
Robert Fisher
Reporter at Barrys Bay, The Valley Gazette
Local is the heartbeat of journalism. Reporter/editor. Itinerant observer of the human condition. Photographer/filmmaker. Writer. 319.65ppm @sejorg member
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Dec 5, 2024 |
wardsauto.com | Ronak Amin |Robert Fisher
Ronak Amin is a Global Product Marketing Manager at HERE Technologies, leading the global go-to-market motions for the company’s EV and connected-vehicle API, SDK and SaaS portfolio. He oversees product positioning and messaging, enablement strategy and maintaining strong product-market fit.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
medium.com | Robert Fisher
Robert Fisher·Follow6 min read·--Photo by Andreas Klassen on UnsplashProcrastination is a not-unusual struggle that affects many people in several components of their lives. Whether it is in private duties, painting obligations, or maybe everyday chores, procrastination can cause pressure, ignored opportunities, and reduced success. The proper information is that there are scientifically tested techniques that can help you conquer procrastination and raise your productivity.
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Sep 27, 2023 |
stcroixcourier.ca | Robert Fisher
SAINT ANDREWS – By the time Howard Stanley was born in 1971, his father had already worked on setting up the first cable television system in the United States. That was in Kansas City for United Telecom, a predecessor to Sprint Corporation. Prior to moving to the United States, Howard’s father, Bill, worked with Northern Telecom in New Brunswick on developing microwave infrastructure for transmission of information.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
stcroixcourier.ca | Robert Fisher
ST. STEPHEN – Tunicates are becoming a growing problem in the Bay of Fundy and scientists are working to learn more about these marine invertebrates. Invasive tunicates have been coming into the waters around Charlotte County for decades. They were less a problem until recent years because the invasive ones were warmer water varieties and would die off in the winter when the temperatures in the Bay of Fundy dropped.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
stcroixcourier.ca | Robert Fisher
ST. STEPHEN – Snapping turtle populations are under threat from manmade and natural forces. The snapping turtle is a species of concern and scientists are undergoing a review of data to determine if it needs to be officially listed, said ecologist Connie Browne. “Snapping turtle hasn’t gone though the provincial review yet,” noted Browne. She said in the past, the province followed national designations for species of concern and higher classification levels like threatened or endangered.
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