country where mass graves bear witness to the horror of past conflicts. The scene repeats itself over and over again. A skull is stripped of … Read more

Fatal accident at the Montreal Ferris Wheel | The CNESST describes “deficient” management of health and safety

Fatal accident at the Montreal Ferris Wheel The CNESST

The problems generated by the snow on the operation of the Grande Roue de Montréal were known before the accident that cost the life of a young 22-year-old worker last December. Employees were poorly informed about the procedures to follow in the event of bad weather. Posted at 3:33 p.m. Updated at 6:48 p.m. Audrey … Read more

Wave of resignations: the justice system has lost 550 employees in one year

Nearly 550 Justice employees in Quebec have resigned in the past year, reveal figures obtained by The newspaperwhich demonstrate that the trend has been accelerating since 2019. • Read also: “Systemic” delays in courthouses, says judge • Read also: From bad to worse for the justice system • Read also: Shortage of staff in the … Read more

Ngociations du secteur public – Prcarit, reconnaissance et valorisation, il y a du pain sur la planche pour retenir le personnel en Outaouais, dit la CSQ

Negociations du secteur public Precarite reconnaissance et valorisation il

Class dans : Les affairesSujet : Nouvelles – Monde du travail GATINEAU, QC, le 9 juin 2022 /CNW Telbec/ – Plus que jamais, en ducation, au collgial comme en sant, il faut ramener l’avant-plan le rle essentiel du personnel. Ces annes de crise sanitaire auront permis aux Qubcoises et aux Qubcois de prendre la mesure … Read more

Justice: it slams the door in large numbers

Nearly 550 Justice employees in Quebec have resigned in the past year, reveal figures obtained by The newspaperwhich demonstrate that the trend has been accelerating since 2019. • Read also: “Systemic” delays in courthouses, says judge • Read also: Shortage of personnel: from bad to worse for the justice system • Read also: “We are … Read more