Bow Valley College introduces an English proficiency exemption

Removing barriers for newcomers and international students Calgary, March 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bow Valley College is announcing an exciting change to its admissions process for many international students and newcomers to Canada. Applicants from almost 50 countries around the world are now exempt from taking an English language proficiency test. “Bow Valley College prides […]

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Buea: mayor demolishes about 25 houses in Buea town

The Mayor of Buea, David Mafany Namange had promised a demolition exercise to houses owners who had built houses on water ways. The March 18 flood further pushed this decision forward especially after the February 19, 2023 promise he had made to the poeple to keep them safe by destroying houses constructed in risk zones. After his visit to the victims of the recent flood, the Mayor reminded the victims that their houses were found in risk zones. The demolition exercise effectively started this February 20, 2023 in Buea town…

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Bamenda: low voltage crippling businesses

“For almost three weeks now, it has been on and off. The circuit breaker has been destroyed, the fridge is down, all the bulbs are off,” a father said looking assessing the loss incurred at his home at Foncha street due to persistent low voltage. He compalins that their quality of life is not the same as they have to rely on rechargeable solar lamps. Just like in his home, several homes in Bamenda, chief town of the North West region have been witnessing low voltage. A lady at New…

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YOSA supporters invade stadium, attack men in black after defeat to Fovu

Tension mounted this Saturday March 18, afternoon at the Mbouda Arena Stadium after furious supporters of Yong Sports Academy (YOSA) invaded the pitch at the end of their day 17 game against Fovu of Baham, attacking the some match officials. The supporters accused the officials of fraud that resulted in their defeat 0-1. According to them, Effa Essouma, the central referee, and his assistants were not neutral in taking major decisions in the game that was dominated by the Yellow submarines. “This is not the first time we are losing…

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Douala: urban disorder – roadside vendors say unfairly treated by authorities

Authorities in Douala, have continued the shut down and demolish unauthorized constructions by the roadside, with various businesses affected. The municipal police of the Douala III municipality in their recent outing, said they are implementing the Mayor’s plan “to ensure the town is beautiful”. Persons with makeshift shops have been the most affected. “We the poor, we don’t know what to do,” said one of the business persons in the BOCOM Nyalla neighbourhood, where the recent demolition exercise took place. “Here, we are struggling to make ends meet. Struggling people…

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Buea: mayor demolishes about 25 houses in Buea town

The Mayor of Buea, David Mafany Namange had promised a demolition exercise to houses owners who had built houses on water ways. The March 18 flood further pushed this decision forward especially after the February 19, 2023 promise he had made to the poeple to keep them safe by destroying houses constructed in risk zones. After his visit to the victims of the recent flood, the Mayor reminded the victims that their houses were found in risk zones. The demolition exercise effectively started this February 20, 2023 in Buea town…

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Bamenda: low voltage crippling businesses

“For almost three weeks now, it has been on and off. The circuit breaker has been destroyed, the fridge is down, all the bulbs are off,” a father said looking assessing the loss incurred at his home at Foncha street due to persistent low voltage. He compalins that their quality of life is not the same as they have to rely on rechargeable solar lamps. Just like in his home, several homes in Bamenda, chief town of the North West region have been witnessing low voltage. A lady at New…

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YOSA supporters invade stadium, attack men in black after defeat to Fovu

Tension mounted this Saturday March 18, afternoon at the Mbouda Arena Stadium after furious supporters of Yong Sports Academy (YOSA) invaded the pitch at the end of their day 17 game against Fovu of Baham, attacking the some match officials. The supporters accused the officials of fraud that resulted in their defeat 0-1. According to them, Effa Essouma, the central referee, and his assistants were not neutral in taking major decisions in the game that was dominated by the Yellow submarines. “This is not the first time we are losing…

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