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  • NASA postpones Jan. 8 spacewalk due to ‘medical concern’ with an astronaut

    NASA postpones Jan. 8 spacewalk due to ‘medical concern’ with an astronaut

    NASA has postponed a planned Jan. 8 spacewalk outside the International Space Station due to a “medical concern” with an unnamed crew member.

    Mike Fincke and Zena Cardman had been scheduled to step outside the International Space Station (ISS)…

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  • WW18 records to watch – IIHF

    1. WW18 records to watch  IIHF
    2. U18 women’s world hockey teams to play pre-tournament games in HRM  The Laker News
    3. Ten Players To Watch At The U-18 Division 1A Women’s World Championships  The Hockey News
    4. 2026 IIHF U-18 Women’s World Championship…

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  • Lipoprotein(a) and Long-Term Heart Risks: Study Makes the Case for Screening – MedPage Today

    1. Lipoprotein(a) and Long-Term Heart Risks: Study Makes the Case for Screening  MedPage Today
    2. Chest Pain and Hidden Genetic Risk: A Case Report on the Role of Elevated Lipoprotein(a) in Early Cardiovascular Disease  Cureus
    3. Lipoprotein(a) Screening…

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  • 60,000-year-old arrows still contain traces of poison

    60,000-year-old arrows still contain traces of poison

    Scientists have detected traces of plant toxins on Stone Age arrowheads that were used by hunter-gatherers in South Africa about 60,000 years ago.

    The find marks the oldest known poison…

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  • Crowds line Saint-Tropez streets for Brigitte Bardot funeral

    Crowds line Saint-Tropez streets for Brigitte Bardot funeral

    Crowds lined the streets of Saint-Tropez for the funeral of French film legend Brigitte Bardot on Wednesday.

    Some of those gathered were seen applauding as her coffin was driven through the French Riviera town after a service in a local church.

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  • Syria: Aleppo fighting leaves civilians dead, displaces thousands – UN News

    1. Syria: Aleppo fighting leaves civilians dead, displaces thousands  UN News
    2. Updates: Syria to launch military operation against SDF in Aleppo  Al Jazeera
    3. Syria suspends flights at Aleppo airport after YPG terror group-led SDF attacks  TRT World
    4. Flash…

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  • Alumnae Kuoppala, Enzler, Vanišová, Pribylová named to 2026 Olympic Rosters

    Alumnae Kuoppala, Enzler, Vanišová, Pribylová named to 2026 Olympic Rosters

    ORONO, Maine – Four alumnae of the Maine women’s ice hockey program have been named to Olympic rosters ahead of…

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  • Cooler bedroom temperatures help the heart recover during sleep

    Cooler bedroom temperatures help the heart recover during sleep

    Maintaining a bedroom temperature of 24°C at night while sleeping reduces stress responses in older adults, according to new Griffith University research.

    Dr Fergus O’Connor

    Dr Fergus O’Connor from Griffith’s School of Allied Health,…

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  • Council to trial mobile enforcement system to tackle parking compliance challenge

    Council to trial mobile enforcement system to tackle parking compliance challenge

    Thursday 8 January 2026

    Wollongong City Council is embarking on a 12-month trial of new camera technology that will allow compliance officers to electronically monitor timed parking zones and ensure fair public access to parking hotspots around the city.

    The electronic monitoring system captures license plate data via in-vehicle cameras, allowing officers to patrol timed areas more widely and efficiently than the current manual practice of chalking tyres. The technology is currently utilised by more than 20 NSW councils, including City of Sydney, Sutherland Shire and Bayside Councils,

    Commencing in February 2026, all timed parking zones in Wollongong, Keiraville, Gwynneville, and parts of Fairy Meadow and North Wollongong will be monitored as part of the trial, including high-trafficked areas along the Blue Mile, CBD carparks, and streets surrounding UOW.

    “We all know parking is a hot-button issue and we’ve seen that again through the Christmas-New Year period,” Lord Mayor of Wollongong Councillor Tania Brown said.

    “We have various plans and strategies aimed at bringing people into our CBD and town centres, be it for work or leisure. Timed parking zones play a vital role in ensuring efficient and fair access to parking in those high-demand locations like the city centre and around UOW.

    “We’ve heard from many residents and business owners in our community that people overstaying in timed parking zones is a major source of frustration, particularly in the locations where we’ll be trialling the technology.

    “There are around 7,700 parking spaces in our City Centre available for public use and convenient, time-restricted parking near retail areas supports high turnover, helping shoppers park, shop and free up space for the next person.

    “While it is just a trial at this stage, if it can provide more consistent and efficient monitoring of parking zones, and allow our staff to do their jobs safely and effectively, it’s certainly something we should be looking at.

    “The technology is already used by multiple other local councils, and we need to ensure all our systems utilise the best technologies available and are best practice.”

    Where possible, fines or notifications issued via the electronic management system will continue to be issued in paper form and placed on the offending vehicles. If it’s not possible to place the fine on the vehicle at the time, the fine will be posted.

    While the trial will capture valuable data regarding driver behaviour and use of timed parking zones, it does not include or propose changes to currently signposted time limits.

    The monitoring uses face-blurring technology and will not capture any personal identifiers other than vehicle license plate numbers.

    For more information on the trial and its locations you can visit Council’s website here.

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  • Ottawa author brings a rag-era family story to life in ‘Almost English’

    Ottawa author brings a rag-era family story to life in ‘Almost English’

    By Blaine Marchand  

    There is a popular saying that every family has a story. And for this we should be thankful that Ottawa writer (and a former long-term resident of Kitchissippi), Barbara Sibbald, skillfully recaptures for us her…

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