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Edmonton police campus project needs new roof, $8M more funding: city report

The leaky roof on the Edmonton police campus facility needs to be replaced, adding $8 million to an already delayed and over-budget project, according to a report headed before city councillors on Monday. 



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CBC Windsor May 9 COVID-19 update: 1 more death in Windsor-Essex County

A woman in her 90s who lived in a long-term care home is the area's latest COVID-19-related death, officials said Saturday.



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A Brief Conversation Blossoms Into Much More (Italy)

Rose (Scotland) as been developing a growing ministry among residents at a local retirement community. What started with a single conversation has grown into a ministry that impacts many lives through friendship and community outreach.




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There's more to life than rugby

For the past two years OM South Africa SportsLink has attended a prestigious rugby tournament to spread the good news to players, coaches and staff.




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First starter homes completed, more to go

OM Philippines’ relief operations reach a significant milestone with the completion and handover of its first housing project in Northern Cebu.




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More partners in Christ raised up

OM Philippines receives a short-term mission team from Hong Kong.




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No more excuses

Lila from Argentina wanted to go on a mission trip, but always had a reason not to. Then she found the opportunity to serve refugees.




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Be more like them

Christina shares about the love between a refugee man and his disabled son, whom she met while volunteering in Šid, Serbia.




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Inspired and yearning for more

Carrie from Hong Kong was challenged and blessed at the same time as a participant in the Out of the Comfort Zone training in Malaysia.




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More than just fundraising

A recent training course in Malaysia unpacks the subject of financial development and reminds participants that it is a ministry based on biblical principles.




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Building more than muscles

“I have always wanted to do more than coach specific sport skills,” Joseph said. “This approach touches all areas of fitness: physical, emotional and spiritual–all aspects of a human being.”




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Bosnian teens look for >>MORE

Bosnian teenagers attend TeenStreet Europe for the second time—learning more about God and His plan for their lives.




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No more spoon feeding

In postmodern Finland, an international church in Helsinki preaches God’s Word as it is and challenges its congregation to ‘get into the Bible’ daily.




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More wheels to Europe

After years of dreaming and praying, OM Finland purchases a new vehicle to replace the old Bus4Life, opening more opportunities to reach Eastern Europe.




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More than just a nurse

Anna Filion came to El Salvador as a nurse, but learnt that God had bigger plans for her during OM El Salvador’s Samaritan Adventure outreach.




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Scottish police deal with more than 100 coronavirus-related attacks in less than one month

More than 100 coronavirus-related attacks and threats have been made towards Scotland's police force, new figures have revealed.




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Update: Middle School Readers Need More Precise RTI Screenings, Study Finds

Assessment for reading interventions in response-to-intervention models may be too narrow to identify students struggling in different aspects of reading.




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More Than 1,500 Coronavirus Deaths In US In 24 Hours: Report

The United States recorded 1,568 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 78,746, according to the latest real-time tally reported by Johns Hopkins University at 8:30 pm Saturday...




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Smaller, more affordable Honda Africa Twin might be called Transalp 790: To rub shoulders with KTM 790 Adventure!

The middleweight Honda Africa Twin will cater to a much wider audience, especially in a price-sensitive market like India and will lock horns with the KTM 790 Adventure.




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BS6 TVS Radeon vs Hero Splendor Plus: Budget commuters compared in price, specs, features and more!

TVS Radeon and Hero Splendor Plus, the two popular entry-level commuters have been launched in BS6 avatars very recently. Here's how the two fare against each other on paper.




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BS6 technologies common to scooters, bikes: Fuel-injection, sensors and more

Whether you buy a Rs 40,000 TVS XL100 moped or even the Rs 2 lakh Bajaj Dominar, these technologies in the BS6 era are now common to all.




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India’s most affordable scooter TVS Scooty Pep+ BS6 gets more power, new features

The TVS Scooty Pep+ surprisingly has got more power in the BS6 era while the kerb weight still stays the same; fantastic recipe for good performance.




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Best BS6 125cc scooters: Honda Activa 125, TVS NTorq and more

All the major two-wheeler makers in the country are investing in 125cc scooter space and moving away from the 110cc segment.




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2020 Triumph Street Triple RS launched in India: More power, better features, same price

2020 Triumph Street Triple RS India Launch: The new 2020 Street Triple RS has been updated with new design and styling, but most importantly the engine now puts out more torque than the previous model.




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2020 Triumph Street Triple RS launched at Rs 11.13 lakh: KTM 790 Duke challenger gets sharper, more feature-rich!

The new 2020 Triumph Street Triple RS is now here, in India! Here is what all has changed apart from a BS6 compliant motor.




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BS6 150cc bikes you can buy: Bajaj Pulsar, Honda Unicorn and more

The 150cc motorcycles currently are offered by all the big two-wheeler makers in India, except for Hero which is yet to announce prices of the new Xtreme 160R.




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Top 5 value for money BS6 bikes in India under Rs 3 lakh: 390 Adventure, Himalayan and more!

Planning to buy a value for money motorcycle under Rs 3 lakh? Here are our top five picks.




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Fully-faired sportsbikes under Rs 2 lakh: Yamaha R15, Suzuki Gixxer SF150 and more

Few of these bikes hold the promise of performance that will excite college-going kids while some can be entertaining even for the mature riders.




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Top 5 BS6 bikes under Rs 1 lakh: TVS Apache, Bajaj Pulsar, Hero Xtreme and more

While most of the two-wheeler sales in India come from thrifty commuters the likes of Hero Splendor, it is the 150-160cc segment with price tags below Rs 1 lakh that allows sporty design and a hint of performance riding.




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Top 5 most affordable inline-four bikes in India: CBR650R, GSX-S750 and more!

Inline-four bikes not only sound sweet but ride equally well. Here are the top five most affordable options, however, for some of the bikes mentioned, you need to wait for a bit to buy one. Read to find out why!




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Covid-19 lockdown: Jawa dealerships reopen with these directives, doorstep deliveries & more on offer

Classic Legends currently offers three motorcycles in India under the Jawa brand name. These include the Jawa, Forty-Two and the Perak.




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BS-VI Honda Activa 125 Fi Review: More fuel-efficient, costlier but how much better?

BS-VI Honda Activa 125 Fi Review: The very first BS6-compliant to launch in India, the Activa 125 Fi now boasts of a host of new features besides the BS-VI compliance but all this for an upgraded price. So, how much better is it really?




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2020 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V BS6 First Ride Review: More worries for Bajaj Pulsar?

The new 2020 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is now BS6 compliant. The bike now gains some features and it also loses a handful in the process. We have ridden it at the company's racetrack in Hosur and here is what we think about it.




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Ather 450X Electric Scooter Review | ‘X’ means more speed, comfort and range

Ather 450X Electric Scooter Review: Ather 450 found quite a lot of popularity in two major Indian cities, and now there is an 'X' in its name and personality. The changes are immense in how quickly it moves to how the rider interacts with it.




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Nifty preparing for more downside? Two stocks to stay immune from the weakness ahead

After witnessing sharp weakness on Monday, Nifty shifted into a mixed trend with range bound action in the last couple of sessions.




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Why digital upskilling isn’t a choice anymore

With the upcoming trends in technology, and with the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, India can meaningfully leverage its demographic dividend only with sustained efforts to upskill its large workforce




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Delivery roadblocks: E-commerce players grapple with increased demand and more

Retail experts estimate that the current situation might wipe off 10% of e-commerce companies’ annual GMV in the country.




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Now streaming, more than ever: Netflix, Amazon, others need to up their game

OTT platforms see a surge in consumption and subscriber count, as viewers seek fresh content.




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As more farmers opt for Soybean, SOPA pegs output at 114.83 lakh tonne

As per SOPA estimates, the actual area in Maharashtra is 36.390 lakh hectare, which is 10% less than the government estimates of 40.433 lakh hectare. Soyabean output in Maharashtra is estimated to rise by 32% to 38.4 lakh tonne for this year.




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Arbitrary arbitration: Enforcing global awards is getting more complicated

“The export without permission would have violated the law, thus, enforcement of such award would be violative of the public policy of India”, the SC said.




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Taxpayer money deserves a little more respect

As for MFs, many of them are backed by strong parents—in India and overseas—and this is the time for them to support their offspring.




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New power sector amendments propose more government

The proposed amendments must focus more on how to deal with the prevalent losses than to bring in more complex enforcement mechanisms




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Gathering Coronavirus data from states: More central monitoring teams is a good idea

Even now, a state like West Bengal’s data looks dodgy; others like Gujarat and UP also pose challenges




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App Adoption: Govt needs to incorporate more features to drive Aarogya Setu adoption

According to an Indian Express report, on May 3, the Gautam Budh Nagar Police issued an order that all residents of Noida or Greater Noida, and anyone entering the city will need to download the Aarogya Setu app.




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Scientists to PM Modi: More than 30 COVID-19 vaccines in different development stages in India

With more than 49,000 positive Coronavirus cases in India, rolling out a vaccine has become a key focus for Indian scientists and researchers.




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COVID-19: Scientists identify new dominant strain of SARS-CoV-2, say it could be more contagious

The study said that the increase in frequency of this strain is happening at an alarming rate, which indicates that this strain has an advantage over the original strain from Wuhan in terms of fitness.




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Flight of foreign investors continues in April: FY21 starts on a bad note as FPIs pull out more

After a lifetime high FPI withdrawal in the month of March, the foreign portfolio investors have once again pulled out nearly Rs 15,000 crore from the country's capital market in April.




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Coronavirus crisis: Govt must ensure food for all, prevent more people from falling into poverty

While our immediate priority must be to protect people from the pandemic and contain its spread, ensuring food security and preventing more people to fall below poverty line (BPL) should also be on focus.




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More fiscal stimulus measures necessary in India to fight COVID-19: S&P

The agency said India's fiscal position has been weak for a long time now and is a major factor constraining sovereign credit rating along with the government debt.




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After lockdown 3.0, more or end? Another lockdown will lead to a complete collapse of economy that is already tottering

The colour-zoning of India (red, orange and green) and the limited relaxations with several caveats have not helped re-start economic activity.