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Public transport fares will increase by 5 percent from next year

时间:2025-11-11 14:31:57 来源:CreatiFlow Studio 作者:Tech How-Tos 阅读:523次

Public transport fares will increase by 5 percent from next year

Highway department starts road repair project on busy interstate highwayPodcast releases new episode with interview of tech industry leader

Public transport fares will increase by 5 percent from next year

Research indicates that volunteering improves self esteem and happinessPet sitting service offers overnight care for pets while owners travelPark rangers lead educational hikes to teach visitors about local flora and fauna

Public transport fares will increase by 5 percent from next year

Newspaper reports success of local farmers market in supporting small family farmsAstronomers share new images of distant galaxy captured by space telescope

Public transport fares will increase by 5 percent from next year

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Study finds that reading to infants helps develop early language skillsThe UN released a report warning that 1 million species are at risk of extinction due to human activities

A city introduced a ban on single-use plastics including plastic bags straws and utensilsRenewable energy sources (solar wind hydro) accounted for 25% of global electricity generation last year

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