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european roulette wheel Montrose Regional Health has announced that it has successfully completed its 1000 th successful operation with the Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery System. This milestone reflects the hospital’s continued dedication to utilizing advanced medical technology, ensuring the best and safest experience for patients. “Congratulations to Western Slope Orthopaedics and to our entire surgical team,” said Jeff Mengenhausen, CEO of Montrose Regional Health. “This milestone demonstrates Montrose Regional Health’s commitment to bringing technology and innovation to our rural communities to enhance patient care.”Broken Arrow School Board Candidate Announces Public Meet And GreetWhat The Emerging AI Aesthetic In Film Says About Us

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Republicans rally around Hegseth, Trump’s Pentagon pick, as Gaetz withdraws for attorney generalTORONTO — Strength in base metal stocks helped lift Canada's main stock index Tuesday, while U.S. stock markets were mixed. Markets took on a cautious tone Tuesday, said Greg Taylor, chief investment officer at Purpose Investments. “We had a super strong month of November across the board, and then yesterday was kind of a bit of a give back,” he said, noting that weakness in commodities held the TSX back on Monday. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 45.40 points on Tuesday at 25,635.73. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 76.47 points at 44,705.53. The S&P 500 index was up 2.73 points at 6,049.88, while the Nasdaq composite was up 76.96 points at 19,480.91. In Canada, Scotiabank was the first major bank to report earnings, with the rest to come in short order as the sector caps off earnings season. The bank saw its earnings rise year-over-year, and it set aside a smaller sum for loan losses than it did a year ago. However, its profit came in below analyst expectations, and Scotiabank said it expects continued pressure on loan growth in the coming months. Scotiabank’s share price fell more than three per cent, but Taylor said that was likely investors taking some profit after a strong several months for the stock. “There’s not a lot of expectations for any fireworks from the banks this week,” he said. In the U.S., a report showed U.S. employers advertised slightly more job openings at the end of October than they did the month before, ahead of the monthly jobs report at the end of the week. The U.S. Federal Reserve is set to make its last interest rate decision of the year later this month. “The payroll number Friday is going to be interesting to watch,” said Taylor. “It's certainly a case that if you did get a really strong number, you might get some people putting into question the need for another rate cut at this meeting.” But while economic strength and the promised policies of president-elect Donald Trump could mean fewer rate cuts than previously expected in 2025, Taylor said a cut from the Fed later this month is a “foregone conclusion.” In Canada, where the economy hasn’t weathered high rates as well, another cut is expected next week from the central bank, said Taylor. However, if the Fed does pull back on cuts in the coming year, Canada may have to move with more caution, he said, as the divergence could put further downward pressure on the loonie. The Canadian dollar traded for 71.14 cents US, compared with 71.14 cents US on Monday. The January crude oil contract was up US$1.84 at US$69.94 per barrel and the January natural gas contract was down 17 cents at US$3.04 per mmBTU. The February gold contract was up US$9.40 at US$2,667.90 an ounce and the March copper contract was up 13 cents at US$4.20 a pound. — With files from The Associated Press This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 3, 2024. Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD) Rosa Saba, The Canadian Press

Game show host Wink Martindale is 91. Singer Freddy “Boom Boom” Cannon is 88. Actor-producer-director Max Baer Junior (“The Beverly Hillbillies”) is 87. Actor Gemma Jones is 82. Bassist Bob Mosley of Moby Grape is 82. Singer-bassist Chris Hillman of The Byrds and of the Flying Burrito Brothers is 80. Singer Southside Johnny Lyon of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes is 76. Actor Jeff Bridges is 75. Actor Patricia Wettig is 73. Drummer Brian Prout of Diamond Rio is 69. Jazz singer Cassandra Wilson is 69. Bassist Bob Griffin of The BoDeans is 65. Singer Vinnie Dombroski of Sponge is 62. Actor Marisa Tomei is 60. Comedian Fred Armisen (“Portlandia,” “Saturday Night Live”) is 58. Rapper Jay-Z is 55. Actor Kevin Sussman (“Ugly Betty”) is 54. Model Tyra Banks is 51. . — Associated Press Get local news delivered to your inbox!Battles over books in school libraries have become emblematic of the country’s larger culture wars over race, historical revisionism and gender identity.

76ers face reality as startling statistic forces team to reconsider their future | Sporting NewsKathmandu, Nov 24: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung acknowledged the vital role of journalism in furthering ties among the SAARC countries. At an award handover ceremony organized by the SAARC Journalists Association in Kathmandu on Sunday, Minister Gurung highlighted the significant role of journalists in promoting freedom of speech, protecting human rights and fostering cross-border relations in the region. The Minister lauded the notable contributions of the Association for advancing journalism in SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) region. Similarly, Press Council Nepal's President Bal Krishna Basnet argued that the common issue related to journalism across the South Asian countries at present was how to regulate and streamline social media. "Towards this, the SAARC countries' journalists should hold deliberation on this and draw common conclusions with workable solution," he stressed. Likewise, Association's Chairperson Dr Natraj Ray shared that the Association was working towards establishing itself as a common platform for the journalists across the SAARC countries for knowledge sharing. The Association comprising journalists and media houses from Nepal, India and Bangladesh, was also on its way to include remaining five SAARC member countries, informed Chairperson Ray. On the occasion, Minister Gurung awarded several journalists from SAARC countries including Temba Sherpa from Nepal, Nahid Hossain from Bangladesh, and Amit Halder from India. They were feted in recognition of their outstanding journalistic contributions in the SAARC region as well as for fostering regional cooperation through their journalistic works.(RSS)Single heat wave wiped out millions of Alaska's dominant seabird

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