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Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for June 1, 2025
Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for June 1, 2025

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for June 1, 2025

The Delaware Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at Sunday, June 1, 2025 results for each game: Day: 4-6-5 Night: 6-6-1 Check Play 3 payouts and previous drawings here. Day: 8-7-6-3 Night: 8-3-1-5 Check Play 4 payouts and previous drawings here. 05-08-20-31-34-35 Check Multi-Win Lotto payouts and previous drawings here. 28-29-38-39-42, Lucky Ball: 16 Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here. Day: 4-6-8-8-9 Night: 1-3-0-1-9 Check Play 5 payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results Sign the Ticket: Establish legal ownership by signing the back of your ticket with an ink pen. Prizes up to $599: Claim at any Delaware Lottery Retailer, in person at the Delaware Lottery Office, or mail your signed ticket and claim form; print your name/address on the ticket's back and keep a copy/photo for records. By mail, send original tickets and documentation to: Delaware Lottery, 1575 McKee Road, Suite 102, Dover, DE 19904. Prizes up to $2,500: Claim in person at Delaware Lottery Retailer Claim Centers throughout Kent, Sussex and New Castle Counties. Prizes of $5,001 or more: Claim in person at the Delaware Lottery Office (business days 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) with a photo ID and Social Security card. For all prize claims, directions to the Delaware Lottery Office are available online or via for a map. Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Delaware Lottery. Fortunately for First State residents, the Delaware Lottery allows winners remain anonymous. Unlike many other states that require a prize be over a certain jackpot, Delawareans can remain anonymous no matter how much, or how little, they win. Tickets are valid for up to one year past the drawing date for drawing game prizes or within one year of the announced end of sales for Instant Games, according to Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday. Play 3, 4: Daily at 1:58 p.m. and 7:57 p.m., except Sunday afternoon. Multi-Win Lotto: 7:57 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Lucky for Life: Daily at 10:38 p.m. Lotto America: 11:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Missed a draw? Peek at the past week's winning numbers. This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Delaware Online digital operations manager. You can send feedback using this form. This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for June 1, 2025

Alberta unveils 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence
Alberta unveils 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Alberta unveils 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence

Alberta has announced a 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence with an emphasis on prevention and early intervention. At a press conference on Thursday, Arts, Culture and Status of Women Minister Tanya Fir unveiled a strategy that aims to provide immediate, short-term, and long-term solutions, including the expansion of support and annual reporting on the rate of gender-based violence. Fir said the strategy has more than 100 actions to address and prevent gender-based violence and called it the 'most comprehensive' strategy of its kind in Canada. 'Alberta's government is striving to create a future where gender based violence is rare and, when it does occur, it doesn't repeat,' Fir said. In 2023, the province surveyed 1,192 Albertans and consulted with 500 individuals and organizations to develop the strategy. The strategy aims to bridge gaps in policy and legislation, pointing to various government bodies having responsibilities for specific aspects of gender-based violence. Under the 10-year strategy, the province outlined five key priorities — increasing awareness of gender-based violence, preventing gender-based violence, supporting Indigenous-led solutions, empowering women to be economically independent and supporting survivors and those impacted. Each priority outlines immediate solutions to be implemented in 2025, short-term solutions to be implemented in 2026-2027, medium-term solutions to be implemented in 2028-2029, and long-term solutions to be implemented in 2030-2035. The immediate solutions include supporting campaigns to raise awareness of gender-based violence, some targeted towards men and boys, supporting Indigenous-led programs to increase the safety of Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people, fund a 24-7 childcare pilot program supporting parents in skilled trades and other shift professions, and assisting survivors with housing expenses. The province is also looking to increase access to sexual assault care, expand services to rural communities and develop a centralized platform for sexual assault support services. The strategy will provide additional training for health care providers and law enforcement in the coming years. In 2026-2027, the province plans to support programming for disproportionately impacted groups, including those with disabilities, LGBTQ+, newcomers, Indigenous and racialized people. Officials said the province will create a new deputy minister-level committee on gender-based violence to guide the implementation of the strategy. The committee's main objective will be to enhance data collection. The province currently gets the majority of its data from Statistics Canada, along with some additional data from internal tracking done in ministries. Annual reporting on rates of gender-based violence in Alberta will come as early as 2026, according to the report. Between 2030-2035, the province plans to collect data and research about the impacts of gender-based violence on Indigenous people. According to the province, Alberta has the third-highest rate of gender-related homicides in Canada. In 2023, Statistics Canada reported 385 cases of intimate partner violence for every 100,000 people in Alberta, translating to approximately 18,800 cases in a single year. There were 931 Aboriginal Alerts issued in Alberta in 2022 for missing Indigenous people, according to the report. Of those reports, 76 are still missing and 15 are deceased. According to the province, it has invested $188 million annually in programs and services related to combating and responding to gender-based violence. Alberta signed a four-year bilateral agreement with the federal government in 2023 to support and implement a 10-year strategy to end gender-based violence. The federal government will be providing $54 million over four years. Alberta NDP status of women critic Julia Hayter said the announcement 'does nothing' for women fleeing violence today and said the province should have begun implementing solutions 18 months ago. 'I honestly believe that they should have started doing this work when they were elected,' Hayter said. 'We have been seeing a rise in intensity of violence to women right now that are fleeing gender violence. I've been told by many shelters that they're shutting down their beds because there's not enough funding.' ctran@ X: @kccindytran 'No one deserves to be abused': Rise in children turned away from Alberta shelters highlights domestic violence crisis Opinion: Domestic violence is predictable — and preventable Bookmark our website and support our journalism: Don't miss the news you need to know — add and to your bookmarks and sign up for our newsletters. You can also support our journalism by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribers gain unlimited access to The Edmonton Journal, Edmonton Sun, National Post and 13 other Canadian news sites. The Edmonton Journal | The Edmonton Sun

Alberta unveils 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence
Alberta unveils 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence

Calgary Herald

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Calgary Herald

Alberta unveils 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence

Alberta has announced a 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence with an emphasis on prevention and early intervention. Article content Article content At a press conference on Thursday, Arts, Culture and Status of Women Minister Tanya Fir unveiled a strategy that aims to provide immediate, short-term, and long-term solutions, including the expansion of support and annual reporting on the rate of gender-based violence. Article content Article content Fir said the strategy has more than 100 actions to address and prevent gender-based violence and called it the 'most comprehensive' strategy of its kind in Canada. Article content Article content 'Alberta's government is striving to create a future where gender based violence is rare and, when it does occur, it doesn't repeat,' Fir said. Article content In 2023, the province surveyed 1,192 Albertans and consulted with 500 individuals and organizations to develop the strategy. The strategy aims to bridge gaps in policy and legislation, pointing to various government bodies having responsibilities for specific aspects of gender-based violence. Article content Under the 10-year strategy, the province outlined five key priorities — increasing awareness of gender-based violence, preventing gender-based violence, supporting Indigenous-led solutions, empowering women to be economically independent and supporting survivors and those impacted. Article content Each priority outlines immediate solutions to be implemented in 2025, short-term solutions to be implemented in 2026-2027, medium-term solutions to be implemented in 2028-2029, and long-term solutions to be implemented in 2030-2035. Article content Article content The immediate solutions include supporting campaigns to raise awareness of gender-based violence, some targeted towards men and boys, supporting Indigenous-led programs to increase the safety of Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people, fund a 24-7 childcare pilot program supporting parents in skilled trades and other shift professions, and assisting survivors with housing expenses. The province is also looking to increase access to sexual assault care, expand services to rural communities and develop a centralized platform for sexual assault support services. The strategy will provide additional training for health care providers and law enforcement in the coming years.

Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for May 11, 2025
Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for May 11, 2025

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for May 11, 2025

The Delaware Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at Sunday, May 11, 2025 results for each game: Day: 2-1-7 Night: 4-6-6 Check Play 3 payouts and previous drawings here. Day: 1-5-0-7 Night: 4-9-4-4 Check Play 4 payouts and previous drawings here. 06-12-16-28-31-34 Check Multi-Win Lotto payouts and previous drawings here. 16-26-30-34-43, Lucky Ball: 06 Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here. Day: 6-0-2-7-2 Night: 7-8-3-3-2 Check Play 5 payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results Sign the Ticket: Establish legal ownership by signing the back of your ticket with an ink pen. Prizes up to $599: Claim at any Delaware Lottery Retailer, in person at the Delaware Lottery Office, or mail your signed ticket and claim form; print your name/address on the ticket's back and keep a copy/photo for records. By mail, send original tickets and documentation to: Delaware Lottery, 1575 McKee Road, Suite 102, Dover, DE 19904. Prizes up to $2,500: Claim in person at Delaware Lottery Retailer Claim Centers throughout Kent, Sussex and New Castle Counties. Prizes of $5,001 or more: Claim in person at the Delaware Lottery Office (business days 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) with a photo ID and Social Security card. For all prize claims, directions to the Delaware Lottery Office are available online or via for a map. Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Delaware Lottery. Fortunately for First State residents, the Delaware Lottery allows winners remain anonymous. Unlike many other states that require a prize be over a certain jackpot, Delawareans can remain anonymous no matter how much, or how little, they win. Tickets are valid for up to one year past the drawing date for drawing game prizes or within one year of the announced end of sales for Instant Games, according to Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday. Play 3, 4: Daily at 1:58 p.m. and 7:57 p.m., except Sunday afternoon. Multi-Win Lotto: 7:57 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Lucky for Life: Daily at 10:38 p.m. Lotto America: 11:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Missed a draw? Peek at the past week's winning numbers. This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Delaware Online digital operations manager. You can send feedback using this form. Our News Automation and AI team would love to hear from you. Take this survey and share your thoughts with us. This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware Lottery Play 3 Day, Play 3 Night winning numbers for May 11, 2025

Blind Date with a Book business moves to shop after TikTok boom
Blind Date with a Book business moves to shop after TikTok boom

BBC News

time13-04-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Blind Date with a Book business moves to shop after TikTok boom

A couple who set up an online business offering readers a "Blind Date with a Book" are opening a shop after going viral on Fir and Matt Rawlings, from Bournemouth, set up the Mysterious Bookcase in 2022, offering surprise gift-wrapped books based on reader's Rawlings said things really "blew up" when they began livestreaming their order and packaging process, with customers posting their own unboxing videos in couple say, as well as being able to meet customers, the new shop will mean they will get their house back, which is currently full of books. The service started out offering used books, but now offers a choice of new and old editions, all wrapped and packaged with tea, chocolates and a Fir said, in 2023, they tried out the TikTok Shop live broadcast feature and "it absolutely changed our lives".Mr Rawlings said: "People can place an order while we're live - we don't show them what the book is - I wrap it off screen, I pass it to Ali and she'll decorate it in front of the customer."They sometimes do an unboxing video that they will post on the TikTok shop, and it's just exploded from there."He said the business had developed from a "side-hustle" to a full-time business."There are so many people who want to see us and wander around a bookshop," he Fir said: "First and foremost, we will be a bookshop, people will be able to come and browse our shelves. "I think we will have a bookcase dedicated to our blind-date-with-a-book packages."They'll probably have little clues on the covers rather than just be decorated."The pair hope to continue their live streams when the shop opens in Westbourne in the Rawlings said: "At the moment we've got books everywhere at home, it will be nice to have that separation... and then we can come home and we've got our house back." You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X, or Instagram.

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