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I feel like she has a fairly low bar (don’t troll parents under a fake account) so that’s a plus.

I’m also glad to see Alejandro in last place, where he belongs.

Would’ve liked to have seen Sorensen or Bachra in the seat personally, but that’s fine, Kathleen has been a positive figure in New West from what I’ve seen/heard.

 

If you are, LMK are we could join a team together!

[–] [email protected] 11 points 6 months ago

Wait til these people hear about phone books

[–] [email protected] 11 points 7 months ago (1 children)

And then sudo apt install nano

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

We watch a ton more YouTube than Netflix, Disney Plus or Apple TV in our house

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Not in Turkey, Argentina and India….

 

Did something happen to YouTube subtitles in the past few months?

I’ve been watching YouTube with subtitles for years and while they’ve never been perfect I’ve started to notice some very strange issues with them recently which did not used to occur.

The most recent example I’ve seen was from a woodworking video where the word size was subtitled as “siiz”. I’ve also noticed things like random capitalization happening more often, like “sorry for not Uploading recently” or “thanks For watching”.

Are they using a new algorithm for auto-subtitles maybe?

[–] [email protected] 41 points 7 months ago (1 children)

We urge HHS to consider further strengthening its HIPAA regulations to more closely align them with Americans’ reasonable expectations of privacy and Constitutional principles

"We urge HHS to consider further strengthening its HIPAA regulations to more closely align them with Americans’ reasonable expectations of privacy and Constitutional principles"

Guess not

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

(Also Google, and both by force)

[–] [email protected] 24 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Is this available on iOS?

[–] [email protected] 22 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Please don’t post memes like this on Thankful Thursday!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

What the heck lol

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Did you put it down after you saw the price?

 

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WELCOME TO FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN!

SmackDown Episode #1264

Venue: Nationwide Arena (Columbus, OH)

Attendance: 7,600

WWE's SmackDown Preview

  • Bayley addresses the future of Damage CTRL
  • LA Knight to throw down with Grayson Waller
  • Bobby Lashley looks to beat the "cool" out of Carlito
 

New Westminster, BC – New Westminster City Council has approved a two-year organizational pilot project and strategy to address the overlapping crises of homelessness, mental health, and substance use. The pilot will focus on increasing immediate supports with the long-term goal of transitioning responsibility to senior levels of government.

The project is based on promising practices and lessons learned from other municipalities with the objective of advancing proactive, resilient and strategic organizational approaches that can be sustained long-term. The project will involve three inter-departmental staff teams which include:

  • Crises Response Team – a new grouping of staff responsible for day-to-day crisis coordination and response, including outreach and support, addressing community requests, case management services, and providing referrals to Provincial teams.
  • Operations Support Team - a group of existing City staff from engineering, fire, human resources, integrated services, and police supporting the new Crises Response Team.
  • Policy Development and Advocacy Team – a group of existing City staff that continues lobbying senior levels of government for additional funding, resources, and supports needed to sustainably address the needs and issues associated with the three crises.

“New Westminster, like many communities, is facing the complex and inter-related crises of homelessness, mental health, and substance use. These crises have a profound impact not only on those directly suffering, but the community as a whole,” said Mayor Patrick Johnstone. “The City recognizes that the current responses to these crises are not doing enough and are straining our staff. We must implement a new people-centred approach that is more compassionate, proactive, responsive, and that requires a new focus and some new resources.”

The proposed pilot project will include extensive community engagement and involvement and will see the creation of two working groups with diverse representation. The implementation working group will include First Nations and Indigenous organizations, people with lived and living experience, and representatives from community and social service agencies. The advocacy working will include members from the business community and local residents.

“In order to respond to these three crises, we must structure our organization to be more innovative and nimble, as well as commit to continuous learning and adaption,” said Lisa Spitale, Chief Administrative Officer. “The formation of the three new staff teams will allow for dedicated focus and responsibilities while separating out day-to-day activities from policy development and advocacy work.”

“This is the work our community has been asking us to do” said Mayor Johnstone. “We have great partners in New West, and this approach will assure we are leveraging those supports to get better outcomes for everyone.”

Goals of the pilot project include enhanced relations with provincial bodies that have primary responsibility for addressing the three crises, the realization of a 24/7 shelter with 50 to 60 beds, a health connect and resource centre to address the needs of the unsheltered, and a supportive housing development with 50 to 60 units. To accomplish this, the City of New Westminster will work on establishing Memorandums of Understanding with BC Housing, the Fraser Health Authority, the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions, and the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, as well as ongoing engagement with First Nations and Indigenous organizations.

For more information on the City of New Westminster’s three crises pilot project, please visit www.newwestcity.ca/crises-response-project

 

Awesome news. They're doing some good things over in the world of Impact lately, I think I'm gonna start checking it out instead of Rampage from now on.

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Blatantly stolen from https://newwestanchor.com

Friday, Sept. 22

  • Dance party. 9pm. Georgie’s Local.

Saturday, Sept. 23

  • RiverFest. 10am. New West boardwalk.
  • Dance party. 9pm. Georgie’s Local.
  • MEASURE. Including an opening reception and artists’ talks. 1pm. New Media Gallery.
  • Jazz Cats Social. 6:30pm. 620 8th St.
  • Mushtari Begum Festival. 7pm. Massey Theatre.
  • Salsa in the Park. 7:30pm. Pier Park.

Sunday, Sept. 24

  • RiverFest guided tours. 10am. Various locations.
  • Queensborough’s 13th annual shoreline clean-up. 10am. Thompson’s Landing Park.
  • Boho fashion sale. Noon. 1245 Quayside Dr.
  • Concert in the Park. Featuring Quayside Voices. 1pm. Upper Hume Park.

Monday, Sept. 25

  • Boho fashion sale. 2pm. 1245 Quayside Dr.
  • Poker night. 6:30pm. Sapperton District Taphouse.
  • Open mic night. 7pm. Begbie’s.
  • Trivia night. 8pm. The Terminal Pub.

Tuesday, Sept. 26

  • Boho fashion sale. 2pm. 1245 Quayside Dr.
  • WorkBC workshop. 4pm. Queensborough Community Centre.
  • Open mic: standup comedy. 6pm. The Terminal Pub.
  • Trivia night. 6:30pm. Kelly O’Brien’s.
  • Piva presents: Jazz at the Anvil. Tickets start at $20. 7pm. Anvil Centre.
  • Music bingo. 7pm. Paddlewheeler Pub.
  • Open mic night. 7pm. Georgie’s Local.
  • Name that tune! 7pm. Hops New West.

Wednesday, Sept. 27

  • Trivia night. 7pm. Georgie’s Local.
  • Trivia night. 7:30pm. Paddlewheeler Pub.

Ongoing

  • The Interplay of Light. Until Oct. 1. Gallery hours. The Gallery at Queen’s Park.
 

I'll try my best to wake it up......

 

TLDR - Stay cool at these locations

Century House - 620 Eighth Street | 604-519-1066 Extended hours Monday, Aug. 14 to Thursday, Aug. 17: 9:00 am to 7:30 pm

Queensborough Community Centre - 920 Ewen Avenue | 604-525-7388

New Westminster Public Library - 716 Sixth Avenue | 604-527-4660

Anvil Centre - 777 Columbia Street | 604-515-3830

 
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Starting today, take part in activities celebrating diversity, inclusion, and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

Find activities at newwestcity.ca/pride-week. Highlights include:

  • Pride Painters (11 - 18 years) tonight
  • Trans, Gender Diverse, & Two-Spirit Inclusive Swim (TGD2SQ) (All Ages) on Aug. 12
  • Music by the River - Pride Edition on Aug. 16

Pride Week in New Westminster is presented by New Westminster Pride Society with community partners and local businesses and runs Thursday, Aug. 10 to Sunday, Aug. 19. Find out more about the variety of events taking place during New West Pride Week at newwestpride.ca.

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