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Share Share Share Share Email Nepal, a country nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is a dream destination for adventurers and thrill-seekers around the world. With its towering mountains, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Nepal offers some of the best trekking experiences you can find anywhere. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or someone looking to embark on your first adventure, there is a trek in Nepal for everyone. In this blog, we’ll explore the Top 10 Must-Do Treks in Nepal for Thrill Seekers. These treks offer not only jaw-dropping views of the Himalayas but also the thrill of…
CPR is regarded as a crucial lifesaving procedure, and while students may not have the time or extra cash to become certified, College of the Canyons students had the opportunity to take free classes in the University Center from Nov. 12 to 14. The three-day workshop, conducted by students Marni Kallestad and Jordyn Tibayan-Kent, allowed for students in health care majors to be certified in the American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support training in the first two days; Thursday’s session allowed for students of any major to be certified through the American Heart Association’s First Aid CPR AED. Tibayan-Kent, who is a…
The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative held its “Bringing it Home” wine event fundraiser on Thursday evening at Salt Creek Grille with the aim to raise funds and provide meals for local veterans in need for the holiday season.From left: Pam Ingram, Dana Baker, and Rhona Jukes enjoy a glass of wine at the Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative “Bringing it Home” fundraiser dedicated to raising funds to provide meals for local veterans in need for the holiday season on Thursday evening at Salt Creek Grille. Katherine Quezada/The SignalSanta Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative local advocate Jeff Stabile (right) chats with…
A variety of trees of all sizes and themes encompassed the Canyon Country Community Center Friday night to kick off Festival of Trees, a weekend-long fundraiser where all proceeds go toward the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley. For 22 years, the Santa Clarita community has gathered for a live auction of the trees, while attendees throughout the weekend can bid, in person or online, for a tabletop tree, gingerbread house or wreath in the silent auction. Friday’s Magic of the Lights Gala entailed a cozy atmosphere with dimmed lights, and began a weekend where members of the community can…
The California Highway Patrol is beginning its annual “CHiPs for Kids Toy Drive,” where residents are encouraged to drop off unwrapped toys for families in need until Dec. 20. Drop off bins are located at Walmart Supercenters: Monday to Thursday on Kelly Johnson Parkway, and Friday to Sunday on Carl Boyer Drive. Residents are also encouraged to drop off toys at the CHP Newhall office in Valencia at 28648 The Old Road. The California Highway Patrol held its annual toy drive titled, “CHiPs for Kids Toy Drive” at Walmart Supercenter at Carl Boyer Drive on Saturday, Nov. 23. Habeba Mostafa/…
Top 5 Best Video Telematics Software: The Ultimate Guide to Transforming Fleet Safety and Efficiency
Share Share Share Share Email The video telematics market is experiencing unprecedented growth, valued at $1.5 billion in 2024 and projected to reach $45.5 billion by 2034 with a remarkable CAGR of 18.28%[1][2]. This explosive expansion reflects the critical importance of video telematics in modern fleet management, where businesses demand more than basic GPS tracking—they need intelligent, AI-powered solutions that provide complete visibility into driver behavior, vehicle performance, and operational efficiency. Understanding Video Telematics: The Game-Changing Technology Video telematics represents the future of fleet management, combining high-definition cameras, GPS tracking, and advanced analytics to provide comprehensive insights into fleet…
People at the Placerita Canyon Nature this past weekend were in the holiday spirit as they created their own customized holiday wreaths, centerpieces, and ornaments using an assortment of natural materials for the annual Placerita Canyon Nature Center Holiday Craft Fair. The annual event on Saturday and Sunday served as a fundraiser with proceeds aimed to support the nature center’s animals including non-releasable birds such as a great-horned owl, a red-tailed hawk, and many other species. What’s made the annual tradition so special are the attendees, which range from children to seniors, making it an inclusive activity for everyone, said Teresa Jacobs,…
Guests and local dignitaries attended the 2024 Holiday Home Tour Gala and Boutique to support Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and raise funds for the Roberta G. Veloz Cardiovascular Center last weekend. Over 300 attendees, participated in the Holiday Home Tour gala on Dec. 6 at the Hyatt Regency Valencia, which was the first part of the weekend’s fundraising efforts. Attendees had a festive night with dining, dancing and a video presentation featuring three Santa Clarita Homes fully decked out in holiday decorations just in time for the holidays. Members of the Saugus High School Choir perform during the cocktail reception of the…
Navigating Complexity: How a Brazilian Executive Plans to Help Global Brands Compete in the U.S. Retail Landscape
Share Share Share Share Email The United States continues to be one of the most sought after markets for food and consumer goods companies worldwide. With its enormous consumer base, high purchasing power, and competitive retail ecosystem, the U.S. offers substantial opportunities but also equally significant challenges. International brands, particularly those from Latin America, often discover that their success at home does not guarantee a smooth entry into the American market. Many struggle with fragmented retail channels, complex logistics systems, and a highly regulated environment, leading to stalled launches or underwhelming performance in a market known for both its scale…
Over 100 people woke up early in the morning on Saturday to participate in the West Ranch Cross Country team’s inaugural community 5k Run and Walk titled “Home for the Holidays” held at College of the Canyons Cougar Stadium. Local students, community members, parents, and even a few people from the Antelope Valley gathered at the stadium in cold weather to promote healthy living and support the fundraiser’s efforts, which were to collect canned food, toys, and help a few dogs from the Castaic Animal Care Shelter get adopted. Karen Cirricione, West Ranch High School’s co-head coach for the girls’ cross country…