Aloha Lego Friday!
Lego bricks and other items are manufactured by the Lego
Group, which is based in Billund, Denmark. It was in this city
in 1932 that a carpenter by the name of Ole Kirk Christiansen
began making wooden toys. Two years later, his company began
being called "Lego," which came from leg godt, the
Danish phrase meaning "play well." The company started making
plastic toys in 1947, and interlocking bricks in 1949. Called
"Automatic Binding Bricks," they were based on Kiddicraft
Self-Locking Bricks. It was on today's date in 1958 that a
patent for Lego bricks was applied for, which is why today is
known as International LEGO Day, a day on which we celebrate
all things Lego.
Firefighters hope Washington bill will help remove toxic chemicals from protective gear
Firefighters already are diagnosed with certain cancers at a higher rate
than the rest of the population, according to a study from the National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Fisheries Department bans bottom fishing in Howe Sound near glass sponge reefs
The federal government has now protected all identified sections of
prehistoric and living glass-sponge reefs in Howe Sound. As of this
week, trawling for shrimp and setting prawn and crab traps is banned in
five sections of Howe Sound by commercial or recreational fishers.
Piece of state legislation has its detractors in Skagit County
With a state-level push to save salmon by planting trees along streams,
angst is increasing among landowners and government representatives in
farm-focused Skagit County.
Indigenous non-profit looks to buy Trans Mountain Pipeline
A new Indigenous non-profit organization is seeking an ownership stake
in the Trans Mountain Pipeline, saying its aim is to make sure
communities along the pipeline's route receive its benefits directly.
Nesika Services publicly launched Monday, calling itself a grassroots,
community-led not-for-profit.
E.P.A. Chief Vows to ‘Do Better’ to Protect Poor Communities
The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday will announce
stepped-up enforcement and monitoring to help disadvantaged communities
struggling with polluted air and water.
B.C. glaciers melting 7 times faster in past decade than previous years, UNBC study finds
Glaciers in British Columbia and Alberta have been melting an average of
seven times faster over the past decade than in previous time periods,
according to a new study from geologists at the University of Northern
British Columbia.
New salmon farm proposals for B.C. coast raise questions about Ottawa’s promised 2025 phase-out
A raft of proposals to expand open-net pen salmon farms on the B.C.
coast, including a plan for a new salmon farm off the north-east coast
of Vancouver Island, is raising questions about whether fish farming
will really be phased out in the province or whether companies will find
ways, such as partnerships with First Nations, to circumvent federal
Liberal government pledges to remove open-net pen salmon farms from B.C.
waters by 2025.
Supreme Court tees up wetlands fight that could cuff EPA
The Supreme Court’s decision today to take a fresh look at the scope of
the Clean Water Act could impair EPA’s ability to protect isolated
wetlands and ephemeral and intermittent streams.
U.S. officials consider plan that would 'send' Nooksack River overflow into Canada
A plan devised by American officials that could lead to the creation of a
“floodway” to allow the Nooksack River to spill into Canada during high
water has many Abbotsford residents on edge.
Searching for the Future of Sunscreen
Scientists are sourcing new ultraviolet ray–blocking compounds from
algae, seaweed, cyanobacteria, and other marine creatures with the hope
of designing a more environmentally friendly sunscreen.
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