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Articles by Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu

A bearded imam reads a book in the library of a mosque in St. John's, Newfoundland. A blue-covered Koran is visible on a bookshelf. Muslims in St. John's recently commemorated the sixth anniversary of an attack on a mosque in Quebec City.
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St. John’s Muslim community marks Quebec City Mosque attack anniversary, battles Islamophobia

January 26, 2023 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

January 29 is the National Remembrance Day of the Quebec City Mosque attack and a day of action against Islamophobia. Local Muslim organizations are trying to increase awareness.

Emergency
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St. John’s patients call for real-time ER wait-time tracking

January 20, 2023 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

Long wait times in emergency rooms leave N.L. patients frustrated and exhausted, while patients from other provinces benefit from real-time wait-time tracking.

Arts

Subjective technology

November 17, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

Midjourney AI opens the door of creativity for the non-artists.

Remembrance Day
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Veterans continue a legacy of Remembrance with high school students

November 10, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 1 attended a Remembrance Day assembly Tuesday at Waterford Valley High School.

Studded Tire
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Studded tires pose safety risks in Newfoundland driving conditions

November 4, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

People use studded tires for added safety. However, experts say they might potentially increase the risk of collisions when the roads are not icy.

Diwali
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Diwali celebration helps students understand each other’s cultures better

October 31, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

CNA students celebrated Diwali at the Prince Phillip Drive campus on Monday. Many South Asian students say the festival made them feel more at home.

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Takin’ care of business

October 13, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

The federal government has lifted a limit on off-campus work for international students.

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Western Health prepares for new collaborative care team for Stephenville area

October 6, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

The new model is designed to address the doctors shortage, but Mayor Tom Rose has concerns.

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‘My name is Azadeh’

September 29, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

For a young Iranian girl, coming to Canada meant freedom and a new hair colour.

Collaborative Care

Health hubs save patients without family doctors from long wait times in emergency

June 15, 2022 Sakib Ibn Rashid Rhivu 0

The Central Health region is experiencing a severe doctor shortage. Its emergency facilities are overcrowded with patients. So, it introduced “health hubs” to help those who do not have family doctors. Kicker’s Sakib Ibn Rashid […]

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