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Article content The Alberta government is providing $23 million to create a new addiction recovery centre for youth located in a renovated section of the Edmonton Young Offenders Centre. Slated to open in 2026, the Northern Alberta Youth Recovery Centre will be a 105-bed treatment centre and is said to help up to 300 youths per year. There are currently 70 addiction treatment beds for youths in Alberta. Mental Health and Addiction Minister Dan Williams said they are making “extensive” renovation commitments to half of the Edmonton Young Offenders Centre, which will be completely separate from the existing corrections facility with no shared living spaces. Recovery facility in remand centre? Dr. Monty Ghosh, an associated professor at the University of Alberta and an addictions physician, said the new facility is a “welcomed addition” but raised concerns over why the province chose to put the recovery facility in a remand centre. He said if the intent is to divert people from the correction system to a more treatment-based service, it would be more understandable but, ideally, these would be two separate locations. “You don’t want to associate criminality with substance use concerns because they very much are two different issues,” Ghosh said. “One is a health issue and not a criminal justice issue or concern.” When asked by reporters about considering a different facility and the optics of having a recovery centre in a corrections facility, Williams said he is more concerned about not having the necessary treatment spaces for youths. “I have a mandate letter that requires that I care for those (struggling with) addiction, and I need to do that as swiftly as I can. Delaying that for optics because somebody might have the wrong impression after $23 million is spent to very quickly renovate a facility, I think, is misguided,” Williams said. Lack of treatment support for youth Ghosh said his work in addictions does not strictly focus on youth, but he does see people ages 14 to 24 at the hospital or coming into his clinic. Right now, he said there is a lack of treatment support for youths. The process of treating youth can often be difficult since youths need a special amount of consideration because the individual might not have the capacity to treat themselves or gain treatment. But Ghosh said families who are dealing with their loved one needing help also need to be treated. “Having these treatment beds, which is one piece of this larger system, is absolutely crucial, and it’s one thing that is lacking. This is a huge problem,” Ghosh said. In an email to Postmedia, the province said the virtual opioid dependency program youth team has served 89 clients so far this year. From April to November 2024, it handled 49 referrals, 49 admissions, and 13 discharges. There were 70 referrals, 70 admissions, and 17 discharges in 2023-’24. Alberta NDP mental health and addiction critic Janet Eremenko said the additional 105 beds is “a good thing,” but she has concerns about the stigma a recovery facility in a corrections centre will bring and what kind of programming the facility will offer. “Operation in recovery communities currently has been a little bit all over the place, with not a great deal of transparency around the selection for those actual operators, and so it is a big question for me around the actual provision of the programming and the services that are going to be happening,” Eremenko said. Compassionate intervention legislation Alberta currently has the Protection of Children Abusing Drugs Act that allows a parent to request their child be placed in a mandatory detox for up to 15 days. Williams said the Compassionate Intervention Act, which could allow courts, police or families to involuntarily put their loved ones into mandatory addictions treatment, will be introduced in the spring. Ghosh said involuntarily putting a loved one into mandatory care has been controversial. He said the longer someone is in mandated care, the more likely they will be successful down the road, but the evidence around it is very weak. “The key piece to this is that there needs to continue to be support for the individual when they leave involuntary treatment as well. It cannot just stop after they leave involuntary treatment. You have to have a large amount of supports in the community thereafter,” Ghosh said. — with files from Tyler Dawson ctran@postmedia.com @kccindytran Bookmark our website and support our journalism: Don’t miss the news you need to know — add EdmontonJournal.com and EdmontonSun.com to your bookmarks and sign up for our newsletters . You can also support our journalism by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribers gain unlimited access to The Edmonton Journal, Edmonton Sun, National Post and 13 other Canadian news sites. The Edmonton Journal | The Edmonton Sun
Click celebrates significant growth milestones while introducing a new initiative to support and empower photojournalists in sharing authentic, impactful stories through the platform. SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Click , a groundbreaking mobile app that fights misinformation by making it simple to capture and publish authenticated content, powered by the Nodle Network , has recently launched the Click Photojournalism Fellowship, to empower photojournalists to join Click's mission to build a more truthful future. Joining the fellowship will give photojournalists exposure of their work via the Click app and Nodle Network and allow each photojournalist to share their stories and their photos. Additionally, Click has just reached two growth milestones in its first year of operation, passing 50,000 users and over 1,000 new photos authenticated by Click daily. These follow Click's public beta launch in March. The Click camera app is currently available for download on both iOS or Android , and all content captured with Click can be accessed through the app and on Click's website at clickapp.com . The first two photojournalists to join the Click Fellowship are: "We're thrilled to collaborate with photojournalists, empowering them to share their authentic stories through Click. In an era where digital content authenticity is crucial, we're leveraging blockchain to support journalists in building transparency and trust. The Click Photojournalism Fellowship sets a new standard for credibility in journalistic content on social media," says Micha Benoliel , CEO and co-founder of Intergalactic Labs, the team behind Click and Nodle. Click aims to grow the fellowship to over 20 photojournalists in early 2025 and is currently seeking more photojournalist partners. Photojournalists who join the program will share their recent work via Click's blog (both Click and non-Click photos), that represent their photojournalistic perspective, share their journalist story and be promoted across the Click and Nodle communities. Journalists will also provide feedback on the Click app periodically via scheduled sessions with Click's team. To apply and join the fellowship, photojournalists can fill out this short application and share samples of their work. About Click: Click is a new mobile app empowering everyone to easily create authentic media content. Click is on a mission to combat misinformation and bring truthful photos and videos aka "Deep Reals" to everyone via immutable digital proofs of authenticity. With Click, you can confirm content is real and happened at a specific location, time and via a specific mobile device and camera. This is all made possible by ContentSign , Click's proprietary technology which proves the integrity of data from its moment of capture on-chain. Click is built on ZKsync , the leading Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain and is powered by the Nodle DePIN. Click supports the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) and is a member of the Adobe-led Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI). Download Click on iOS or Android and visit us at clickapp.com to learn more and see recent press coverage. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/click-camera-app-announces-new-photojournalism-fellowship-as-app-reaches-50-000-users-signing-1-000-authenticated-photos-daily-302329583.html SOURCE NodleComing off a highly successful West Coast road trip, the Buffalo Sabres return to home ice on Wednesday to face the Minnesota Wild, when they will likely welcome back their leading goal-scorer. Tage Thompson told reporters after practice Tuesday that he would be "ready to go" against the second-place team in the Central Division. The 27-year-old center, who scored 47 goals and 94 points two seasons ago, has not played since Nov. 11 due to a lower-body injury. Despite missing five games, his 11 goals still lead the team, and he ranks third in points with 18. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Each year, an estimated 46 million turkeys are consumed on Thanksgiving alone, with production largely concentrated in a handful of states. To determine the top turkey producers in the U.S., researchers ranked states based on 2023 total turkey production, measured in pounds. Click for more. Thanksgiving's Hometown Heroes: The States You Can Thank for Your Turkey Dinner
Algert Global LLC grew its holdings in shares of Gogo Inc. ( NASDAQ:GOGO – Free Report ) by 174.4% during the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 120,500 shares of the technology company’s stock after buying an additional 76,590 shares during the period. Algert Global LLC’s holdings in Gogo were worth $865,000 as of its most recent filing with the SEC. A number of other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently modified their holdings of GOGO. Charles Schwab Investment Management Inc. raised its position in shares of Gogo by 0.6% during the third quarter. Charles Schwab Investment Management Inc. now owns 557,732 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $4,005,000 after purchasing an additional 3,181 shares during the period. Texas Permanent School Fund Corp raised its position in shares of Gogo by 7.2% during the second quarter. Texas Permanent School Fund Corp now owns 57,452 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $553,000 after purchasing an additional 3,845 shares during the period. nVerses Capital LLC acquired a new position in shares of Gogo during the third quarter worth approximately $34,000. CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co raised its position in shares of Gogo by 11.6% during the first quarter. CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co now owns 54,770 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $481,000 after purchasing an additional 5,688 shares during the period. Finally, Public Sector Pension Investment Board raised its position in shares of Gogo by 4.6% during the second quarter. Public Sector Pension Investment Board now owns 134,206 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $1,291,000 after purchasing an additional 5,869 shares during the period. 69.60% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors. Analyst Ratings Changes A number of equities analysts have recently weighed in on the company. Morgan Stanley lowered their target price on Gogo from $12.00 to $11.00 and set an “equal weight” rating on the stock in a research report on Tuesday, September 3rd. JPMorgan Chase & Co. lowered their target price on Gogo from $11.00 to $10.00 and set a “neutral” rating on the stock in a research report on Thursday, August 8th. Finally, Roth Mkm reaffirmed a “buy” rating and set a $15.50 target price on shares of Gogo in a research report on Tuesday, September 17th. Gogo Trading Down 1.4 % NASDAQ GOGO opened at $8.03 on Friday. The firm has a market capitalization of $1.01 billion, a P/E ratio of 18.67 and a beta of 1.10. The business has a fifty day simple moving average of $7.29 and a 200 day simple moving average of $8.36. Gogo Inc. has a 12 month low of $6.17 and a 12 month high of $11.17. The company has a current ratio of 3.58, a quick ratio of 2.81 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 11.07. About Gogo ( Free Report ) Gogo Inc, together with its subsidiaries, provides broadband connectivity services to the aviation industry in the United States and internationally. The company's product platform includes networks, antennas, and airborne equipment and software. It offers in-flight systems; in-flight services; aviation partner support; and engineering, design, and development services, as well as production operations functions. Featured Stories Want to see what other hedge funds are holding GOGO? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Gogo Inc. ( NASDAQ:GOGO – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Gogo Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Gogo and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
Nebraska has landed one of its most high-profile transfers of the portal era in a former five-star prospect who fills an immediate team need. Ex-Missouri defensive end Williams Nwaneri committed to the Huskers on Thursday afternoon after entering the portal earlier that morning. He has four years of eligibility remaining after redshirting his first college season — he appeared in four games and logged 38 defensive snaps and two tackles this fall. The 6-foot-7, 255-pounder from the Kansas City area held offers from most top schools in college football as the nation’s No. 1 edge rusher in the 2024 class. Nebraska’s connection begins with senior football assistant Jamar Mozee, who was Nwaneri’s high school coach at Lee’s Summit North. Mozee convinced the teenager to play football as a freshman and his stock soared soon after while playing for one of the area’s top programs. Nwaneri as a prep senior logged 50 tackles (13 for loss) in 11 games with 23 quarterback hurries and three forced fumbles. Mozee — who once went through the recruiting process as a K.C. high-school star running back and was part of Oklahoma’s 2000 national-title team — served as one of Nwaneri’s central advisors during his recruitment. Georgia and Oklahoma were the prospect’s other finalists then. Being close to home and an extensive family of supporters was key in his evaluation. “I feel like he wasn’t biased in any way,” Nwaneri said of Mozee a year ago when he signed with Missouri. “He was coming from a place of caring about me. I thank him a lot.” Mozee celebrated with Nwaneri at the time before leaving to join UCF in February 2024 as an off-field staffer. Nebraska coach Matt Rhule hired Mozee in July. At Nwaneri’s signing ceremony last year, Mozee said the player had “pro talent” he flashed daily. “You’ve got to be careful to say that as a high school coach but there’s just not many kids like him, just being honest,” Mozee said. “Physically, the way he’s made, the way he’s built. He’s different than everybody I’ve ever seen.” Nwaneri also played multiple seasons at Lee’s Summit North with incoming Nebraska receiver Isaiah Mozee, Jamar’s son. The younger Mozee has said he leaned on Nwaneri at times during his own recruiting process that included navigating 40-plus offers. Nwaneri drew national headlines as a prep senior when the state of Missouri passed a law allowing high schoolers to earn name-image-likeness benefits once they’ve signed with a school. The legislation applies only to Missouri residents. Rhule this month praised Nebraska’s formidable financial resources made available through its 1890 collective and what’s coming with revenue sharing. It allows the Huskers to be competitive with anyone for any player, he said. That includes Nwaneri, who arrives as the Huskers reset their defensive line with a new position coach and different starters for the entire front. “We are officially now a ‘have,’” Rhule said. “We’re going to have more (resources) than most people in college football.” Get local news delivered to your inbox!Walmart’s mega “Black Friday Deals” sale is coming to a close, but there’s still time to score major savings on those holiday gifts online now. The Walmart “Black Friday Deals” sale will end early on Sunday, Dec. 1 , giving you a few more hours to snag markdowns up to 70% off in some of the best deals of the year from Walmart. This includes big discounts on those hot-ticket electronic devices , essential kitchen appliances , stylish fashion and top toys . Walmart rolled out this big “Black Friday Deals” sale on Nov. 11, splitting the event into two sales that were featured online and in stores. It also gave exclusive online access to Walmart+ members five hours before the general public for a first chance at the best deals. As the second of Walmart’s “Black Friday Deals” sale , this holiday shopping event kicked off on Nov. 25 and will come to a close just before Walmart rolls out online-only deals for Cyber Monday on Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. ET with exclusive online access for Walmart+ members at 8 p.m. ET. The Cyber Monday deals will run until midnight ET on Dec. 2. But before this Cyber Monday sale arrives, you can shop the mega discounts Walmart is still offering now on TVs , wireless headphones , smartwatches , vacuums , cookware , grills and griddles , gaming consoles and more. Shop Walmart’s Black Friday sale To help you find the best deals, here’s a roundup of some of our favorites that you can still grab from Walmart’s “Black Friday Deals” sale before it ends today. 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The Best Cyber Monday & Leftover Black Friday Deals Amazon has the Peloton Bike+ for $500 off in a huge Cyber Monday deal, plus up to 77% off other Peloton products UGG’s Black Friday sale ends soon. Here’s how to get up to 70% off boots and slippers, including Bailey and Tasman styles Walmart’s Cyber Monday sale has massive markdowns — and these 20 online deals have already been revealed Amazon has this 10-piece DEWALT 20V power tool kit back on sale for $450 off in a massive Black Friday deal Amazon has the Oura Ring Gen3 in Horizon and Heritage models for up to 30% off, but not for long Our journalism needs your support. Please subscribe today to NJ.com . Dawn Magyar can be reached at dmagyar@njadvancemedia.com . Have a tip? Tell us at nj.com/tips/ .
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