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Sarnia 12-year-old places second in her age group in international computer programming competition
A 12-year-old Sarnia girl, who taught herself computer programming at the Lambton County Library, has placed second in the ...
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Prince William schools celebrate computer science week, announce new drone programming for 2026
With Prince William schools recently celebrating computer science education week, the division highlighted efforts to make ...
As the year winds down, the Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department in Clarksville has big plans for the future. The ...
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies has announced their lineup of speakers for the winter season alongside their community ...
Some Canadian universities have free online courses that you can take now. You don't have to be a current student or have any ...
Whether you're a scientist brainstorming research ideas or a CEO hoping to automate a task in human resources or finance, you'll find that artificial intelligence (AI) tools are becoming the ...
Nguyen Huu Thien built on his passion for mathematics to become an associate professor of computer science in the U.S. and ...
Two resolutions introduced last week by Shenandoah County School Board member Gloria Carlineo sparked pointed discussion about the division’s instructional priorities and civic mission, with both Carl ...
In the wake of his death during the height of the windstorm Wednesday, Kent's partner and friends of Kent Butler remember him ...
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Quote of the day by Bill Gates: 'It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to...'
Bill Gates, one of the most well-known philanthropists and programmer, often shares words of wisdom which help people navigate people. The Microsoft co-founder in one of his quotes emphasise that it ...
Cooking competition shows, improv and a walk across Sixth Street Bridge at golden hour are on the agenda for the 'Gilmore ...
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