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The target size of the retail infrastructure bond is HK$20 billion, with each lot offered at HK$10,000 and a tenor of three years. Interest will be paid semi-annually at a rate linked to inflation in Hong Kong, subject to a minimum of 3.5 percent. Although the airport and silver bonds issued earlier offer higher rates at 4.25 and 4 percent respectively, market watchers view the new bond as attractive, despite the US Fed kicking off its rate cut cycle. In other news, Kuaishou Technology (1024) and New Oriental Education & Technology (9901) will be added to the Hang Seng Index and New World Development (0017) will be excluded for the second time following a quarterly review, effective on December 9. The weights of Kuaishou and New Oriental will be 1.28 and 0.23 percent respectively. The number of members on the benchmark will rise from 82 to 83, with 24 of them from Hong Kong.ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. (AP) — PGA Tour rookie Patrick Fishburn played bogey-free for an 8-under 64 for his first lead after any round. Joel Dahmen was 10 shots behind and had a bigger cause for celebration Friday in the RSM Classic. Dahmen made a 5-foot par putt on his final hole for a 2-under 68 in tough conditions brought on by the wind and cold, allowing him to make the cut on the number and get two more days to secure his PGA Tour card for next year. He is No. 124 in the FedEx Cup. “I still got more to write this weekend for sure,” said Dahmen, who recently had said his story is not yet over. “But without having the opportunity to play this weekend, my story would be a lot shorter this year.” Fishburn took advantage of being on the easier Plantation course, with trees blocking the brunt of the wind and two additional par 5s. He also was helped by Maverick McNealy, who opened with a 62 on the tougher Seaside course, making two bogeys late in his round and having to settle for a 70. Fishburn, who already has locked up his card for next year, was at 11-under 131 and led McNealy and Lee Hodges (63) going into the weekend. Michael Thorbjornsen had a 69 and was the only player who had to face Seaside on Friday who was among the top five. What mattered on this day, however, was far down the leaderboard. The RSM Classic is the final tournament of the PGA Tour season, and only the top 125 in the FedEx Cup have full status in 2025. That's more critical than ever with the tour only taking the top 100 for full cards after next season. Players like Dahmen will need full status to get as many playing opportunities as they can. That explains why he felt so much pressure on a Friday. He didn't make a bogey after his opening hole and was battling temperatures in the low 50s that felt even colder with the wind ripping off the Atlantic waters of St. Simons Sound. He made a key birdie on the 14th, hitting a 4-iron for his second shot on the 424-yard hole. Dahmen also hit wedge to 2 feet on the 16th that put him on the cut line, and from the 18th fairway, he was safely on the green some 40 feet away. But he lagged woefully short, leaving himself a testy 5-footer with his job on the line. “It was a great putt. I was very nervous,” Dahmen said. “But there's still work to do. It wasn't the game-winner, it was like the half-court shot to get us to halftime. But without that, and the way I played today, I wouldn't have anything this weekend.” His playing partners weren't so fortunate. The tour put three in danger of losing their cards in the same group — Zac Blair (No. 123), Dahmen and Wesley Bryan (No. 125). The cut was at 1-under 141. Blair and Bryan came to the 18th hole needing birdie to be assured of making the cut and both narrowly missed. Now they have to wait to see if anyone passes them, which is typically the case. Thorbjornsen in a tie for fourth and Daniel Berger (66 at Plantation) in a tie for 17th both were projected to move into the top 125. Dahmen, indeed, still has work to do. Fishburn gets a weekend to see if he can end his rookie year with a win. “I've had a lot of experience playing in cold growing up in Utah, playing this time of year, kind of get used to playing when the body’s not moving very well and you’ve got to move your hands,” said Fishburn, who played college golf at BYU. “Just pretty happy with how I played.” Ludvig Aberg, the defending champion and No. 5 player in the world competing for the first time in more than two months because of knee surgery, bounced back with a 64 on Plantation and was back in the mix. Aberg played with Luke Clanton, the Florida State sophomore who looks like he belongs each week. Clanton, the No. 1 player in the world amateur ranking who received a sponsor exemption, had a 65 at Plantation and was two shots off the lead. Clanton already has a runner-up and two other top 10s since June. “Playing with him, it's pretty awesome to watch,” Clanton said. “We were kind of fanboying a little it. I know he's a really good dude but to be playing with him and to see what he's done over the last couple years, it's pretty inspirational.” AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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Charlie Roy (excellence English, merit digital technology, mathematics, PE, certificate of attainment); Ashton Spears (excellence digital technology, English, mathematics, merit Japanese, music, PE, social studies, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Covey Stevenson (excellence English, music, technology, visual art, merit digital technology, Japanese, mathematics, PE, social studies, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Marcel Taani (excellence Te Reo Māori, merit English, certificate of attainment); Stanley Vatuvei (excellence digital technology, certificate of attainment). 9Sr: Xavier Cadogan (merit English, technology, certificate of attainment); Jack Christie (merit English, PE, social studies, technology, visual art, certificate of attainment); Charlie Craig (excellence visual art, merit English, certificate of attainment); Meki Elisara (certificate of attainment); Kaveinga Fakataha (merit music, social studies, visual art, certificate of attainment); Capp Hewison (merit English, certificate of attainment); Cruz Hinson (excellence English, merit social studies, technology, certificate of attainment); Jaxon Hitchens (merit music, social studies, technology, certificate of attainment); Harper McLay (excellence English, merit PE, social studies, technology, visual art, certificate of attainment); Jake Restieaux (merit technology, certificate of attainment); Max Rodger (excellence English, merit social studies, certificate of attainment); Marques Stewart- Fuatavai (merit English, visual art, certificate of attainment); Byson Taana (merit social studies, certificate of attainment); Tahana Taiapa-Sinclair (merit English, social studies, technology, certificate of attainment); Ryu Wheki Tupu- Wahitapu (excellence English, technology, visual art, merit digital technology, music, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Jarvis Wilson (merit English, social studies, Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment). Year 10 Rector’s commendation for All-round Personal Excellence 10Bd Benjamin Adams, Mana Aumata, Levi Baxter, Alexander Bork, Eden Brummitt Rodriguez, Ayden Chung, Cohen Daniels, Sean Garcillanosa, Rory Harrold, Nico Harvey, Aaron Hill, Hugo Jury, Charlie Kean, Umair Khan, Connor MacDonald, Cooper Maclean, Ashton Macnee, Logan McFarlane, Jackson McLaughlan, Oakley Muir, Flynn Nilsen, Lachie Rowley, Tieke Runga, Jackson Sam, Ethan Shirley, Ethan Wardrop. 10Bl Dylan Enaje, Riley Goldsmith, Jd Jones, Kaleb Morris, Matin Shakib, Isaac Tafo’ou. 10Gi Lorenzo Adams, Kean Agocoy, Ben Calder, Ben Carline, Nick Dzadza, Arlo Fenwick, Hussein Ghanam, Noah Hamilton-Smith, Jacob Hoessler, Leoma Imamura, Harry Lyons, Darcy Mason, Cayden Pistorius, Tuki Potiki, Iwikau Te Aika, Maz Te Kanawa, Kensuke Tominaga, Silas Unu, Thomas Weatherall. 10Hn Bakeua Bakeua, Michael Broderick, Rregy De Villa, Ryder Hancock, Finn Sinclair, Junior Talatonu, Jack Underhill. 10Mh Patrick Brown, Jack Campbell, Rich Davies, Charlie Gamble, Silver Iakopo, Ryder Jefferies, Ash La Hood, Archie McLaughlan, Kayden Oranje. 10St Mina Ali, Alex Bailey, Ethan Bayne, Alex Burgess, Austin Dalziel, Kartik Giroti, Edward Hager, Nate Hancock, Jack Higgins, Evan Lowrey, Angus Macgregor, Kaishi Maruyama, Tom Pryor, Thomas Reynolds, Job Santos, Marlon Scott, Flint Sherborne-France, Lou Simmers, Charlie Stevenson, Jackson Te Raki, Leo Young. 10Te William Blakie, Chris Booyens, Eddie Bracey, Will Heggie, Ollie Hill, Toby Holland, Owen Jack, Nathan Maree, Roman Meijerink, Nived Menon, Ben K Nguyen, Ben T Nguyen, Taine Rangitutia, James Reay, Gabe Scott, Kais Shaheer, Ben Shaw, Levi Simpson, Villie Steenkamp, Gregor Watts, Jack Wilson, Aiden Zhang, Henry Zhong. 10Bd Benjamin Adams (excellence geography, science, merit economics, English, history, mathematics, PE, social studies, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Mana Aumata (excellence English, PE, science, social studies, Te Reo Māori, visual art, merit economics, mathematics, Rector’s commendation all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Levi Baxter (excellence design and visual communication, merit digital technology, mathematics, science, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Alexander Bork (excellence digital technology, mathematics, science, social studies, merit economics, English, PE, sports performance, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Eden Brummitt Rodriguez (department prize PE, excellence economics, mathematics, PE, science, social studies, Spanish, sports performance, merit English, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities football most promising player, certificate of attainment); Ayden Chung (excellence digital technology, mathematics, science, sports performance, visual art, merit English, PE, social studies, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Liam Dalley (excellence Japanese, merit digital technology, economics, English, science, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Cohen Daniels (excellence digital technology, PE, science, merit English, mathematics, social studies, Te Reo Māori, visual art, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Sean Garcillanosa (excellence music, Spanish, merit mathematics, science, social studies, Oestreicher gold, service to school library, certificate of attainment); Rory Harrold (excellence mathematics, PE, science, social studies, visual art, merit economics, English, French, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities curling award, water polo greatest contribution, certificate of attainment); Nico Harvey (department prize social studies, excellence digital technology, economics, English, French, mathematics, science, social studies, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, sports and activities curling award, certificate of attainment); Aaron Hill (excellence digital technology, merit English, geography, PE, science, social studies, Oestreicher bronze, sports and activities curling award, certificate of attainment); Hugo Jury (excellence PE, sports performance rugby, merit, English, geography, science, Te Reo Māori, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Charlie Kean (merit English, geography, mathematics, PE, science, visual art, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Umair Khan (excellence French, mathematics, merit economics, English, geography, PE, science, social studies, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Connor MacDonald (excellence PE, merit history, mathematics, science, social studies, sports performance rugby, technology, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Cooper Maclean (department prize Spanish, sports performance, excellence economics, English, mathematics, PE, science, social studies, Spanish, sports performance, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities athletics U15 1500m champion, certificate of attainment); Ashton Macnee (excellence mathematics, sports science, technology, visual art, merit PE, science, social studies, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Logan McFarlane (excellence design and visual communication, mathematics, science, social studies, visual art, merit economics, English, PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Jackson McLaughlan (excellence PE, visual art, merit economics, English, mathematics, science, social studies, sports performance rugby, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Oakley Muir (excellence mathematics, technology, merit economics, French, PE, science, social studies, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Flynn Nilsen (excellence economics, Japanese, mathematics, music, science, social studies, merit English, PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, sports and activities curling award certificate of attainment); Lachie Rowley (excellence design and visual communication, mathematics, science, social studies, merit economics, English PE, Te Reo Māori, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Tieke Runga (excellence PE, merit history, mathematics, science, social studies, Te Reo Māori, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities basketball most outstanding player, certificate of attainment); Jackson Sam (excellence English, mathematics, PE, science, social studies, visual art, merit economics, history, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Ethan Shirley (department prize technology, excellence mathematics, PE, science, sports performance, technology, merit geography, social studies, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Ethan Wardrop (department prize visual art, excellence design and visual communication, English, history, mathematics, PE, science, social studies, visual art, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment). 10Bl: Dylan Enaje (merit Spanish, technology, visual art, certificate of attainment); Riley Goldsmith (merit English, Spanish, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Jameson Green (excellence technology, certificate of attainment); Brodie Harris (special prize most improved junior mathematician, merit PE, certificate of attainment); Jd Jones (excellence English, merit PE, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Kaleb Morris (excellence visual art, merit technology, certificate of attainment); Jaxten Paterson (merit digital technology, PE, certificate of attainment); Albie Paul (certificate of attainment); Ryvah Ratima (excellence PE, merit English, Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment); Olly Roberts (excellence technology, merit PE, certificate of attainment); River Ryalls (merit English, certificate of attainment); Matin Shakib (excellence PE, merit English, technology, visual art, certificate of attainment); Isaac Tafo’ou (merit English, music, PE, Spanish, certificate of attainment), Oliver Walsh (merit PE, sports and activities rugby most valuable player, certificate of attainment). 10Gi: Lorenzo Adams (excellence Spanish, merit English, geography, PE social studies, certificate of attainment); Kean Agocoy (merit Spanish, technology, visual art, certificate of attainment); Van Bennett (merit digital technology, music, certificate of attainment); Cole Berry (merit English, Japanese, social studies, certificate of attainment); Ben Calder (excellence digital technology, mathematics, PE, merit economics, English, social studies, sports performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Ben Carline (merit digital technology, English, French, PE, social studies, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Nick Dzadza (excellence visual art, merit design and visual communication, English, history, PE, science, social studies, certificate of attainment); Kahu Eddy (excellence Te Reo Māori, merit PE, Certificate of attainment); Arlo Fenwick (excellence PE, Te Reo Māori, merit geography, social studies, technology, certificate of attainment); Hussein Ghanam (excellence digital technology, merit economics, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Campbell Gullery (excellence PE, merit social studies, certificate of attainment); Noah Hamilton-Smith (excellence design and visual communication, digital technology, PE, social studies, merit English, history, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic excellence, certificate of attainment); Jacob Hoessler (excellence geography, Te Reo Māori, merit PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Leoma Imamura (excellence Japanese, merit technology, certificate of attainment); Harry Lyons (excellence French, geography, social studies, merit English, PE, technology, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Darcy Mason (excellence PE, social studies, technology, visual art, merit economics, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Ryan Nafatali (excellence Te Reo Māori, merit PE, social studies, sports performance rugby, certificate of attainment); Cayden Pistorius (department prize French, excellence French, social studies, visual art, merit drama, PE, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Tuki Potiki (department prize Te Reo Māori, excellence music, Te Reo Māori, merit history, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Nobu Shinohara (excellence PE, certificate of attainment); Iwikau Te Aika (excellence Te Reo Māori, merit digital technology, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Maz Te Kanawa (excellence Te Reo Māori, merit economics, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Riley Thompson (merit geography, mathematics, PE, social studies, Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment); Noah Tod (merit PE, certificate of attainment); Kensuke Tominaga (merit PE, technology, certificate of attainment); Silas Unu (merit Japanese, PE, certificate of attainment); Thomas Weatherall (excellence sports performance, visual art, merit English, geography, PE, social studies, Oestreicher silver, sports and activities cross country keenness and enthusiasm, certificate of attainment). 10Hn: Isaac Anderson (merit mathematics, PE, certificate of attainment); Bakeua Bakeua (merit mathematics, music, PE, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Michael Broderick (excellence technology, merit PE, Oestreicher bronze, sports and activities hockey most valuable junior all-round player, certificate of attainment); Sam Caldwell (excellence PE, merit geography, social studies, sports performance, sports and activities football best weekly player and most outstanding player, certificate of attainment); Cario Christian (excellence PE, certificate of attainment); Jacob Coombs (merit digital technology, mathematics, PE, certificate of attainment); Rregy De Villa (excellence digital technology, merit geography, certificate of attainment); Eli Fox (merit economics, mathematics, PE, certificate of attainment); Kiedis Gray (merit history, PE, social studies, sports performance rugby, Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment); Ryder Hancock (excellence technology, visual art, merit English, mathematics, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Yannic Kalia (excellence visual art, merit economics, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Bryley Mcgregor (excellence technology, mathematics, certificate of attainment); Amos McQuillan (merit technology, visual art, certificate of attainment); Thomas Mitchell (merit technology, certificate of attainment); Keo Morrison (merit English, mathematics, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Jack Murray (merit economics, PE, certificate of attainment); Harry Newcombe (merit economics, English, geography, social studies, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Jack Proctor (merit mathematics, PE, sports performance rugby, technology, sports and activities cricket most valuable junior all-round player, touch most valuable junior player, sports and activities athletics U15 champion, certificate of attainment); James Ross (certificate of attainment); Jackson Shaw (merit PE, certificate of attainment); Finn Sinclair (excellence design and visual communication, digital technology, mathematics, merit economics, English, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Pheonix Stevenson-Wright (merit mathematics, technology, certificate of attainment); Junior Talatonu (excellence design and visual communication, mathematics, visual art, merit PE, technology, certificate of attainment); Jack Underhill (excellence mathematics, merit history, music, social studies, technology, certificate of attainment). 10Kl: Jordy Bruce (merit PE, certificate of attainment); Aiden Cairns (merit English, PE, certificate of attainment); Noah Gabbott (merit technology, certificate of attainment); Tysin Gill (certificate of attainment); Siris Jackson (excellence PE, certificate of attainment); Riley Mair (certificate of attainment); Ryder McNally (merit social studies, certificate of attainment); Jordan Mercer (merit PE, Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment); Samisoni Molia (certificate of attainment); Jerome Parkinson (excellence Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment); Hunter Roberts (excellence technology, merit PE, visual art, certificate of attainment); Hemi Robinson (merit PE, certificate of attainment); Te Apanui Uiti-Ryder (excellence Te Reo Māori, merit PE, certificate of attainment). 10Mh: Kalel Beer-Williams (merit PE, Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment); Riley Boereboom (merit PE, visual art, certificate of attainment); Patrick Brown (merit drama, geography, social studies, certificate of attainment); Jack Campbell (merit PE, sports performance rugby, visual art, Oestreicher silver, volleyball most improved junior player, certificate of attainment); Harrison Corbett (merit PE, technology, certificate of attainment); Rich Davies (merit design and visual communication, certificate of attainment); Fletcher Doyle-Rotch (merit design and visual communication, certificate of attainment); Semisi Fakataha (merit PE, technology, visual art, certificate of attainment); Charlie Gamble (merit design and visual communication, English, certificate of attainment); Sam Griffith (merit PE, social studies, technology, certificate of attainment); Silver Iakopo (excellence digital technology, merit music, PE, social studies, sports performance rugby, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Ryder Jefferies (merit PE, social studies, visual art, certificate of attainment); Dechey Keefe-White (excellence PE, merit Te Reo Māori, certificate of attainment); Lucas Kramers (merit PE, Te Reo Māori, Oestreicher bronze, touch most improved year 10 player touch academy, certificate of attainment); Ash La Hood (excellence design and visual communication, PE, technology, merit social studies, sports performance rugby, sports and activities rugby most improved player, certificate of attainment); Archie McLaughlan (excellence digital technology, merit English, history, Japanese, social studies, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Lachie Mitchell (merit PE, certificate of attainment); Kayden Oranje (certificate of attainment); Frederick Reed (excellence technology, visual art, merit PE, golf King’s most promising junior, certificate of attainment); Lucas Russell-Reihana (excellence PE, technology, merit sports performance rugby, visual art, certificate of attainment); Ashton Sharples (certificate of attainment); Nantei Teweti (merit music, volleyball most valuable player, certificate of attainment); Issei Yachimata (certificate of attainment). 10St: Mina Ali (department prize digital technology, excellence digital technology, merit economics, English, PE, science, social studies, Te Reo Māori, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Alex Bailey (special prize winner year 10 speech competition, excellence digital technology, visual art, merit Japanese, PE, science, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Ethan Bayne (excellence PE, technology, merit economics, mathematics, social studies, sports performance Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Jamie Blair (merit PE, social studies, technology, certificate of attainment); Alex Burgess (excellence geography, mathematics, PE, social studies, merit economics, English, science, sports performance, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Eros Chan (excellence digital technology, mathematics, visual art, merit social studies, technology, certificate of attainment); Austin Dalziel (excellence design and visual communication, social studies, Spanish, merit English, science, Oestreicher gold, service to school library, certificate of attainment); Kartik Giroti (excellence digital technology, French, merit economics, English, mathematics, social studies, Oestreicher silver, service to school library, certificate of attainment); Zach Gray (merit mathematics, social studies, certificate of attainment); Edward Hager (excellence French, merit digital technology, English, geography, PE, science, social studies, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Nate Hancock (excellence English, science, social studies, Te Reo Māori, merit economics, history, PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, certificate of attainment); Jack Higgins (merit digital technology, economics, English, mathematics, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Zac Lawson (excellence Te Reo Māori, merit digital technology, English, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Evan Lowrey (excellence geography, PE, social studies, merit economics, English, mathematics, science, sports performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Angus Macgregor (excellence PE, merit geography, social studies, Oestreicher bronze, touch junior 1st’s leadership, certificate of attainment); Kaishi Maruyama (excellence mathematics, PE, technology, certificate of attainment); Tom Pryor (excellence Japanese, technology, merit mathematics, PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Otto Reid (merit PE, sports and activities basketball most improved player, certificate of attainment); Thomas Reynolds (merit English, geography, history, PE, social studies, sports science, sports and activities cricket greatest contribution, certificate of attainment); Job Santos (excellence music, technology, merit PE, social studies, certificate of attainment); Marlon Scott (excellence digital technology, English, PE, merit economics, mathematics, science, social studies, sports performance, certificate of attainment); Flint Sherborne-France (excellence geography, history, PE, social studies, merit English, Japanese, mathematics, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Lou Simmers (department prize Japanese, excellence digital technology, Japanese, mathematics, music, PE, merit social studies, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Charlie Stevenson (excellence PE, social studies, technology, visual art, merit economics, mathematics, science, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Jackson Te Raki (excellence digital technology, merit economics, PE, social studies, Te Reo Māori, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Harry Wood (excellence English, PE, merit economics, social studies, sports performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Leo Young (excellence digital technology, merit economics, English, history, PE, social studies, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment). 10Te: William Blakie (accelerant award top year 10 in year 11 music, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, economics, level 1 music, PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, service to school library, certificate of attainment); Chris Booyens (department prize drama, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, drama, technology, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, service to school library, certificate of attainment); Eddie Bracey (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, economics, geography, merit Cambridge English, PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, certificate of attainment); Ethan Bradburn-Hay (merit Cambridge combined science, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, economics, geography, PE, certificate of attainment); Will Heggie (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, sports performance, technology, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities football sportsmanship trophy, certificate of attainment); Ollie Hill (department prize design and visual communication, sports science, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, design and visual communication, PE, sports science, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities cricket most promising junior bowler, certificate of attainment); Toby Holland (department prize geography, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, French geography, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Owen Jack (department prize Spanish, technology, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, Spanish technology, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, swimming year 10 champion, certificate of attainment); Nathan Maree (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, digital technology, music, merit Cambridge English, PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Roman Meijerink (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, economics, history, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher bronze, certificate of attainment); Nived Menon (department prize economics, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, digital technology, economics, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Felix Newell (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Te Reo Māori, merit Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, geography, PE, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Ben T Nguyen (accelerant award top year 10 academic student, department prize Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, economics, level 1 music, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Ben K Nguyen (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, digital technology, level 1 music, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Taine Rangitutia (excellence PE, merit Cambridge combined science, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, Te Reo Māori, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); James Reay (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, geography, Japanese, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, certificate of attainment); Gabe Scott (excellence Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, PE, technology, visual art, merit Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher silver, sports and activities hockey most improved junior player, certificate of attainment); Kais Shaheer (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, digital technology, economics, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities water polo most improved junior player, certificate of attainment); Ben Shaw (excellence Cambridge mathematics, digital technology, merit Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, history, certificate of attainment); Levi Simpson (accelerant award top year 10 mathematics accelerant, department prize music, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, music, PE, sports performance, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities cricket most promising junior batsman, certificate of attainment); Villie Steenkamp (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge mathematics, digital technology, French, merit Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, PE Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Gregor Watts (department prize Cambridge mathematics, history, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, drama, history, PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, sports and activities athletics U14 champion, certificate of attainment); Jack Wilson (excellence music, merit Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, PE, visual art, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Aiden Zhang (department prize Cambridge combined science, excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Cambridge mathematics, economics, history, merit PE, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment); Henry Zhong (excellence Cambridge combined science, Cambridge mathematics, level 1 music, technology, merit, Cambridge English, Cambridge global perspectives, Rector’s commendation for all-round academic performance, Oestreicher gold, certificate of attainment).
A retired veteran who’s currently collecting memories from members who served in Canada’s peace keeping mission in Sarajevo is holding a gathering Saturday afternoon at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. The event will take place from 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Roger Chabot, a veteran who turned into a military artist, is set to interview members who served during the Sarajevo airport opening in 1992, including retired general Lewis MacKenzie. MacKenzie is an order of Canada recipient. He is known for establishing and commanding Sector Sarajevo as part of the United Nations Protection Force in the former Yugoslavia in 1992. Chabot’s mission "is to make sure everybody knows," he told 580 CFRA Live Sunday morning. “When we say Lest We Forget, we cannot remember what we don’t know," he said. Chabot was commissioned by The Royal 22nd Regiment to produce a painting depicting the events that occurred in July 1992. The painting will be unveiled at the Citadelle of Quebec in Quebec City early 2025. 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BANDA ACEH, Nov 22 — In what claims to be the only woman-run cafe in the capital of Indonesia’s most conservative province, owner Qurrata Ayuni says she and her baristas provide an alternative to rowdy, smoke-filled male haunts. The 28-year-old opened Morning Mama last year to create a space that caters to women in Banda Aceh, known as the city of 1,001 coffee shops. “I thought why not open a place that is comfortable for women?” she said. While the province has long been known as the site of the world’s deadliest tsunami and a decades-long separatist insurgency, Aceh’s draw for visitors is often the coffee. The traditional “sanger” latte, mixed with condensed milk, is a popular staple. Aceh’s strong connection to coffee started hundreds of years ago with Dutch colonial rulers. Now, its farmers cultivate world-renowned beans in lush highlands. Aceh still catches attention for its ultraconservative values, including by-laws that require Muslim women to wear hijabs. While women are not banned from working in the only region in Muslim-majority Indonesia to impose Islamic law, running a coffee shop is seen as a man’s job. “It’s extremely difficult for women in Aceh to pursue education or a career, facing not only legal restrictions but also social bullying,” said Andreas Harsono of Human Rights Watch. Despite widespread criticism, public whipping remains a common punishment for a range of offences in the province, including gambling, alcohol consumption and relations outside marriage. Independent career paths are mostly viewed as out of reach for Aceh’s young women, but Qurrata was undeterred. Time for change Qurrata, who owns her cafe without a business partner, saw a demand for a space for women to work or meet friends. She and her team of baristas pour fresh coffee to mostly hijab-wearing customers, with children’s books and menstruation pads available for use nearby. “There’s no cigarette smoke, it’s not noisy, it’s really cosy,” she said, adding that some men also have coffees at her shop. “It’s a statement that women can own businesses, make decisions and lead,” she said. “Now is the time for change.” The entrepreneur says women are stepping up, pointing to at least 1,000 applying for a barista job. “I want to offer them the chance to change the course of their lives,” she said. Caca, a 23-year-old barista, said it was a “really cool job” rare in Aceh. The cafe’s regulars hail Morning Mama as a spot where women can be themselves. “I feel more connection if I ask something with a woman barista,” said 21-year-old student Meulu Alina. “I don’t feel any nervousness. It’s more like talking with your sister.” Helping others Before starting her business, Qurrata overcame the loss of her parents at the age of eight in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed more than 200,000 people. Her village near Banda Aceh was completely destroyed, but she survived and was raised by her aunt and uncle. Qurrata said she wants to channel her grief into helping other women. “It’s a platform to help others find their own resilience, much like I did,” she said. Photography jobs allowed her to build savings and confidence, taking a leap into business after her uncle encouraged her and helped financially. Other women were still “afraid to start”, she said, for fear men will say bad things. “People here tend to believe that women should stay at home,” she said. But “the older generation understands that times have changed.” Owner of Aceh’s popular Solong coffee shop, Haji Nawawi, said he would not employ women but locals had accepted them making coffee elsewhere, calling it “normal” as values “from outside” Aceh had entered the province. Qurrata employs five women alongside two men. Revenue fluctuates, but Qurrata says her ultimate aim is to inspire other women. “Women are capable of so much more than we’re often given credit for. We can be leaders, creators, and innovators,” she said. “So don’t just sit back. Don’t be afraid.” — AFPFormer President Jimmy Carter dies at 100