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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   research community has long yearned for a consequential funding boost for science 鈥?and 2018 is poised to be its year.The Liberal government   federal budget, now believed to be only a few weeks away, is expected to contain a major financial lift for basic scientific research across the country 鈥?one that will address some of t stanley tumbler he concerns laid out last year in a national review of the state of fundamental science.That exercise, led by former University of Toronto president David Naylor, recommended the government end a long stretch of underfunding with phased-in investments over four years 鈥?until there   $1.3 billion more for researchers, scholarships and facilities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley water bottle     It remains to be seen how much spending the budget will contain, and for how long. The Naylor report calls for a steady increase in funding for scientific endeavours 鈥?with a particular focus on federal granting councils, whi stanley cup ch oversee the distribution of federal grants to researchers.The report is calling on the government to gradually add $485 million a year to its annual funding allotment for granting councils.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Government sources suggest the budget is unlikely to include a point-by-point endorsement of the Naylor report, but it is expected to contain a major increase for granting councils as well as significant investments in science, i Dijs Today s coronavirus news: WestJet suspends 300 unvaccinated staffers; Novavax submits vaccine for Canadian approval; unvaccinated workers force B.C. hospitals to delay surgeries; Ontario reporting 422
 43rd Annual Trees of Christmas opens at Houchens Center The Sights and Sounds of Christmas November 28, 2022 Meghann Stamps, Share This StoryFacebookTwittere stanley cup mailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. 聽This past Saturday, the Eloise B. Houchens Center celebrated its 43rd annual Trees of Christmas Opening Ceremony.The Bowling Green community flooded the center over the weekend to see  The Sights and Sounds of Christmas .Local civic groups and non-profits have donated over 30聽Christmas trees, each one with a unique character of its own.Attendees said its a well known tradition that kids favorite part visiting the Trees of Christmas is casting their votes by placing coins in the jar under their favorite Christmas trees. Eloise B. Houche stanley polska ns Center President Judy Sampson said,  We do this as a gift to the community because a lot of traditions just fade out, but 43 years of doing the trees, and it just grows every single year. You can swing by to see the Trees of Christmas through December 21st. Stop by Monday through Saturday from 10 am until 4 pm and Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm.You can call Eloise B. Houchens Center at 1115 Adams Street to set other visits by appointment at 270-842-6761.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App                                                                                                                                                                       stanley thermos