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世界杯决赛2022

cancelled flights and tightened rules hit travellers

authorities in hong kong are tightening rules after 58 of 59 reported covid cases in october were attributed to incoming travellers.
joanne lee-young
oct 17 2021

edmonton woman gets help for hoarding

part of the problem with treating hoarding behaviour is the stigma and shame attached to it, which make it difficult for people to ask for help.
hamdi issawi
oct 17 2021

anti-poverty activists alarmed by covid and soaring inflation

'unless something happens to change this, we're heading into a devastating winter'
bill kaufmann
oct 17 2021

deadly outbreak at b.c. care home shows booster shots needed

b.c. is more than a month behind alberta and ontario in offering booster shots to fully vaccinated residents of care homes
gordon hoekstra
oct 17 2021

marijuana edibles found in teacher’s reward box for students

an elementary school teacher in south carolina was arrested after weed edibles were found in box meant for students.
denette wilford
oct 17 2021

opinion: psychologists save money and lives

psychologists should work in family doctors’ offices side-by-side with physicians, providing brief consultations to patients
lesley d. lutes
oct 17 2021

concerns about flu increase as covid measures are reduced

unlike last year, many restrictions have been eliminated, giving people more freedom to mingle and spread influenza.
kevin connor
oct 17 2021

levitt: different rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated employees?

not only can you ask job applicants whether they have been vaccinated, you can refuse to hire them on that basis
howard levitt
oct 17 2021
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

cancelled flights and tightened rules hit travellers

authorities in hong kong are tightening rules after 58 of 59 reported covid cases in october were attributed to incoming travellers.
joanne lee-young
oct 17 2021

edmonton woman gets help for hoarding

part of the problem with treating hoarding behaviour is the stigma and shame attached to it, which make it difficult for people to ask for help.
hamdi issawi
oct 17 2021

anti-poverty activists alarmed by covid and soaring inflation

'unless something happens to change this, we're heading into a devastating winter'
bill kaufmann
oct 17 2021

deadly outbreak at b.c. care home shows booster shots needed

b.c. is more than a month behind alberta and ontario in offering booster shots to fully vaccinated residents of care homes
gordon hoekstra
oct 17 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

marijuana edibles found in teacher’s reward box for students

an elementary school teacher in south carolina was arrested after weed edibles were found in box meant for students.
denette wilford
oct 17 2021

opinion: psychologists save money and lives

psychologists should work in family doctors’ offices side-by-side with physicians, providing brief consultations to patients
lesley d. lutes
oct 17 2021

concerns about flu increase as covid measures are reduced

unlike last year, many restrictions have been eliminated, giving people more freedom to mingle and spread influenza.
kevin connor
oct 17 2021

levitt: different rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated employees?

not only can you ask job applicants whether they have been vaccinated, you can refuse to hire them on that basis
howard levitt
oct 17 2021
powered by
obesity matters

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