WikiNews: Top Edits From Last Week - Jesus invents the internet

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The news according to Wikipedia's most recent edits. This episode's notable edits include:

  1. Backslash: "Some forget how during the Last Supper, Jesus broke the bread in half, making each piece break in like this /. He then told his followers to look towards him and preach to the heavens that this shall be the backslash and thus, the internet was made."
  2. Gyspy Cop: "In law enforcement, the phrase "gypsy cop" is slang for a police officer who transfers between police departments frequently, often because of misconduct or poor job performance."
  3. Night Combat: "Night fighting between standing armies was rare during ancient times. Night logistics were mostly limited to the carrying of torches, or navigation by what little light was provided by the stars or moon. However, circumstances occasionally necessitated fighting at night."

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Today's Top Wikipedia Edits

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According to Wikipedia:

  1. "Big Brother: Over the Top" airs only on CBS All Access, an over-the-top subscription streaming service. Cornbread was evicted.
  2. In Wikipedia's "List of Years in Animation," 1992 saw the start of Sailor Moon, Aladdin, X-Men, and Crayon Shin-Chan
  3. In Duncan, BC, "public transit is provided in conjunction with BC Transit and the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System. This is one of the most weirdest things ever."

For more Wikipedia edits, tune in to WikiNews on Tuesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at noon. Right here on CFUR 88.7FM. Source: www.listen.hatnote.com

 

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Celtic Fire Season 12 Episode 3

Celebrate October with Celtic Fire! On tonight's show - more from the Traditions of Tiree, Aon Teanga, and the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. Also coming up on this episode Blair Douglas and Breabach...and many more! Tune in!  

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Ether in The Attic - Episode #138: Disaster Blaster - 20161003

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Messes, they follow us everywhere. Why? Because that's what we are. A series of beautiful messes, mishaps, mistakes, and errors. All combining to make us who we are, an ethereal beauty of broken glass and belly lint.Stay tuned for great business tips of the week. Ever thought of Chimney Sweeping?

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UNBC makes a step forward

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UNBC makes another step forward

by Grant Bachand

09-30-2016

The University of Northern British Columbia and the Lheidli T’enneh signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The ceremony which was held Friday morning saw the unveiling of a sign at the entrance of UNBC in the Dakehl (Carrier) language which reads “House of Learning.” Accompanying the unveiling of the sign a Lheidli T'enneh flag has now been hoisted to fly high amongst the Canadian, British Columbia and Prince George flags.

“These permanent fixtures on campus are just more examples of how the UNBC community and the Lheidli T’enneh can continue to build a co-operative, long-lasting and mutually beneficial relationship where principles of respect, communication, trust and understanding will lead to positive and meaningful collaborations and partnerships.” - Daniel Weeks President of UNBC

This will be one of many steps forward in educating the students, staff and faculty at UNBC about the history of Prince George and the Lheidli T’enneh. Weeks talked about a new program going to be launched which will help educate new students, staff and faculty about the history as well.

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WikiNews - Sept 27 2016

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The news according to Wikipedia's most recent edits. This episode's notable edits include:

  1. "Nature abounds with structures built by animals other than humans, or animal architecture, as it is commonly termed"
  2. Saskatchewan Highway 26 "also piggybacks or shares its route for 29km with Highway 3. This is called a concurrency"
  3. Joseph Stalin, dictator of the Soviet Union, has been referred to as "Father of Nations," "Generalisimus," "Brilliant Genius of Humanity," "Gardener of Human Happiness," and "Great Architect of Communism"

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