Canada Day Shooting Leaves 1 Man Dead in West-End Halifax

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Source: Haley Ryan, cbc.ca, July 02, 2020 The surviving man and the woman are in hospital with life-threatening injuries.  One man is dead and two others were left seriously injured after a shooting in west-end Halifax on Wednesday night. Just before 10:45 p.m., police responded to a call of possible gunshots in the 6300 block… Continue reading Canada Day Shooting Leaves 1 Man Dead in West-End Halifax

Sask. Landlords Want Eviction Suspensions Lifted

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Source: Bryan Eneas, cbc.ca, July 02, 2020 One rental property owner is currently out $10k in unpaid rent money. It’s the start of a new month and for some that means rent’s due. For others, it could mean another missed payment that may not be recouped. In March, the government suspended residential evictions due to… Continue reading Sask. Landlords Want Eviction Suspensions Lifted

Jeffrey Epstein Confidante Ghislaine Maxwell Arrested

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Source: bbc.com, July 02, 2020 Maxwell, who was arrested in New Hampshire, has denied any involvement in or knowledge of Epstein’s alleged sexual misconduct. British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, an ex-girlfriend of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, is facing charges in the US after being arrested by the FBI. The six charges include enticing a minor to… Continue reading Jeffrey Epstein Confidante Ghislaine Maxwell Arrested

Mask Advice Depends on How COVID Spreads

Source: Stephanie Taylor The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca, July 02, 2020 Dr. Saqib Shahab says people should be wearing a reusable cloth mask when they can’t keep physical distance from others. Saskatchewan’s top doctor says his advice on wearing masks to protect against COVID-19 could change in the coming months. Wearing a mask in Saskatchewan isn’t mandatory now,… Continue reading Mask Advice Depends on How COVID Spreads

How the Canadian Goose Bounced Back From the End of Extinction

Source: Adina Bresge The Associated Press, globalnews.ca, July 01, 2020 By the turn of the 20th century, unregulated hunting drove Canada geese to the brink of extinction from these native habitats. They came, they honked, they conquered. Flying in their signature V-formation, Canada geese are often hailed as a symbol of the Canadian wilderness, marking… Continue reading How the Canadian Goose Bounced Back From the End of Extinction

Kindersley Jobs: Autism Services Social Worker

Autism Services Social Worker Job Order #: 5745623 Employer Name: Saskatchewan Health Authority Wage/Salary Info: $32.847 to $40.164 (5 step range) Location: Kindersley # of Positions: 1 Employment Terms: Part Time Length of Employment: Permanent Apply By: 05-Jul-2020 Description:  Employer Job Number: GO-00597448 Facility: Kindersley and District Health Centre Job Description: In accordance with the… Continue reading Kindersley Jobs: Autism Services Social Worker

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3-Year-Old in Hospital After Being Ejected From Vehicle

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Source: Emily Renaud, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, July 02, 2020 According to a news release, crews found a car that had rolled after hitting a light pole. SASKATOON — A three-year old child is in hospital after being ejected from a vehicle during a crash, Saskatoon Fire Department says. Crews responded to the crash on Monday night near… Continue reading 3-Year-Old in Hospital After Being Ejected From Vehicle