Friedro's Clothing & More: Your Top, Your Style

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British broadcaster goes dark for an hour, asks viewers to exercise

By The Associated Press Staff, August 27, 2016  LONDON — One of Britain’s leading broadcasters has blacked out its programs for an hour in hopes of spurring viewers to get some exercise. ITV shut down broadcasts on several of its channels Saturday morning as part of its effort to entice UK citizens to sports clubs,… Continue reading British broadcaster goes dark for an hour, asks viewers to exercise

'SOS' in sand leads to rescue of 2 stranded on island in Micronesia

By The Associated Press, August 27, 2016  CHUUK STATE, Micronesia – The U.S. Coast Guard says two stranded mariners were rescued Friday after crews saw their “SOS” in the sand on uninhabited island in Micronesia, Hawaii News Now reports. A U.S. Navy aircraft crew spotted the pair on the beach and gave their location to… Continue reading 'SOS' in sand leads to rescue of 2 stranded on island in Micronesia

Davidson, Sask., nurses worry staffing levels will leave patients suffering

By Courtney Markewich, CBC News, August 27, 2016  Registered nurses say 1 RN per shift isn’t enough Registered nurses in Davidson, Sask., are voicing their concerns about staffing levels at the community’s health centre. “Not everyone utilizes the hospital so not everyone’s aware of what’s going on,” said Lindsay Cross, an RN who recently went… Continue reading Davidson, Sask., nurses worry staffing levels will leave patients suffering

Canola dispute looms over Canadian PM's visit to China

By CBC News, August 26, 2016  Canada currently exports about 4 million tonnes of canola seed to China A long-standing dispute involving Canadian canola exports to China threatens to overshadow Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s trip to the economic superpower that begins next week. Canada says it wants the canola issue settled before relations between the two countries can… Continue reading Canola dispute looms over Canadian PM's visit to China

Canada Post's relationship with its workers is blighted by 'underlying toxicity'

By Mark Gollom, CBC News, August 27, 2016  Even a resolution of the current dispute over pensions and pay equity may not patch things up Whenever Canada Post management and union representatives reach an agreement, whether through negotiation or arbitration, the resolution may not be enough to repair their fraught relations. “I do not see a resolution between management [and… Continue reading Canada Post's relationship with its workers is blighted by 'underlying toxicity'

Energy Dodge: Sell Us Your Vehicle

Whether you’re selling a vehicle that has been a staple part of your routine for years or one that simply doesn’t reflect your needs anymore, we invite you to use Energy Dodge as your dealership of choice for selling your car. We take pride in taking care of your vehicle even after you’ve parted ways.… Continue reading Energy Dodge: Sell Us Your Vehicle

Kindersley RCMP Seize Over $5000 Worth of Drugs in Search

By Kindersley RCMP, August 26, 2016 On the morning of August 24th, 2016, Kindersley RCMP executed a search warrant at a residence located in Golf View Mobile Acres in Kindersley in relation to a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act investigation. Numerous drugs were seized in the search which included Fentanyl Pills, Methamphetamine, Cocaine and Heroin.… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Seize Over $5000 Worth of Drugs in Search