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ENVI is the Town's new municipally-owned internet service provider. ENVI is building a pure fibre optic network, within the Town of Newmarket with a goal of providing enhanced internet connectivity to existing and potentially new businesses in the area. ENVI understands the excitement surrounding the residential market and the openness for a new competitive player, however, ENVI is focused on the business community to start.

As ENVI will be focused on business connections to start, this will provide a better and more cost-effective service to the business community within Newmarket. As the network and services continue to grow, the underlying network can be leveraged for future residential services.

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ENVI has built and is operating a number of points of presence sites (POP's) around the Town of Newmarket. These POP's allow us to extend connectivity to the nearby businesses. To date, there have been a number of customers that are actively using the service along the following main roadways, Harry Walker, Nicholson, Gorham, Kerrisdale, Ringwell, Stellar, Main St, Mulock, Pony, Leslie (soon to be completed). As ENVI's network continues to expand we encourage anyone who may be interested in service to contact ENVI.

Ifyou are not located within the areas mentioned above, it does not mean ENVI cannot provide service to you. ENVI has clients outside these areas and encourages you to contact to discuss what services you need and howENVI may be able to help. ENVI strives to support businesses with theirTelecommunications needs.

The municipality announced today that telMAX has acquired ENVI, the $5-million startup that the town created in in 2018 to enhance broadband infrastructure and improve local internet service. It was a subsidiary of Newmarket-Tay Power.

ENVI has been billed as a community-owned way to bring more fibre connectivity to Newmarket. In a June update to council, it said it had built 30 kilometres in Newmarket to date. But the report indicated 200 connections, with 230 customers contracted so far.

Purchaser telMAX already offers internet, TV and phone service in Whitby and Stouffville, and will now expand its offerings into Newmarket. It builds fibre and was rated as the fastest ISP by PC magazine in June 2022.

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Envi is a standalone subsidiary of Newmarket Hydro Holdings (NHHI) and Tay Hydro (THI). Effective June 1, ENVI will be the internet service provider of choice for the Town of Newmarket and Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution. Initially, Envi will be focusing its internet service on the business sector. Through its product offerings and 24/7 customer service model, Envi promises to fill the internet connectivity and service gaps currently being experienced by these sectors in the community.

Since 2014, Newmarket has been working on a broadband strategy as a key pillar of the economic development strategy. Envi was created to support economic development, help drive the local economy, increase access to online services, better social inclusion and improve community learning. Powering the community with a fiber network better connects the Town, businesses and community to the rest of the world.

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Phylogenetic, developmental, and brain-imaging studies suggest that human personality is the integrated expression of three major systems of learning and memory that regulate (1) associative conditioning, (2) intentionality, and (3) self-awareness. We have uncovered largely disjoint sets of genes regulating these dissociable learning processes in different clusters of people with (1) unregulated temperament profiles (i.e., associatively conditioned habits and emotional reactivity), (2) organized character profiles (i.e., intentional self-control of emotional conflicts and goals), and (3) creative character profiles (i.e., self-aware appraisal of values and theories), respectively. However, little is known about how these temperament and character components of personality are jointly organized and develop in an integrated manner. In three large independent genome-wide association studies from Finland, Germany, and Korea, we used a data-driven machine learning method to uncover joint phenotypic networks of temperament and character and also the genetic networks with which they are associated. We found three clusters of similar numbers of people with distinct combinations of temperament and character profiles. Their associated genetic and environmental networks were largely disjoint, and differentially related to distinct forms of learning and memory. Of the 972 genes that mapped to the three phenotypic networks, 72% were unique to a single network. The findings in the Finnish discovery sample were blindly and independently replicated in samples of Germans and Koreans. We conclude that temperament and character are integrated within three disjoint networks that regulate healthy longevity and dissociable systems of learning and memory by nearly disjoint sets of genetic and environmental influences.

Human personality provides a highly instructive example of the challenges that must be faced in efforts to identify the molecular mechanisms involved in the causes and development of complex phenotypes [18,19,20]. In previous work, we found that the genetic variants associated with personality do not operate independently; rather they are organized as clusters of particular single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that co-occur in subgroups of subjects, which we call SNP sets [18,19,20]. The SNP sets were each comprised of SNPs in many coding and noncoding genes that are distributed throughout the genome [21, 22], presumably due to the need for multiple genes to act in concert, not independently [20]. In general, geneticists must expect that each gene affects many traits and many genes affect each trait because evolutionary selection operates on whole organisms, not individual genes or traits [23]. Our specific findings confirmed consistent prior evidence from studies of twins and their families and from genome-wide association studies [24] that many genes act in concert with one another to influence human personality [25,26,27,28]. Thus the high heritability of personality expected from twin studies [25,26,27,28] was not missing, but was distributed into several disjoint components in which the subjects had distinct genotypic and phenotypic features [18,19,20].

We found that personality depends on sets of genes that regulate and coordinate the dynamic functions required for people to learn to adapt to changing circumstances, including molecular processes for neurodevelopment, neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, neurotransmission, stress reactivity, energy metabolism, neuroprotection, resilience, and healthy longevity [18, 19]. The genes we found to be associated with personality were nearly always expressed in the brain, but these brain functions depended on interactions with variability in genes regulating pathways that are particularly important in brain but involve general housekeeping functions that occur in most or all cell types, such as the regulation of energy metabolism, circadian rhythmicity, and cellular repair [30, 31].

Furthermore, we found that the genes that encode variability in human temperament are enriched in highly conserved molecular pathways, the Ras-MEK-ERK and PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathways, which are activated in experimental animals by stress reactivity and associative conditioning (i.e., psychobiological system 1 for classical and operant conditioning) [32,33,34,35]. For example, the responses of these pathways to patterns of reward and punishment regulate neuroplasticity in the striatum, thereby modulating the integration of frontocortical and mesolimbic signaling during associative conditioning in humans and other amniotes (i.e., reptiles, birds, and mammals) (see Supplementary Information, Vignette 1) [36,37,38].

In contrast, the genes we found encoding human character are associated with two brain systems for higher cognitive processes involving intentional self-control or self-awareness [16, 17, 39]. Specifically, a second network (psychobiological system 2) involves specialized bipolar neurons in the anterior insular cortex, frontal operculum, and anterior cingulate cortex that are present in great apes and humans, but not in other primates [40, 41]. These Von Economo neurons are functionally connected to temporal and parietal neocortical regions in brain circuits that support saliency detection, resolution of emotional conflicts, and social cooperation for mutual benefit in great apes and humans [40,41,42,43]. This system also supports intentional self-control of voluntary behavior and purposeful use of symbols with further development of the inferior parietal cortex as a convergence area for touch, hearing, and vision in humans (see Supplementary Information, Vignette 2) [40, 44]. Another network (psychobiological system 3) involves regions of late-myelinating neocortex in frontal, parietal, and temporal regions found only in humans, and is associated with the emergence of human capacities for self-awareness, insight (i.e., immediate, accurate, and deep intuitive understanding), creative imagination, altruism, and autobiographical memory (see Supplementary Information, Vignette 3) [40, 44,45,46]. These three brain networks normally interact in a coordinated manner [47,48,49], but they are dissociable developmentally [17, 46, 50] and functionally [17, 48, 49, 51,52,53,54].

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