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  • Young Donor Teams Up with The Salvation Army to Keep Children Warm

    Young Donor Teams Up with The Salvation Army to Keep Children Warm

    What started with a single $5 donation has now become an annual tradition for Owen Hewett, a 12-year-old from Napanee, Ont., who is passionate about ensuring less fortunate children have appropriate winter wear each Christmas.

    When Owen was three, his dad, Darren, mentioned that there were families who couldn’t afford to provide their children with proper cold-weather attire. Moved after hearing that, Owen decided to donate $5 for mittens.

    “I felt bad for kids who had cold hands and ears all the time, so I wanted to help,” Owen shares.

    A Yearly Tradition

    His father thought it would be a one-time donation, but as they enter the 10th year of their annual fundraiser, that has clearly not been the case.

    “A friend of mine who is a local business owner donated $50 towards our efforts that first year. At that moment, we thought it would be a good idea to raise funds every year and here we are 10 years later,” Darren says.

    Each year, donations increase, and the initiative continues to gain momentum. In 2025, Owen collected just over $4,400 to purchase mittens, toques and other cold-weather essentials for children in need.

    “Usually around mid-November, we record a video reminding people about the fundraiser. My dad posts it on Facebook and the donations just start to come in,” Owen adds.

    Partnership with The Salvation Army

    To ensure these items reach children from families experiencing financial insecurity, Owen has partnered with The Salvation Army in Napanee in the past couple of years to assist with distribution. 

    “We reached out to Abigail Mills at The Salvation Army and asked her if our donation would fit any initiative they were doing. She said they were collecting snowsuits and boots, but they didn’t have mittens, so we decided that is exactly how we wanted to help,” Darren says.

    Owen’s donation of hats and mitts helped The Salvation Army, in part, to provide winter gear for 250 local children this year.

    Large fundraisers such as Owen’s help The Salvation Army redirect additional funds toward other programs and services within the community.

    Community Impact

    Although Owen has not had the opportunity to meet any of the kids he has helped, he has heard from school staff who described his initiative as heartwarming.

    Despite the high cost of living in Napanee in recent years, the generosity of its people has remained strong.

    “No matter how much people may struggle, they still always help this cause. It’s amazing,” Darren shares. 

    “We tend to get an additional $500 each year,” Owen says. “The custodian at my school donated this year.”

    Looking ahead, for Owen, the goal remains the same.

    “I just want to see people with enough winter clothes and be warm,” he says.

    By Juan Romero 

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  • CCP Slaps Rs. 150 Million Fine on Mezan Beverages for Deceptive Marketing of Energy Drink

    CCP Slaps Rs. 150 Million Fine on Mezan Beverages for Deceptive Marketing of Energy Drink

    The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has imposed a penalty of Rs. 150 million on Mezan Beverages (Private) Limited for deceptive marketing practices, after finding that the company’s “Storm” energy drink closely imitated…

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  • FIA ASI reassigned to administrative post at Karachi airport

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    An assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) immigration wing has been assigned to an administrative post at Karachi…

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  • Drone Warfare Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Part 2

    Drone Warfare Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Part 2


    An important lesson for India from the Russia-Ukraine War, as well as its own domestic experience during the recent Pakistan conflict, is the need for indigenisation in drone manufacturing in the face of changing…

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  • Drone Warfare Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Part 2

    Drone Warfare Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – Part 2


    An important lesson for India from the Russia-Ukraine War, as well as its own domestic experience during the recent Pakistan conflict, is the need for indigenisation in drone manufacturing in the face of changing…

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  • SBP forex reserves rise by $4.2 billion in 2025, but growth slows in second half

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported an increase of $4.2 billion in its foreign exchange reserves during 2025, although the pace of growth slowed in the year’s second half.

    Official data shows that SBP reserves were at $11.7 billion on January 3, 2025, and rose to $15.915 billion by the end of December. However, the second half of the year saw a more modest increase of $1.4 billion, from $14.5 billion on June 30 to $15.9 billion by year-end.

    While the overall rise in reserves bolstered external buffers and supported exchange rate stability, a substantial portion of the reserves consists of loans from friendly countries. The SBP aims to increase its reserves to over $18 billion by the end of FY26. However, the slower pace of accumulation in recent months has raised concerns.

    Malik Bostan, Chairman of the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan, said that 2025 has been relatively more stable compared to 2024, with the rupee holding firm against the US dollar. He attributed this stability to the IMF agreements, which have helped contain dollar volatility. 

    However, Bostan also pointed out that stagnant export growth continues to be a key concern for the economy.

    Despite record remittance inflows providing some breathing room for dollar purchases from the interbank market, reserve growth remained limited. Between January and September 2025, the SBP purchased $4.2 billion from the market, lower than last year’s total purchases of $9.7 billion. These earlier purchases played a significant role in rebuilding reserves.

    The increased reserves contributed to exchange rate stability, helping maintain relative economic steadiness despite weak growth and rising poverty. However, analysts caution that the second half of FY26 may pose challenges, with large loan rollovers, the need to curb the trade deficit, and efforts to stimulate GDP growth and create jobs for both skilled and unskilled workers.

    In its weekly statement, the SBP reported that its reserves rose by $13 million to $15.915 billion during the week ending December 26, 2025. Total liquid reserves held by the country stood at $21.012 billion, including $5.097 billion held by commercial banks.


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  • Portland State 95-90 Weber State (Jan 1, 2026) Game Recap – ESPN

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  • UC Davis 89-80 Cal State Northridge (Jan 1, 2026) Game Recap – ESPN

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