Posts By Mark Pavilons

PS752 investigator engineers world’s most lethal bullet

Innovations in design are coming faster than the proverbial speeding bullet, thanks to the efforts of a team of ballistics experts. Led by Schomberg’s Andre Milne, of Unicorn Aerospace, field testing continued on a state-of-the art bullets. They say there’s no “magic bullet,” but Milne and his team have proven otherwise. What started as discussions with an Israeli General on the legendary German 88 Millimeter Artillery shell from WW 2 and the now world famous Iron Dome Anti Missile System led to Schomberg’s PS752 investigator engineering two completely new bullets that are generations ahead of any type of ballistic munitions now being used by any military on the planet.

Main Street patio season begins in Schomberg

King joined the rest of Ontario in getting back to normal last Friday, with the easing of restrictions.Ontario moved into step one of its Roadmap ...

Mesay brings the world closer together

The past year has taught all of humankind an important lesson – we are all in this together. Connecting people and helping to eliminate communication barriers is the idea behind Mesay 3 Technology’s AI Translator.

Drastic changes in our vehicles

Innovative, luxurious, curated interiors. Automated everything, sensors that sense, well everything. There’s no precise definition of “luxury car” and it all depends on personal taste. Some say it’s an “indulgence that provides pleasure, satisfaction or ease.”

Petition presented to review victims’ rights

Led by Jennifer Neville-Lake, a petition containing thousands of signatures has been submitted to the federal government to review victims’ rights. MP for Humber River-Black Creek Judy Sgro presented the petition virtually last week. The petition (e-3319) began in April, and contained more than 4,000 signatures.

Kingbridge Innovation Hub Welcomes 80,000 honey bees

The newly announced Kingbridge Innovation Hub is losing no time in getting demonstration projects up and running, sparking interesting discussions and discovery about the natural environment along the way. Several weeks ago, 1,500 white cedar trees, were planted on the property, as part of a tree nursery for native trees and species at risk. Another 9,000 trees of different varieties have been planted in a holding area and will be moved later this year. Now, the trees have been joined by bees.

Township eager to get shovels in the ground for new Rec Centre

The recent government funding for King’s new recreation complex has accelerated the project, to the point where local politicians are anxious to get the shovels in the ground. An update on the project was provided by Chris Fasciano, King’s director of community services. Fasciano noted he’s received many inquiries from the public, following the historic contribution and funding announcement.

Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital officially opens

Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital is the first net new hospital to open in Ontario in 30 years, the first smart hospital.Today, Mackenzie Health officially opened its ...

Canada joins forces to issue notice of claim to Iran

Iran will be formally served with a notice of claim for the downing of Ukrainian Flight 752. Foreign ministers from Canada, Ukraine, the UK and Sweden met last week and issued a joint statement. The International Coordination and Response Group noted the “Republic’s actions and omissions amount to breaches of international law. Our claim states that our respective countries, nationals and residents on board flight PS752 were seriously and irreversibly harmed by the tragedy and Iran must fulfill its legal responsibility to make full reparations to the group of states.

Remote learning continues for remainder of school year

Kids won’t be returning to the classroom this year.The Province decided Wednesday to continue with remote learning for all elementary and secondary students across the ...

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