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MADISON, Wis., March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As dairy gains renewed national momentum for its nutritional value and role in balanced diets, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin (DFW) expands Born to Dairy: Wisconsin Originals with real Wisconsin dairy farmers showing up in unexpected places across the state: city buses and billboards. Beginning this week, bus wraps and billboards featuring Born to Dairy are rolling out in major cities across the state, bringing the larger-than-life faces and stories of the people behind Wisconsin dairy directly into the everyday spaces where consumers live, work and travel. Growing interest in high-quality protein, whole foods and transparency about where food comes from is helping drive renewed attention to dairy. Rather…

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Refreshed Categories Reflect Today’s PR Industry Landscape in New York CityEarly Submissions Due Friday, April 24 NEW YORK, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Public Relations Society of America’s New York Chapter (PRSA-NY) announced today that entries are now open for the 39th Annual Big Apple Awards, the premier program recognizing excellence in public relations and integrated communications across the New York metro area. This year’s theme, Where Stories Move Hearts, Minds and Markets, reflects the power of modern communications in the Big Apple. Today’s narratives do more than shape perception or drive revenue. They inspire action, build trust,…

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IRVINE, Calif., March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Thomas Global Systems has showcased its M1A2 Abrams Immersive Tactical Trainer (ITT) to United States Government departments and industry partners, supporting the evaluation of next‑generation synthetic training capabilities for armored forces operating in multinational environments. The Abrams ITT, acquired by the Australian Army under Project LAND 907, was demonstrated as part of U.S. Government assessment activities focused on future virtual training systems and interoperability. The evaluation included the containerized variant of the system (Abrams ITT‑C) and was conducted in collaboration with the Australian Defence Force. As part of the activity, a formal…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prairie Harm Reduction says it has terminated the employment of its executive director, stating financial management “fell significant short of what was required.” The organization, which is Saskatoon’s only safe consumption site, said its board of directors was advised on March 5 of a significant financial shortfall in operating funds.“Over the past year, demand for our services has increased by nearly 300 per cent, and it appears that in our effort to respond to that need and avoid turning people away, PHR spent more than our revenues allowed,” a statement from PHR…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadian officials spoke to Trump administration representatives about a proposed revival of part of the canceled Keystone XL oil pipeline in a meeting in Houston this week, Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson said Tuesday. The project proposed by Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow and ‌its U.S. partner Bridger Pipeline – which could increase Canada’s crude exports to the U.S. by more than 12 per cent ⁠if it goes ahead – was one of the ‌topics Hodgson said he and Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S., Mark Wiseman, discussed with U.S. Energy Secretary…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Ontario Superior Court has approved Corus Entertainment’s request to proceed with a previously announced recapitalization. The deal had originally gone to a shareholder vote in January but after narrowly falling short of full shareholder approval, Corus sought court approval to move ahead with its plan as it was permitted to do.“As we have said, we believe the proposed recapitalization transaction represents the best path for Corus and I’m very pleased with today’s decision,” John Gossling, Corus’ chief executive officer, said in a statement. Get weekly money news Get expert insights, Q&A…

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dycom Industries, Inc. (NYSE: DY) today announced the appointment of Raejeanne Skillern to its Board of Directors, effective March 24, 2026. Ms. Skillern is a highly regarded technology executive with over 30 years of leadership experience spanning hyperscale cloud, data center infrastructure, communications and artificial intelligence. She has a proven track record of leading multi-billion-dollar business units at global organizations including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Intel and Flex. “We are pleased to welcome Raejeanne to the Dycom Board of Directors,” said Richard K. Sykes, Dycom’s Independent Chairman of the Board.…

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HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Highlights: Completed construction at the high-grade Bayan Khundii Gold Mine in Q3 2025Produced first gold in September 2025 and sold 7,434 ounces gold at average price of US$4,187, for US$31M in gross project revenues including silver by-product in 2025Announced updated independent mineral resource estimate for Zuun Mod molybdenum-copper porphyry project and initiation of preliminary economic assessmentEntered option agreement to acquire up to 80% of the Tereg Uul Copper-Gold ProjectConducted exploration programs at Bayan Khundii (Dark Horse), Zuun Mod molybdenum, Khuvyn Khar copper and Tereg Uul Erdene Resource Development Corp. (TSX:ERD; MSE:ERDN;…

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LOS ANGELES, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Epirus, General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) and Kodiak AI (Kodiak) today unveiled Leonidas Autonomous Ground Vehicle (AGV), a mobile, fully autonomous vehicle for counter-UAS, critical point defense and homeland security missions. Leonidas AGV features Epirus’ Leonidas high-power microwave platform integrated onto a commercial-grade truck platform equipped with Kodiak’s AI-powered autonomous driving system, the Kodiak Driver. General Dynamics Land Systems served as lead system integrator. Leonidas AGV delivers a mobile counter-UAS capability that can be operated without human intervention or teleoperated to extend the counter-UAS line of defense across fixed-site and expeditionary mission sets. Designed for autonomous critical…

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After decades of only licensing its chip designs for others to use, UK-based Arm revealed the first chip it’s producing on its own, and the first customer. Dubbed the Arm AGI CPU, it’s another chip designed for inference, or running the cloud processing for AI tools like AI agents that can continue to spawn more and more tasks to run at once. The first company in line to use it is Meta, which has reportedly struggled to launch its own AI chips.Meta says it’s both the lead partner and co-developer, and plans to work on “multiple generations” of the datacenter…

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