You will also start receiving the Star's free morning newsletter Mirabel 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings 214 of 215 polls are reporting as of 4:19 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election 214 of 215 polls are reporting as of 4:19 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election is in second place with 18,308 votes (33.17%) and Serge Dubord Garon has represented the riding since 2021 20,118 voters cast ballots at advance polls Looking for another riding? Here are the full results for the 2025 federal election. The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote The Greens have one race called in their favour They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as riding results become available Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account 2025 /CNW/ - The City of Mirabel has officially unveiled during its presentation on future development projects for 2025 an exceptional recreational tourism project: a world-class indoor water park in Cité Mirabel led by Visionary Builder Ray Junior Courtemanche represents an investment of $175 to $200 million and is set to become a major economic and tourism driver for the region and Greater Montreal An immersive and innovative aquatic experience will feature over 20 unique water attractions and a 70,000-square-foot convention center located on the 11th floor offering breathtaking sunset views from its terrace Additionally, rooftop reception halls on the 14th floor of the second hotel will be available for large events and weddings the project will feature outdoor recreation shops dedicated to water sports It will also include trendy evening restaurants as well as an innovative multi-level parking structure This parking design will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by shielding cars from sunlight With the goal of minimizing its ecological footprint the aquatic center will be equipped with state-of-the-art water filtration systems allowing for water recycling and reduced consumption This sustainable and responsible approach aligns with the City of Mirabel's environmental objectives Following this announcement, Investissement Ray Junior and its team will now finalize the engineering plans to begin construction in summer 2026 including the water park and the first hotel is expected to open within 24 months of the start of construction Merchants and restaurateurs interested in securing their space in this ambitious project are invited to contact Investissement Ray Junior's team now to be part of this historic venture : 514-968-3540, [email protected] https://www.investissementrayjunior.com Information : Chloé Courtemanche, Marketing Director, [email protected] Do not sell or share my personal information: The City of Mirabel has officially approved a large-scale indoor waterpark for Cité Mirabel with construction scheduled to begin in 2026 The City of Mirabel has officially unveiled a world-class indoor water park in Cité Mirabel A world-class indoor waterpark is in the works for Cité Mirabel officially unveiled plans for the recreational facility when it recently outlined a list of future development projects which is expected to have a price tag of between $175 and $200 million will be led by builder Ray Junior Courtemanche The multifunctional complex will feature over 20 unique water attractions including a water roller-coaster and a lazy river and a 70,000-square-foot convention centre The plans also incorporate rooftop reception halls on the 14th floor of the second hotel The full project will also feature outdoor recreation shops dedicated to water sports and will also include trendy evening restaurants as well as an innovative multi-level parking structure designed to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions the aquatic centre will be equipped with state-of-the-art water filtration systems allowing for water recycling and reduced consumption This sustainable and responsible approach aligns with the City of Mirabel’s environmental objectives Investissement Ray Junior and its team is working to finalize the engineering plans so that construction can begin in summer of 2026 including the water park and the first hotel is expected to open within 24 months of the start of construction www.investissementrayjunior.com Construction technology is advancing both on and off the job site On-Site goes in-depth on the latest steps forward in its Technology Report View Report Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon The best of Montréal straight to your inbox We help you navigate a myriad of possibilities Sign up for our newsletter for the best of the city By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news Sign up for our email to enjoy your city without spending a thing (as well as some options when you’re feeling flush) By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Montreal this Disney-esque park inspired by French Polynesian culture is going to be a game-changer Picture a Polynesian getaway 45 minutes from Downtown Montreal First it was announced that the highest bungee in Canada is coming to Montreal with the tallest urban jump in the country.  Now the largest water park ever built in Quebec Make sure to add it to your list of the best things to do in and around Montreal Focused on family fun, Mōrea is set to become a must-visit destination for both Quebecers and international visitors Located in the heart of Cité Mirabel the park will offer a one-of-a-kind experience that combines thrills with family-friendly relaxation—all in the spirit of the French Polynesian islands The park’s architecture and design has been carefully crafted to recreate the warm atmosphere of the islands with elements inspired by the landscapes of French Polynesia like traditional huts and lush vegetation A post shared by Parc Aquatique • Cité Mirabel (@morea_parc_aquatique) work is expected to start on Mōrea in the spring of 2026 The opening date is expected to be in the spring of 2028 The park will include a conference centre on the top floor for private and large-scale events that can also be transformed into a performance venue and a hotel (with an aerial walkway!) will include a 1,500-seat performance hall Engineering experts have been used to incorporate the best water treatment technologies to allow for recycling and reuse in an environmentally-conscious way.  To reduce the impact of greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate global warming parking will be integrated into a building with 11 floors in order to reduce the spread of pavement and vehicles outdoors and limiting the absorption of solar radiation by asphalt and cars RECOMMENDED:Full guide to the best free things to do in Montreal27 best Montreal attractions for tourists and locals10 best free museums in Montreal you need to check out Thanks for subscribing! 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Resend email verification from Millla Mirabel Ting is one of the brightest stars in college golf - here are 10 things to know about the Florida State University player Mirabel Ting has collected a string of amateur wins in recent years and she didn't look remotely out of her depth in her LPGA Tour debut either Here are 10 things to know about the Malaysian collegiate star Mirabel Ting was born on 24 September 24 2005 in Miri As a Freshman with Augusta University in 2023 That was helped by victory in the Moon Golf Invitational in her first collegiate start in February 2023 4. She later transferred to Florida State University and, in her sophomore year in 2024, made her Augusta National Women’s Amateur debut she confirmed on Instagram that she had received her invite to compete in the prestigious tournament for the second successive edition Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts A post shared by Mirabel Ting (@mirabeltinggolf) 6. She made her LPGA Tour debut at the 2024 Maybank Championship in her homeland That included an eight-under 64 in the third round Following her win in the Moon Golf Invitational That 2024 form included three wins in succession – the Sukan Malaysia XIX the Folds of Honor Collegiate and the Schooner Fall Classic Ting's excellent form helped her to achieve a career best position in the World Amateur Golf Rankings of fourth Mike HallNews WriterMike has over 25 years of experience in journalism including writing on a range of sports throughout that time Now a freelance staff writer for Golf Monthly he is dedicated to covering the game's most newsworthy stories.  He has written hundreds of articles on the game from features offering insights into how members of the public can play some of the world's most revered courses to breaking news stories affecting everything from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf to developmental Tours and the amateur game.  Mike grew up in East Yorkshire and began his career in journalism in 1997 He then moved to London in 2003 as his career flourished where he and his wife raise their young family less than a mile from his local course.  Kevin Cook’s acclaimed 2007 biography about golf’s founding father and son remains one of his all-time favourite sports books Florida State head coach Amy Bond had never seen Mirabel Ting move so fast After running away with the Seminoles’ home event for her fifth individual title in six starts this season Ting hugged her assistant coach Ryan Heisey and then immediately took off in a dead sprint the standout junior from Malaysia had spotted her teammates but even she couldn’t escape the celebratory shower Soaked so badly that her garnet-colored polo was a few shades darker Ting had just set the program’s 54-hole scoring record (16-under 200) while tying Matilda Castren for most career victories by a Seminole with seven The nearly two dozen water bottles were surely a high mark Ting has been scalding hot this season as she’s risen to the top of the national individual rankings the margin so significant that she holds a bigger lead on No 2 Jasmine Koo of USC (33.99 average points) than Koo has over No Ting missed two fall events to compete – and tie for 12th – in the LPGA’s Maybank Championship in her native country she’s 52 under and has been beaten by just five players Woad would be the clear favorite for the Annika Award given to the top player in Division I women’s golf a playoff loss and no finishes worse than T-3 but Mirabel is having the season of a lifetime,” said Bond MALAYSIA - OCTOBER 25: Mirabel Ting of Malaysia jumps for a better view on hole 7 during the second round of the Maybank Championship 2024 at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club on October 25 The standard in the women’s college game is Lorena Ochoa who won eight of 10 events as a sophomore at Arizona in 2001-02 Arizona State’s Jimin Kang at the 2002 Pac-10 Championship and Duke’s Virada Nirapathpongporn at the NCAA Championship Stanford’s Rose Zhang also won eight times two seasons ago though she incurred 15 losses during that sophomore campaign Stanford’s Rachel Heck took six of nine tournaments which followed a fall in which the Cardinal did not compete because of the pandemic starting with the ACC Championship on April 16-19 she’ll tee it up in her second Augusta National Women’s Amateur Ting could have the second-best odds to win when this year’s ANWA gets underway on Wednesday at Champions Retreat “She’s always been a naturally gifted ball-striker probably the best I’ve ever seen,” Bond said of Ting But last December she began working full-time with instructor Kris Assawapimonporn who most notably coaches Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul the world’s second-ranked pro behind Nelly Korda but arguably better than anyone since the end of last year’s major season Ting’s total reconstruction of her putting included shortening her putter shaft from 33 to 30 inches and adding a longer grip “Just trying to keep everything shorter so the putter doesn’t affect the stroke so much,” Ting explained “Once I made this massive change with my putting Ting arrived at Florida State via Augusta University two falls ago albeit ineligible after entering the transfer portal a day after the deadline She was cleared by the spring and hit the ground running winning once and not finishing worse than seventh through the ACC Championship Ting’s inexperience playing on firm surfaces and in strong winds caught up to her and she capped her season with a T-36 at regionals in Las Vegas and a T-65 at the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad “Postseason was a complete nightmare,” Ting said I was just completely lost and embarrassed.” Ting didn’t play her next individual tournament until mid-August when she dusted an amateur field in her native Malaysia by 10 shots she was capturing the Folds of Honor Collegiate and igniting this current hot streak who has navigated the last couple years without her father who died of a heart attack in October 2022 when Ting was a 17-year-old freshman at Augusta Thomas was his daughter’s biggest supporter Ting leans heavily on Bond and former Olympic golfer Michelle Koh whom Ting calls her sister and who will travel with her to Augusta this week But much of that “pile of stuff” that Thomas took care of now falls on Mirabel Ting appreciates the “kicks in the butt” from Bond who aren’t afraid to let her know when she’s being too easily distracted or needing to spend extra time on her chipping “I don’t know how many times I’ve gone to Coach Amy and sat down and cried; I don’t know how many times I’ve sat down and cried in front of my teammates,” Ting said “The love and concern that they show me is incredible and it gets me to this point today where I know that I’m not alone I’m surrounded by so many people who love and care about me All dry and settled in her apartment the night of her record-tying she picked up her phone and started typing away Sorry to disturb you this late but thank you once again Glad I’m able to put my name on the Match Up I’m glad for everything and where my game and life are right now surrounded by great people who show love and support Never thought I could go this low at Seminole with the greens rolling at a 12 I remember when I first played this golf course and to break the record and how I played this week has shown so much improvement in my game over the years Today I’m a champion and have won the home event Can’t wait for ANWA and postseason with the girls The only way Ting’s season of a lifetime can get better A Division of NBCUniversal DISCLAIMER: This site and the products offered are for entertainment purposes only and there is no gambling offered on this site This service is intended for adult audiences No guarantees are made for any specific outcome If you or someone you know has a gambling problem 2025 /CNW/ - Quebec is about to welcome an unprecedented project that will transform the province's tourism landscape: the largest water park ever built in Quebec built by Investissement Ray Junior, named Mōrea Water Park Inspired by the vibrant culture of French Polynesia this name perfectly embodies the essence of escape while evoking the beauty of tropical islands A true tribute to family happiness and the spirit of travel Mōrea will become a must-visit destination for both Quebecers and visitors from around the world An Exotic Journey in the Heart of Quebec Mōrea Water Park will not just be a water park but a complete immersion into an exotic world where the spirit of the French Polynesian islands blends with Quebec innovation combining thrilling rides with relaxing family moments as well as restaurants and boutiques – every corner of Mōrea Water Park will invite visitors to escape The park's architecture and design have been carefully planned to recreate the warm atmosphere of the islands With elements inspired by French Polynesian landscapes Mōrea Water Park will be a true haven of peace and enjoyment The experience will be centered around conviviality with a range of activities suitable for families and all generations the Visionary Builder Behind this ambitious project is Ray Junior Courtemanche a visionary known for his large-scale achievements His goal is clear: to offer families an exceptional place where emotion and fun come together to create unforgettable memories This project is particularly close to my heart inspired by the beauty of the islands and my own travels I wanted to create a place where young and old alike could share unforgettable moments together and nature meet to offer endless happiness," said Mr An Outstanding Economic and Tourism Impact Mōrea Water Park will not only redefine Quebec's tourism offering but also become a major economic driver for the region The park will include a convention center on the top floor designed to accommodate both private and large-scale events This versatile and modular space will also serve as a performance hall A second hotel will complement the main complex and an aerial walkway will connect the three buildings to facilitate movement and ensure visitor safety This second hotel will feature a 1,500-seat performance hall In addition to creating over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs Mōrea Water Park will attract visitors from all backgrounds contributing to the growth of Quebec tourism Partnerships with local and international stakeholders are already being developed to ensure an exceptional experience for future visitors The site's layout has been designed to ensure smooth and secure circulation with dedicated sidewalks and drop-off areas for buses to maximize pedestrian safety including Exo services and an electric bike station Environmental Management Engineering experts have been consulted to integrate the best water treatment technologies enabling water recycling and reuse with an ecological approach To reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigate climate change parking will be integrated into an 11-story building This design minimizes pavement sprawl and outdoor vehicle parking reducing heat absorption from asphalt and cars An Adventure Mōrea Water Park is much more than a water park a return to the roots of pure and simple joy The largest water park in Quebec will soon begin construction and will open its doors in the near future to offer everyone a unique experience Let yourself be transported to Mōrea Water Park where every moment is a celebration of happiness and family Information : Chloé Courtemanche, Marketing Director, [email protected], 514-433-5355 Please enter your email and we'll send you a new password request code. Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features. It's just one hour away from Montreal. Al SciolaSenior WriterMar 18 get ready to swap snow for sand — without leaving the province The highly anticipated indoor waterpark coming to Mirabel finally has a name: Mōrea Parc Aquatique Inspired by the lush beauty of French Polynesia the massive complex promises an immersive island getaway experience and water attractions designed for both thrill-seekers and relaxation lovers Originally announced in 2021 as the MOANA Aquatics Centre, the project faced delays due to economic challenges. But as MTL Blog reported last month construction is now set to begin in summer 2026 Mōrea Parc Aquatique is officially moving forward as the largest indoor waterpark ever built in Quebec According to developers Investissement Ray Junior, the name "Mōrea" represents adventure, family fun, and tropical escapism. In a Monday press release describes it as "a dream come true," inspired by his own travels and a desire to bring a world-class aquatic experience to Quebecers the park will be designed with Polynesian-inspired cabanas making it feel like an escape to the tropics — even in the middle of winter the $175 to $200 million development is expected to be a major tourism driver for the region Mōrea Parc Aquatique is set to create over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs and attract visitors from across the province and beyond the first phase — including the waterpark and hotel — is expected to open by 2028 Would you check out Mōrea Parc Aquatique once it opens Password reset email has been sent to ${C} An Innovative Multigenerational Project Bringing Generations Together 2025 /CNW/ - The new Espace W rental condo complex is redefining the standards of high-end living and residents are settling into this thoughtfully designed community focused on well-being and connection Ray Junior Courtemanche is dedicated to delivering high-quality projects that promote an exceptional lifestyle With 336 rental condos spread across four phases Espace W offers a multigenerational living environment featuring a landscaped courtyard with a children's park and dedicated spaces for adults," says Investissement Ray Junior these condos stand out for their refined design Espace W is designed to maximize comfort and convenience for its residents Espace W offers an attractive alternative to homeownership with several key advantages: Located in the highly sought-after Cité Mirabel area Espace W is more than just a place to live—it's a carefully designed community that prioritizes tranquility SOURCE Espace W Condos Locatifs Cité Mirabel For more information about Espace W: 579-477-7779, [email protected]; Information : Chloé Courtemanche, Marketing Director, [email protected] 2024 /CNW/ - ADM Aéroports de Montréal is proud to announce its first-ever public transportation project at YMX International Aerocity of Mirabel As part of an initiative to improve accessibility and sustainable transport at YMX as well as the City of Mirabel and Mobilité alternative (MOBA) has undertaken to implement a travel management plan (TMP) for employees working on the YMX site a shuttle service will be launched from the Montmorency metro station for YMX employees and visitors.                                           The International Aerocity of Mirabel is experiencing unprecedented growth with some 30 companies and more than 8,000 employees contributing their expertise and know-how every day In order to meet the needs of the community facilitate access to the site and contribute to its attractiveness it was essential to implement a public transport service "We are very pleased to announce today the launch of a shuttle service to YMX with several stops planned on the Aérocity site," said Yves Beauchamp carried out in collaboration with our partners will offer the YMX community an alternative to driving alone and will also attract new talent This project is even more important to our organization as it aligns with our sustainability goals ADM's roadmap would be incomplete if it did not include actions to help our partners and employees in our communities reduce their greenhouse gas emissions." "Exo is proud to be part of a new and innovative collaboration with ADM the City of Mirabel and MOBA to provide a public transport system that will make it easier for YMX employees to get around," said Sylvain Yelle "With the growing needs of the International Aerocity of Mirabel exo is helping to improve sustainable transport services for the more than 8,000 workers who contribute daily to the expansion of Canadian industry by supporting key sectors such as aeronautics and the electrification of transport." "We are thrilled to see this public transport project come to fruition for YMX International Aerocity of Mirabel," said Patrick Charbonneau "With the recent announcement by the Québec government of a major investment in Airbus Canada and the development of Mirabel's aerospace cluster in the Espace Aéro innovation zone this project demonstrates the proactivity of Mirabel By working together on this public transport project Mirabel is becoming more accessible and attractive to new employees The shuttles will also make it easier for employees interns and visitors from outside to get to the Aerocity Add to this the reduction in the number of cars on the road network and we have a winning formula for the environment Mirabel is delighted with this initiative." The shuttle service will be offered free of charge with a journey time of around 35 minutes at peak times This project would not have been possible without the financial support of YMX's community partners ADM would like to warmly thank Airbus Canada the City of Mirabel and the Mirabel Chamber of Commerce for their generosity and commitment to this project ADM Aéroports de Montréal is the airport authority for the Greater Montréal area responsible for the management operation and development of YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport certified 4 stars under the Skytrax World Airport Star Rating program As the second largest public transport company in the metropolitan region exo transports passengers in the northern and southern suburbs with efficiency and user-friendliness Its territory covers almost 100 municipalities and includes paratransit services exo is looking to the future to develop innovative and greener means of transport Source: ADM Aéroports de Montréal, Public Affairs 514-394-7304, [email protected] Aéroports de Montréal is the local airport authority that has been responsible for the management operation and development of Montréal-Trudeau and Montréal-Mirabel international airports since 1992 The Corporation employs 625 people at both airports and at head office... The next phase of the SKYBLÜ 3 Urban Condos project is underway in Quebec The 15-storey tower will become the third tallest in Cité Mirabel Developer Ray Junior Courtemanche announced that SKYBLÜ 3 will bring 189 condos to  buyers from all generations Planned amenities include an 82-foot outdoor swimming pool with a relaxation area a fully equipped gym and rooftop terrace with panoramic views The overall project brings three towers to a neighbourhood that is experiencing increasing demand for larger condos and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" info@mediaedge.ca www.mediaedge.ca Usha Vance looked stunning in her powder pink Oscar de la Renta coat dress at Monday's inauguration But it was Vice President JD Vance's 2-year-old daughter who is going viral for her Inauguration Day fashion statement Mirabel Vance looked on in her mother's arms while her dad was sworn in as the vice president of the United States on Monday but the showstopping pieces: the multiple bandages on her fingers as they featured two famous pups: Bluey and Scooby-Doo Here are some of the best internet reactions to Mirabel Vance Usha Vance stunned. A senator wore sneakers, Arabella Trump has arrived. 10 fashion moments defining the inauguration Airbus is proud to be a leading member of Canada's aerospace sector Airbus and its thousands of employees have robust industrial activities in the country defence and space sectors for more than 40 years Airbus is a positive factor for the Canadian economy: creating approximately 23,000 indirectly-sustained jobs in aerospace; working with more than 850 suppliers; and sourcing more than $2 billion CAD from Canadian companies more than 5,000 people work at the ten sites and offices of Airbus and its subsidiaries The main production sites are the A220 commercial aircraft programme headquarters and Airbus Atlantic Canada Defence and Space Canada in Ottawa and NAVBLUE in Waterloo are located in Ontario Other Airbus sites and subsidiaries are located in Ontario From its first helicopter manufacturing facility in 1984 to the Defence and Space business unit and production of the A220 Family single-aisle aircraft Airbus has a long-standing relationship with Canada The A220 Family transferred to Airbus’ stewardship in 2018 as these new-generation 100-150-seat aircraft were brought into the Airbus line-up a PwC study revealed the economic impact of the A220 estimated at more than $ 40 billion CAD over 20 years in Canada We cover from commercial and military aircraft to satellites and helicopters Other Airbus Companies in Canada include AirPro Services NAVBLUE is an Airbus Services company wholly owned by Airbus dedicated to Flight Operations & Air Traffic Management solutions Airbus Atlantic Canada manages the design and manufacturing of the front and aft fuselage sections for the Airbus A220 programme Airbus offers the most comprehensive range of commercial aircraft to operators A320 and A220 are currently part of Canadian airline fleets from customers such as Air Canada and Air Transat for the A220 Programme whose headquarters are in Canada there have been more than 910 historical orders and around 370 deliveries worldwide (as of end of October 2024) Airbus is the leader in Canada for civil and parapublic helicopters supporting more than 760 aircraft for 220+ customers across the country The manufacturing site in Fort Erie is a centre of excellence in engineering and composite manufacturing producing parts for eight different helicopter types as well as the centre of excellence for Airbus light single engine gearboxes worldwide The Strategic Tanker Transport Capability contract is of the utmost importance Airbus is committed to ensure its success which brings the best capability to Canada in the CC330 Husky Airbus is also part of a joint venture called AirPro SAR Services (Airbus DS and PAL Aerospace) which was created to manage the in-service support of the CC295 Kingfisher for the Fixed-Wing Search and Rescue Aircraft Replacement (FWSAR) project Airbus delivered the Sapphire Satellite Bus platform and key sub systems for the RCM Satellites and RADARSAT-2 Airbus also completed various mission definition studies in collaboration with Canadian industry partners for the Canadian Space Agency and the Department of National Defence Airbus selected by MDA Space to deliver over 200 Sparkwing solar arrays Headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Canada is a leader of the global shift in sustainable aviation Our country boasts a robust aerospace industry supported by a unique ecosystem of research institutions and innovators—all focused on addressing the challenges of the future Airbus signed MoUs with Canada's three busiest airports Toronto Pearson and Vancouver to study the feasibility of hydrogen infrastructure at airports Airbus has invested in Carbon Engineering Ltd. a Canadian-based climate solutions company operating the largest Direct Air Carbon Capture (DACC) Research & Development facility in the world Airbus joined Canada’s SAF+ Consortium to accelerate the development of a new Sustainable Aviation Fuel technology Airbus Canada has fostered collaborations with academic institutions including a multi-year scholarship initiative in partnership with McGill University and Polytechnique Montréal and two merit scholarships at ÉNA (École nationale d'aérotechnique) Airbus has been present in Brazil for more than 45 years through its three divisions demonstrating a long-term commitment to the… Airbus has been present in Chile for more than 50 years when the first Alloute was ordered for the Chilean Navy Airbus has been present in Mexico for more than 40 years and has a long-term commitment to the development of the country's… MontrealNews'Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!': Details emerge in Boeing 737 incident at Montreal airportBy Joe LofaroPublished: November 29, 2024 at 6:00AM EST Twitter feed ©2025 BellMedia All Rights Reserved 2025 /CNW/ - In a context where homeownership remains a challenge for many buyers real estate developer Ray Junior Courtemanche announces a new initiative to facilitate the purchase of a condo within the SKYBLÜ 1 project at Cité Mirabel an exclusive offer will allow eligible buyers to benefit from a 5% down payment coverage This initiative aims to encourage homeownership by reducing the initial financial barrier "We recognize that the down payment represents a major obstacle for many buyers our goal is to provide a concrete solution to help more people achieve homeownership," explains Ray Junior Courtemanche A Modern and Accessible Real Estate Project The SKYBLÜ 1 project at Cité Mirabel offers modern and well-located residential units and the number of eligible units is restricted Interested buyers are encouraged to contact the sales team for more information and to schedule a visit The SKYBLÜ 1 project at Cité Mirabel is part of a vision for sustainable and accessible urban development well-located housing designed to meet the expectations of today's homeowners This project is integrated into a rapidly expanding neighborhood where dynamism and quality of life come together to offer an ideal setting for residents Information and Contact: Phone: (514) 929-7766, Email: [email protected] I was on a 12-hour flight from San Francisco to Taipei was perfectly convinced that I knew the right way to beat transpacific jet lag: just stay awake from the time that you get up in your time zone of origin until you land and reach a reasonable time and place to sleep in your destination Besides my questionable traveling technique I had another motivation to stay awake: the fat copy of “The Iliad” resting in my lap I had to finish “The Iliad,” “The Odyssey” and who knows what else in order to enroll in Directed Studies in the fall I didn’t think the answer to that question particularly mattered and I could figure everything else out later facing down six weeks where ostensibly my only goal was to study Chinese That was the purpose of the scholarship program I was on and so I was supposed to dedicate myself completely — but I was torn by other objectives already suspecting that I might change my mind about DS before the end of the summer I had to take placement tests for biology and chemistry and math my mind wandered to paths that felt deep and impenetrable and after sufficient distraction I would return to the story I made it through maybe 600 pages over the course of the flight My 22 new classmates and I had all traveled together My bigger concern was getting dropped from the intermediate class to the beginner section I was completely illiterate and my vocabulary was circumscribed to set phrases like “in the winter I like going to the ice skating rink to ice skate.”  I was allowed to stay in the intermediate class I had to spend twice as long on my homework as any of my classmates did then did laundry or studied or walked loops outside my hotel and everything was perfectly on track.  Why had I enrolled in this program in the first place though sometimes I felt out of place or out of my depth or simply desperate to bask in the coolness of a Southern California dawn before the heat burns off the marine layer.       and they told me about all the things capturing their attention delinquently long walks they had taken in moments of worse judgment though I knew I was immersed in some of the richest experiences life had in store for me my attempts to explain myself to them came up short and then asked me — what had I been thinking about I didn’t seem to have anything to offer that paralleled what they shared with me — but how could it be that I wasn’t stuck on anything — that nothing in the world fascinated me the way everything seemed to fascinate my friends what kept me up at night and what eventually lulled me to sleep was turning over the Chinese phrases I had learned in class in my head over and over until I was satisfied or until I gave up This wasn’t a conclusion that would lead me anywhere practical or even give me workable conversation material for future calls with my friends Most of my nighttime musings were probably also something that I could happily throw myself into and not think too much about it I stood on the MRT reading “The Odyssey” with my backpack clutched in front of me I didn’t finish everything in the way I had expected I learned enough about Homer to make the summer reading worth it and I’m probably much happier for not having taken DS I learned enough about love and life that everything else was worthwhile I drank dozens of cups of oolong tea to push myself through my homework and somehow managed to dodge a caffeine addiction I was learning and I was more or less happy and I was propelled by adrenaline and electricity *Cold War 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[Read more] This page may contain AI-assisted elements, more information here Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here The first time Mirabel Ting played a competitive round at Augusta National she took one look at the thousands of patrons gathered around the first tee and went straight to the washroom and started crying “I was afraid I didn't know what I was doing,” said Ting who texted her friend Michelle Koh asking for support Ting blacked out everything she could to the point that she could barely see the ball relying on muscle memory to place one in the fairway Ting shot 74 in the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur last spring to take a share of eighth while her Florida State teammate returns to Augusta National next month as one of the hottest players in college golf I feel like she's not gonna miss a shot,” said Woad Malaysia’s Ting won her fourth title in five starts on Tuesday at the rain-shortened Briars Creek Invitational with rounds of 67-66 She's 34 under par in five starts this season Only USC's Jasmine Koo has matched her with four titles this season FSU head coach Amy Bond believes Ting hasn’t even begun to reach her potential Ting traveled back home to Malaysia to make her LPGA debut at the Maybank Championship marking a rare chance to play in front of a home crowd “What I noticed was people were screaming her name and she was throwing her gloves,” said Bond “She came back with virtually nothing because she gave everything away “But I think it was really good for her to know that a lot of people know who she is and appreciate what she's doing It gives you a little bit of self-confidence.” Ting flew to Thailand to begin working with Kris Assawapimonporn Already known for her exceptional ball-striking the pair spent most of their time on putting – everything from set-up Ting’s collegiate journey actually began in Augusta she enrolled as a freshman at Augusta University believed she was mature enough to handle all that comes with moving across the world to chase a dream No one could’ve imagined just how tough it would be as Thomas died from a massive heart attack not long after Mirabel arrived on campus A devastated Mirabel went home to grieve for some time and returned to competitive golf in the spring leading Augusta to its first NCAA Championship appearance where every day at practice she’s pushed by the No Bond said the way her top two players go about practice is night and day “Lottie loves the process of practice and will spend all day out there,” said Bond “Mirabel wants to get it done quickly and precisely so she can get away with maybe not spending the hours She’s not the kind of person that needs to spend all day there But if she can be really structured in the time period that she's there she can get she feels confident enough to be able to play whereas Lottie just loves every minute of practice and the process and bless her for it She's the hardest worker we've ever had and loves it Ting looks forward to soon reuniting with Koh the former Campbell University player she considers a sister “Just want to enjoy having my sister around and play my golf and just see where it takes me.” Mirabel Ting and Lottie Woad led the charge while Sophia Fullbrook added a steady presence Woad is currently ranked No. 1 in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women's Rankings the Seminoles racked up three eagles and 32 birdies—both the best in the field was canceled due to inclement weather.The last time the Seminole women left a tournament without both a team and individual victory was October 22 when they finished fourth at the Jackson T securing team and individual wins at four consecutive events: the Landfall Tradition in October (Woad) the Guadalajara Collegiate in January (Ting) the Briar’s Creek Invitational in March (Ting).Ting fired rounds of 67 and 66 to finish at 11-under cruising to a five-shot victory over Purdue’s Jasmine Kahler SMU’s Mackenzie Lee and Florida State’s Lottie Woad shared third at 5-under while Purdue’s Momo Sugiyama and Minnesota’s Isabella McCauley rounded out the top five at 4-under Ting dominated the field in par-4 and par-5 scoring while Lee led all players in par-3 scoring making 3 birdies and no bogeys. This marks Ting’s second win of 2025 following her victory at the Guadalajara Invitational in January According to Clippd’s college golf rankings 6.The Florida State Seminoles will be back in action next week at the Old Barnwell Match Play in Aiken looking to extend their winning streak to five consecutive tournaments View full results for Briar's Creek Collegiate Home  |  Tournaments  |  Courses  |  Equipment  |  Players  |  Rankings  |  About Us  |  Contact There's plenty of focus on the Florida State women's golf team With Lottie Woad dominating the amateur game the past year including her Augusta National Women's Amateur win in addition to her rise to the top spot in the World Amateur Golf Ranking the Seminoles have gotten plenty of deserved spotlight Woad's stellar play has continued into her junior season and her worst finish in eight stroke-play starts is a tie for third she hasn't even been the best player on her team That honor goes to fellow junior Mirabel Ting who Sunday won the Florida State Match Up for her fifth victory of the season finishing at 22 under and 42 shots in front of runner-up Illinois Ting has made six stroke-play starts in 2024-25 On Sunday at Seminole Legacy Golf Course in Tallahassee Ting shot her second straight 67 to finish at 16 under for the tournament 10 shots better than teammate Kaylah Williams who is the first women's college golfer in Division I with five victories this season USC freshman Jasmine Koo is among a select few who have reached the four-win threshold Woad would have a great case to win the Annika Award But Ting's latest victory has made her the favorite between the Florida State dynamic duo with less than two months remaining in the year and she may 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By accepting this notice and continuing to browse our website you confirm you accept our Terms of Use & Privacy Policy read more >> 2025 /CNW/ - Visionary builder Ray Junior Courtemanche is proud to officially announce the start of construction on the next phase of the SKYBLÜ 3 Urban Condos project This new 15-story tower will stand as the third tallest in Cité Mirabel offering breathtaking views and an exceptional living environment in the heart of a thriving urban area With the region's booming real estate market and increasing demand for 3 ½ and 4 ½ units SKYBLÜ 3 has been designed to meet the needs of buyers from all generations offering 189 premium condos with modern and refined finishes Exclusive Amenities for an Unmatched Lifestyle Beyond high-quality residences, SKYBLÜ 3 Urban Condos provides a complete range of premium amenities A Strategic Location in the Heart of Cité Mirabel In addition to the amenities within the project SKYBLÜ 3 residents will benefit from a rich environment filled with nearby services The Investissement Ray Junior team invites you to reserve your unit today and be part of this exclusive new phase of SKYBLÜ 3 Urban Condos Phone: (514) 929-7766Email: [email protected]Website: www.skyblucondos.com Don't miss this unique opportunity to live in an exceptional setting that combines luxury Information : Chloé Courtemanche, Marketing Director, [email protected], 514-433-5355 Your Ads Privacy ChoicesIMDb Amateur Mirabel Ting finished as the leading Malaysian in the Maybank Championship Malaysia: Amateur standout Mirabel Ting marked her LPGA Tour debut by claiming the distinction of finishing as the top-placed Malaysian in the Maybank Championship 19-year-old Ting outshone her country’s leading professionals by finishing in a share of 12th place in the US$3 million event over Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course It was the best ever showing by a Malaysian in an LPGA Tour event on Malaysian soil Ting finished ahead of a host of big names including  Major championship winners Yuka Saso who finished level with defending champion Celine Boutier I wasn’t expecting to be able to handle the pressure like that finally getting to play my first LPGA event.” The tournament was won by ‘Ronni’ Yin Ruoning The 22-year-old from China shot a last day seven-under-par 65 to finish on 23-under 265 to collect the Tiger Trophy and the US$450,000 first prize Thailand’s Atthaya ‘Jeeno’ Thitikul had to settle for second place Last year she was beaten in an epic nine-hole play-off by Boutier winner of the inaugural Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific in 2018 Maybank President and Group CEO Dato Khairussaleh Ramli said: “We have been privileged to witness golf at its finest in this year’s Maybank Championship but by the other LPGA stars and regional talents “The players have put on a fabulous show for us “I am also proud that this year’s Maybank Championship witnessed an impressive turnout of more spectators than last year over four days It is our fervent hope that the championship will inspire more young talents to pick up this beautiful game.” By 2024-12-16T08:12:00+00:00 Canadian investigators have disclosed that a Boeing 737-400 crew had been experiencing a flap problem before the aircraft suffered a main landing-gear collapse at Montreal The Nolinor twinjet had been operating from Quebec City to Bagotville air base – about 95nm to the north – on 27 November But Transportation Safety Board of Canada states that there was an “issue with a flap” on approach to Bagotville The crew declared an emergency and opted to divert to Montreal’s Mirabel airport which lies about 135nm to the southwest of Quebec City Mirabel’s runways are longer than those at Bagotville the aircraft landed with retracted flaps on runway 24 but the left main landing-gear collapsed during deceleration until it came to a complete stop,” it adds It says the jet sustained “major damage” but there was no fire None of the 87 passengers and seven crew members The aircraft involved (C-GGWX) was originally delivered to Icelandair in 1990 Investigators have yet to determine the reason for the gear collapse and the flap problem. Nolinor says that its entire team is “co-operating fully with the authorities” to pinpoint and understand the cause Air Djibouti has disclosed that a Boeing 737-500 has suffered an accident upon landing in north-eastern Somalia The aircraft (EY-560) experienced a “tyre problem” during the landing at Garowe Puntland airport on 2 December Operations by older-variant Boeing 737s have been temporarily banned at Bolivia’s capital El Alto airport near La Paz and takes into account recommendations following the occurrence of “events” says the Bolivian civil aviation regulator DGAC DGAC executive director Celier Arispe Rosas says .. Electric aircraft propulsion specialist Wright Electric is preparing to begin ground testing with the M2500 electric engine it is developing to power commercial aircraft having completed construction of a test stand that will accommodate the trials controllers temporarily lost ability to ”see hear or talk to” pilots flying jets to and from Newark Republican lawmakers have proposed a plan to provide the Federal Aviation Administration with $15 billion to fund air traffic control (ATC) modernisation a move coming several weeks after US transportation chief Sean Duffy committed to such an effort Indian investigators state that the crew of an ATR 72-600 experienced “unusual” vibrations and felt the aircraft sink on final approach just before it landed short of the runway at Bhubaneswar last October The Alliance Air aircraft (VT-RKF) had been inbound from Rourkela FlightGlobal is the global aviation community’s primary source of news analytics and advisory services to connect the aviation community globally and help organisations shape their business strategies identify new opportunities and make better decisions faster Site powered by Webvision Cloud member-first insights and commentary on the global aviation industry 2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course Ting shot rounds of 67-75-64-70 to finish 12-under and T12.  Ting is ranked No. 51 at the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women's Rankings Mirabel Ting of Florida State was almost perfect in her third round at the 2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course and it propelled her into contention.  Ting shot a third-round 8-under 64 with eight birdies and no bogeys to jump from T44 to T10 and six shots behind the leaders She started on the back nine and caught fire recording six birdies and carding a 30 before adding two more birdies after making the turn Another strong round in the last 18 holes on Sunday and she could find herself in true contention in her LPGA debut.  Mirabel Ting of Florida State heads into the weekend at T44 and 2-under at the 2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course so Ting will be playing on Saturday and Sunday After an impressive 5-under 67 in the first round but a 3-over 75 in the second round saw her fall from T11 to T44 She was 5-over through 14 holes after a double bogey on No 15 and 17 coming into the clubhouse saw her finish strong Mirabel Ting of Florida State shot a 5-under 67 in the first round of the 2024 Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course This is the collegiate junior's LPGA debut birding four of the first five holes to propel up the leaderboard immediately RELATED ARTICLESWomen's Orlando International: Mirabel Ting rallies for the winLSU and Mirabel Ting won the titles at Moon Golf Women's Invitational Florida State University standout Mirabel Ting is set to make her highly anticipated LPGA debut at the 2024 Maybank Championship held at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club’s West Course a rising star in amateur golf and Malaysia’s highest-ranked female amateur enters this event in the midst of an impressive collegiate season She stands as one of four Malaysian players in the 78-player field and the only amateur showcasing her rapid ascent in the global golf scene."This is my first LPGA event and easily the most significant tournament of my career so far,” said Ting “The fact that it's on home soil makes it even more special which adds so much meaning to this opportunity.”This week’s Maybank Championship marks the third stop on the LPGA’s fall Asian swing It also serves as a return to familiar turf for Ting who has previously competed on the West Course though her experience at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club has primarily been on the East Course Ting has focused on refining her short game as she prepares for this challenge against the world’s best.“I feel confident in my long game,” Ting added “It’s the short game where I’ve been putting in the extra hours It’s about sharpening up my up-and-down play and staying consistent on the greens.” The 2024 Maybank Championship follows the dramatic conclusion of last year’s event where Celine Boutier defeated Jeeno Thitikul in a nine-hole playoff Ting will be competing in a field that includes several of the LPGA’s top players who won the recent BMW Ladies Championship A Breakout Year for TingMirabel Ting’s LPGA debut caps off a standout year of achievements 8 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) Ting has been a driving force behind Florida State’s success in collegiate golf Her performances this year include two victories and several top-10 finishes in major amateur events underscoring her status as one of the game's brightest young talents.Ting’s 2024 season highlights include a victory at the prestigious Augusta Women’s Invitational and a T8 finish at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur She also claimed first place at the Women's Orlando International and posted strong showings in collegiate events such as the ACC Women's Championship and the Moon Golf Invitational.Her 2023 season was equally impressive with a win at the Moon Golf Invitational and notable finishes at the NCAA Women's South Regional (T5) and the Florida Gators Women’s Invitational (T5) Ting’s consistent ability to compete at the highest level has helped her ascend rapidly in the global rankings making her a key player for Florida State’s golf program A proposed Mid-Wilshire high-rise from developer Walter N. Marks, Inc. continues to make its way through the city approval process Last week, the Planning Department published a draft environmental impact report for the Mirabel development, which would replace a 1930s commercial building located at 5411 Wilshire Boulevard plans call for the construction of a 42-story tower which would feature 348 studio and two-bedroom apartments above parking for 309 vehicles and 12,821 square feet of ground floor commercial uses Requested entitlements include density bonus incentives to more floor area than otherwise allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, plans call for 29 apartments which would be set aside for rent as very low-income affordable housing Keating Architecture is designing Mirabel which rise approximately 530 feet in height Plans show an undulating glass facade and an amorphous footprint sprouting above a podium amenity deck "The architectural design of the Project interprets the Streamline Moderne style of several buildings in the surrounding Miracle Mile through the imposition of a unique curvilinear tower with structural form," reads a narrative included with the initial study "The tower would be set back from the podium edges to reduce the appearance of Project massing from the street level Architectural features would include material changes and Art Deco-inspired canopied entryways." While the project would replace one vintage building The facades of the former Sontag Drug Store at Wilshire and Cloverdale Avenue would be preserved as part of the ground-floor of the new tower Pending approval of entitlements and building permits construction of Mirabel is expected to take approximately 36 months The project is one of two Miracle Mile apartment towers currently in the works, joining a similar 46-story tower from Onni Group which would rise at the opposite corner of Wilshire and Cloverdale Walter N. Marks, Inc., perhaps best known as the owner of the Helms Bakery District, has ventured into ground-up development in other parts of Los Angeles as well. The company has also proposed a more modest mixed-use residential development for a parking lot across Venice Boulevard from the Helms complex Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn / Threads / Instagram Global Lead Partner Brussels) have received the 2024 CPGA – Étant donnés prize the annual prize recognizes the significant artistic contributions of a French or France-based living artist and their gallery with USD 15,000 to be shared equally The award is a joint initiative between the French organization Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art and Villa Albertine a cultural institution that supports exchanges in arts and ideas between the United States a group of esteemed international curators and collectors walked the halls of Art Basel Miami Beach to review the applicants’ booths Any gallery presenting at least one work by a French or France-based artist at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 was eligible to apply before the start of the fair and her presentation at Galerie Nathalie Obadia as the standout from among over 25 applications They were particularly impressed by the artist’s figurative paintings which explores the European tradition of Carnival ‘We were struck by Johanna Mirabel’s technical virtuosity and her chosen subject of Carnival,’ the jury noted along with ‘the promise of her practice and the commitment of Galerie Nathalie Obadia to supporting an artist at the dawn of an exciting career.’ This year’s jury was composed of Daisy Desrosiers the director and chief curator of the GUND Gallery at Kenyon College; Celia Sredni de Birbragher a New York-based journalist and art critic; Paul Leong officer at the Contemporary Arts Council of the Museum of Modern Art and co-chair of the FCA Friends (Foundation for Contemporary Arts); and François Sarkozy collector and co-founder of the CMS Collection Cover image: Johanna Mirabel, Le Dernier Dimanche (detail), 2024. 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CLICK LINK KUCHING: In a remarkable display of skill and composure Florida State University’s Mirabel Ting clinched the individual title at the 2025 Briars Creek Invitational yesterday Held from March 10 to 11 at the Golf Club at Briars Creek Ting from Miri delivered outstanding rounds of 67 and 66 This victory marks Ting’s sixth collegiate win and contributes to the Seminoles’ team success securing their fourth consecutive team win for the 2024-2025 season The tournament faced challenges as the second round was cancelled due to heavy rain The 19-year old’s performance at Briars Creek adds to her impressive collegiate career including being named the 2024 ACC Golfer of the Month and securing All-ACC honors Her consistent excellence has solidified her reputation as one of the nation’s top golfers Ting’s calendar remains packed with high-profile events She is set to compete in the Old Bran Well Match next week followed by the prestigious Augusta National Women’s Amateur 2025 in April – a tournament that attracts the world’s top amateur female golfers Ting is not just a rising star for Florida State University but also a source of pride for both Sarawak and Malaysia Sarawak Tribune is a Sarawakian news portal that highlights Sarawak-centric news and other stories of relevance to Sarawak.Today Sarawak Tribune focuses on happenings in Sarawak’s cities towns and small places no matter how remote these are and events of relevance in other states of Malaysia and other countries There's another member of the three-win club this season Mirabel Ting dominated Saturday during the final round of the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club in Mexico to capture her third individual victory this season who carded a 6-under 66 to secure the win at 12 under for the tournament 1 amateur Lottie Woad by six shots for the title Ting has won all three of her starts this season five top-3 finishes and has only lost to six players in five events have been among the best players in college golf this year their strong fall performances carried into the spring claimed the team title by six shots over TCU Virginia and Houston rounded out the top four Virginia senior Amanda Sambach placed third individually at 5 under, and Lauren Olivares, who in 2023 became the first woman to shoot 60 in college golf history Mirabel Ting won't ever forget her first round on the LPGA The Florida State junior opened with a 5-under 67 at the Maybank Championship on home soil in Malaysia trails leader Mao Saigo by four shots after the Japanese rookie opened with a brilliant 9-under 63 that include one bogey "Shooting 5 under on this challenging golf course is something that I would never thought I would be able to do it in front of a big crowd," said Ting, a two-time winner already this fall for the Seminoles Ting currently ranks eighth in the World Amateur Golf Ranking A rookie has yet to win on the LPGA this season but Saigo sits atop the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year standings on the strength of seven top-10 finishes "I made a lot of middle length putt," said the 23-year-old Saigo Saigo has a pair of runner-up finishes in 2024 at the CPKC Women’s Open and the Buick LPGA Shanghai South Korea's Haeran Ryu sits alone in second place in Malaysia This is Ryu's 31st round in the 60s this season (Saigo leads the tour with 33.) She was one of five players to post a bogey-free round at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club on Thursday "I don't remember my play today because today my body feels not good," said Ryu Mirabel Ting began her golf journey the moment she first gripped her brother’s driver 3 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) Some of her earliest memories include stepping onto the grass of her first golf range at 2 years old and watching her brother steal their grandfather’s golf balls Her father was quick to discover her talent she was already competing in junior programs Under her dad’s watchful eye and strictness she was forbidden from playing other sports or attending social activities like birthday parties I used to get beaten up at the range for hitting a bad shot,” Ting said which shifted her perspective from quitting athletes like Ting are usually not granted financial support from the government she got a scholarship to study at Hills International College in Brisbane The school is similar to college golf but composed solely of training and competing in state tournaments for free Ting claimed her first international event in Australia a high-level score for even professional players COVID-19 and her grandmother’s death forced Ting to return to Malaysia eventually leading her to start a new chapter in the U.S she got the call that every child has nightmares about On her way to a tournament one month into her first semester her brother delivered the news that their father had died from a heart attack Ting flew back to Malaysia to be with her mother So we kind of figured out the best way for me to be successful in golf is to head back to college “I was sitting on the plane [and] I said to myself this semester I got to work three times harder because I want to win And I believe that's what my dad wants me to do.” Ting won her first college event in Melbourne Her spring season breezed through nationals and the Arnold Palmer Cup had been Ting’s mentor long before she moved to the U.S Their relationship evolved from coach to best friends Koh guides Ting through every aspect of her life especially during one of the hardest times “She’s the one that brought me to the brighter side of life when I was in a really dark space I couldn’t get out of At least I have someone that actually believes that I can do impossible things and make it possible.”  the Malaysian golfer decided to transfer to FSU but missed the transfer portal deadline by a day she devoted her fall semester to sharpening her swing and catching up academically a Christmas miracle surprised Ting as she got the news from head coach Amy Bond that she was eligible to play in the spring marking the beginning of Ting’s incredible career with the ’Noles in 2024 Ting has earned All-American honors and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) titles She secured three consecutive victories with Folds of Honor the Schooner Fall Classic and kicked off the spring with her fifth collegiate win at the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club Ting credits her teammates as her biggest motivators “This girl is a robot like she's playing a video game She also does a very good job of not procrastinating work Ting also appreciates the collective effort to push each other toward their highest potential to highlight the women’s golf team’s camaraderie especially with this year’s goal of winning a national championship as an individual and as a team She is set on winning the 2025 Augusta National in April after becoming the first Malaysian to qualify last year Coach Amy was saying in an interview how golf doesn’t define you as a person and if you have a bad day So I learned over the years and actually thought about what Coach Amy said and that’s one of the reasons why I came to Florida State.”  Ting remains focused on taking it day by day with her early 6 a.m strenuous practices and prioritizing sleep Continuing her success with the Garnet and Gold Ting aims for greater milestones of eventually going pro