Southwood Residents Fear for Kids’ Safety as Streetlights Remain Dark

A stretch of streetlights in Calgary’s Southwood community has residents worried about their children’s safety. The lights have been out for weeks, leaving the area unlit at night. Resident Jenn Kirkup says kids are at risk, especially in school zones. Becky Poschman adds that the darkness makes it unsafe for people to walk their dogs or navigate icy conditions. An audit by the City of Calgary revealed that the average wait time for high priority calls for repairs is 77 days, instead of the targeted 14 days. The city has since hired extra help to address the issue, which is now down to a 10-day response time.

FlixBus India Completes Three Months of Operation, Achieves Key Milestones

FlixBus India, the travel-tech company, has successfully completed three months of operation, having accumulated over 1.4 million kilometers driven and expanding its network to over 50 cities. The company has introduced 11 new routes, bringing the total to 20, and partnered with 5 major bus operators, increasing its fleet to 45 buses. Additionally, FlixBus has inaugurated two new lounges in Anand Vihar and RK Ashram, in addition to one at Kashmiri Gate, offering travelers a comfortable space to relax before their journeys.

Pay Attention to Your Power Supply: A Corsair RX1000x Explosion Highlights the Importance of Regular Upgrades

Often overlooked, power supplies are essential components of any PC and have a limited lifespan. Ignoring them can lead to damage or injury. Most power supplies have warranties between 5-10 years, but their lifespan can extend beyond 10 years. Attempted repairs should be avoided due to the risk of high-voltage shocks from charged capacitors. It’s recommended to upgrade your power supply regularly, especially after several builds or a decade of use. Dispose of old power supplies responsibly at e-waste recycling centers to avoid the risk of harm. Regular upgrades and proper disposal ensure the safety and longevity of your PC components.

Multiple Delhi-NCR Schools Receive Bomb Threats, Police Launch Search Operations

Multiple schools in Delhi-NCR received bomb threats via email on Monday, prompting evacuations and police search operations. Three schools, including Delhi Public School in Dwarka, Sanskriti School in Chanakyapuri, and Mother Mary School in Mayur Vihar, were targeted by the threats. Police and bomb disposal squads have been deployed to search the premises, but no explosives have been found so far.

California’s Push for Control Over Autonomous Vehicles: A Patchwork of Local Regulations on the Horizon

Several bills progressing through California’s legislature seek to give cities more authority over the deployment and operation of autonomous vehicles (AVs). A key bill (SB 915) would empower cities to establish rules for robotaxis, including hours of operation and pickup/drop-off locations. Other bills address human safety operators for heavy-duty AVs (AB 2286), vehicle compliance with geofencing protocols (AB 1777), and enhanced reporting requirements for manufacturers (AB 3061). Industry stakeholders express concerns about compliance challenges and restricted innovation, while proponents argue for local input and the protection of residents’ interests.

Escape the Moons: Navigating Fire Exits for Survival

Fire exits serve as crucial escape routes during emergencies, and knowing their locations on different moons in the game is essential. This guide provides detailed instructions and paths to fire exits on 13 prominent moons, including both free and paid ones. From the straightforward path on Experimentation to the strategically placed exits on March, these tips will help players navigate safely and swiftly when danger strikes.

Antisemitism on College Campuses: A Growing Crisis

Antisemitism on college campuses in the United States is a growing problem. Jewish students are being harassed, intimidated, and even attacked. Some Jewish families are pulling their children out of top-tier schools, fearing for their safety. This issue is not going away; it is only getting worse. If we do not stand up to it now, it will only become more prevalent. It is time for Jewish families, institutions, and anyone who values decency and safety on campus to push back hard.

Motorcyclists Embrace the Open Road, Balancing Excitement and Safety

Motorcycling enthusiasts like Spencer Remezoff have found a passion that brings joy and a sense of youth. While the open road offers thrills, safety concerns remain due to the smaller size and vulnerability of motorcycles on the road. Experts like Tyler McMurchy of SGI emphasize the importance of shared responsibility, reminding drivers to exercise patience and give motorcyclists ample space. Motorcyclists, in turn, are urged to adhere to traffic laws and act as responsible vehicle operators to minimize risks.

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