CANADACANADA eng Deafblind woman could become first to summit Everest, with a U of T researcher’s aid by admin 27 مايو، 2026 written by admin 27 مايو، 2026 32 RCI / Alina Snisarenko (new window) · CBC News · When Karolina Pakėnaitė trekked to the Mount Everest base camp three years ago, she met a group of climbers who were aiming to become the first deaf climbers to summit its peak. Pakėnaitė, who is deafblind because she has Usher syndrome — a genetic condition that causes hearing and vision loss — realized that no deafblind person had ever summited the mountain. “I started to ask myself, what if? I never imagined myself summiting Everest, but that question never left me to this day”, she told CBC Radio’s Metro Morning Wednesday. “That question changed everything.”… Continue reading the full article on the original website 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post A Quebec studio won game of the year. So why doesn’t the game look Canadian? next post Carney says House of Commons won’t weigh in on Alberta’s referendum question You may also like RCI: Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry take their... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI : L’actrice Sophie Faucher n’est plus 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Ottawa veut interdire l’accès aux réseaux sociaux... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI : Coupe du monde : les billets... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI: L’Association canadienne des boissons peine à défendre... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Vancouver man detained in Georgia for carrying... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Hundreds of World Cup tickets are still... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Ottawa’s soon-to-be introduced digital safety bill poised... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Former Air Canada captain charged after allegedly... 10 يونيو، 2026 RCI : What’s next for Trump and Netanyahu... 10 يونيو، 2026