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LAHORE: Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) CEO Imran Amin believes in a cleaner and greener environment, saying it is not just a responsibility but a necessity. Ta. He expressed these views during a visit to the RUDA industrial zone here on Thursday. Speaking on the air pollution smog season, he asserted that efforts to combat smog and promote environment-friendly practices are a step towards achieving the key objective of environmental sustainability. “RUDA led by example and was committed to promoting a cleaner and healthier future for our residents,” he added. During the visit, RUDA officials briefed the CEO on the…

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OAKLAND, CA, October 11, 2023 — Voyage Foodstoday announced new retail distribution to reimagine our favorite foods into greener, safer foods using the latest in food technology, science and natural upcycled ingredients. . walmart.Most important expansion to date Voyage Foods Since its founding two years ago, Peanut free and hazelnut free spread Released over 1200 walmart There are stores all over the country, walmart.com October of this year. meanwhile Voyage Foods Previous retail debuts saw the product introduced to stores primarily along the East and West Coasts, walmart This marks a significant milestone in reaching retail customers across the country…

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Wheatland Union High School continued its efforts to raise awareness about the deadly drug Thursday by holding its first fentanyl education presentation for students. The Yuba County Office of Education recently contracted with Sacramento-based nonprofit organization Alive Alive California to educate community members about opioid overdose and addiction. The nonprofit organization plans to bring fentanyl education presentations to schools across Yuba County over the next several months.Wheatland Union High School hosted a similar fentanyl awareness event for parents and community members on Sept. 28. While each Alive Alive presentation conveys the same information overall, these school workshops are aimed at…

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Photo courtesy of Arts for Learning Thu, October 12th 2023 07:55 PM Arts for Learning WNY partners with various organizations in eight Western New York counties to provide free public arts workshops to the community. “In celebration of the Erie Canal’s 200th anniversary in 2025, Arts for Learning WNY is offering an engaging and educational program that invites youth and families to deeply explore the social, cultural, and historical significance of the Erie Canal,” the press release states. We have developed a program that integrates educational arts.” “Traveling the Erie Canal: A 200-Year Journey” introduces multiple learning styles to bring…

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Judge Edward Weil in July ordered the county to suspend an environmental review and redo the rodeo project’s deficiencies, saying the Martinez project’s odor mitigation measures needed to be improved. However, he stopped short of halting construction at that time. Thursday’s order halts construction on the rodeo until the county completes a new review. A message left Thursday with Phillips 66’s community relations manager was not returned. “The court rightly rejected Phillips 66’s outlandish request to begin this massive polluting project before the review is complete,” said Hollin Kretzman, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity’s Climate Law Institute.…

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Enjoy this beautiful fall season as temperatures drop and the leaves change colors by exploring northern Colorado. Whether you’re looking for fun date ideas, a family outing, quality time with friends, or even a solo adventure, this week’s issue of Go+Do has something for everyone. Check out the 22 events happening the week of October 14th to 20th. Saturday, October 14th 1. Faith Church Loveland will hold its 2023 Fall Family Carnival from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2707 N. Wilson Ave. in Loveland. This free, family-friendly event will feature treats, games, booths, food and drinks, and more. All…

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Dotdash Meredith and Yahoo Inc. may earn commissions or revenue from some items through the links below.Glowing floors are in your future!Real Simple / Daisy RodriguezWith so many vacuum cleaner brands and models on the market, it is certainly difficult to know if you are making the right choice. Should you stick with your tried-and-tested upright carpet cleaner, opt for something lighter, or shell out the cash for a robot vacuum that will clean every inch of your floor without your help?While we can’t make decisions for you, we can at least point you in the right direction when it…

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Photo courtesy of Arts for Learning Thu, October 12th 2023 07:55 PM Arts for Learning WNY partners with various organizations in eight Western New York counties to provide free public arts workshops to the community. “In celebration of the Erie Canal’s 200th anniversary in 2025, Arts for Learning WNY is offering an engaging and educational program that invites youth and families to deeply explore the social, cultural, and historical significance of the Erie Canal,” the press release states. We have developed a program that integrates educational arts.” “Traveling the Erie Canal: A 200-Year Journey” introduces multiple learning styles to bring…

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Astropad today announced a new iPad app called Astropad Slate that you can use to control your Mac with Apple Pencil. Astropad Slate is available as a public beta and is free for everyone as it is still being tested. There are several functions on your Mac that you can perform using Apple Pencil. It acts as a cursor to control the desktop mouse, and tapping the screen acts as a click. Handwriting made on your iPad is converted to text typed on your Mac. Astropad Slate supports “Apple Pencil” hover gestures on newer iPads, a simulated hover option on…

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SUWANEE, Ga. — A Gwinnett County man says he has been banned from Walmart for a year because he was falsely accused of being a shoplifter.Leroy Jackson was searched by Suwanee police last Thursday at a Walmart on Suwannee Road in Lawrenceville after a store employee reported two shoplifters to police.Jackson was waiting for his car to be repaired nearby and was about to leave the store after browsing when a police officer stopped him. Jackson said he was told he “fits the description” of a shoplifting suspect.read more“I feel like it was profiling,” said Jackson, who is African American.…

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