Canada

DeBungee’s chief investigator in Thunder Bay’s death was found guilty of misconduct, the second officer was compensated

The Thunder Bay, Ontario police officer, who is in charge of conducting the faulty investigation into the death of an Ojibway man in 2015, has been found guilty of a disciplinary charge, while a second officer has been disqualified. Sgt. Shawn Harrison and the sergeant. Shawn Whipple, of the Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS), had …

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Axed Horizon board member says quick decisions were “delayed, postponed or rejected”

A Horizon Health board member fired in a health system leadership shake-up is rejecting Prime Minister Blaine Higgs’ argument that the council was creating bureaucratic barriers to reform. Linda Forestell, who had been an elected board member of the Horizon Health Network for 10 years, says the removal of all voting members by the prime …

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Merch for Breakout Indie Video game “Stray” (where you play as a cat) includes a branded cat backpack

“Stray,” an indie video game where you play as a cat traversing a futuristic city with a fellow robot (you only go with him), caused a considerable uproar when it was announced in 2020. This buzz moved to the game’s official release. on consoles. and PC this week, with “Stray” accumulating playback numbers well above …

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A 96-year-old person “sweating to death” in Toronto’s long-term care room without air conditioning, says daughter

The daughter of a 96-year-old woman says her mother is “sweating to death” in the room of her long-term residence in Toronto, which this week has had no air conditioning. “This is the second summer that passes,” Dorothea Biemann told CTV News Toronto. “They will die of a heat stroke if nothing is done.” Her …

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Calgary statute officers charge two dog owners with a deadly dog ​​attack

Calgary status officers are accusing two dog owners in connection with the deadly attack that killed 86-year-old Betty Ann Williams in June. According to a statement on Wednesday morning, the owners of the dogs were charged in accordance with the city’s Pet Statute. Community peacekeepers have also confiscated the three dogs involved in the attack. …

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Stay away from Lake Winnipeg beach with high levels of E. coli, warns the province after the wastewater spill

The province advises people and animals to stay away from Spruce Sands beach after a nearby sewage spill occurred, causing high levels of E. coli in the water, a stinking problem for hikers. Manitoba Health says the spill occurred in the rural town of Gimli on June 15, when a sewer line damaged during routine …

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A woman suffers a heart attack in the city of BC Interior, where the emergency rooms were closed, only an ambulance half an hour

This story is part of Situation Critical, a CBC British Columbia series that reports on the barriers people in this province face in accessing adequate and timely health care. (CBC) The mayor of Ashcroft, BC, is raising major concerns about the shortage of medical personnel after 911 operators told a local woman she found her …

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