No definitive link between wind turbines and poor health, says Health Canada ... Toronto Star
Living near towering wind turbines can be extremely annoying but there is no connection between exposure to the wind turbine noise and health effects, says a new comprehensive Health Canada study. Noise from wind turbines did not have any measurable ...
No Health Effects Link to TurbinesBayshore Broadcasting News Centre
Wind turbine noise not linked to health problems, Health Canada findsCBC.ca
Group To Review Wind Turbine ReportBlackburnNews.com
Winnipeg Free Press
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Living near towering wind turbines can be extremely annoying but there is no connection between exposure to the wind turbine noise and health effects, says a new comprehensive Health Canada study. Noise from wind turbines did not have any measurable ...
No Health Effects Link to Turbines
Wind turbine noise not linked to health problems, Health Canada finds
Group To Review Wind Turbine Report
Hundreds of homeless die on BC streets, report finds The Globe and Mail
More than 280 homeless people have died in B.C. since 2006, and better housing and poverty reduction strategies are badly needed, a new report says. The report, released on Thursday by non-profit group Megaphone, says the median age of death for a ...
Report shows life expectancy of homeless is half that of average BC residentStraight.com
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Homeless death count in BC highlights dangers of street living: report580 CFRA Radio
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More than 280 homeless people have died in B.C. since 2006, and better housing and poverty reduction strategies are badly needed, a new report says. The report, released on Thursday by non-profit group Megaphone, says the median age of death for a ...
Report shows life expectancy of homeless is half that of average BC resident
Tom Sawyer holds flowers in a circa 2008 handout photo.THE CANADIAN ...
Homeless death count in BC highlights dangers of street living: report
1 in 5 ER visits could be treated elsewhere Cranbrook Daily Townsman
TORONTO - As many as one in five of all visits to hospital emergency departments are for things that could probably be dealt with better elsewhere, a new report says. The report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information, released Thursday, said 20 ...
One in five emergency room patients could have been treated by GP or clinicInsideHalton.com
1 in 5 emergency department visits could be treated elsewhere, institute reportsCBC.ca
Patients from 1 in 5 ER trips could be treated elsewhere: studyCTV News
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TORONTO - As many as one in five of all visits to hospital emergency departments are for things that could probably be dealt with better elsewhere, a new report says. The report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information, released Thursday, said 20 ...
One in five emergency room patients could have been treated by GP or clinic
1 in 5 emergency department visits could be treated elsewhere, institute reports
Patients from 1 in 5 ER trips could be treated elsewhere: study
Blatchford: Magnotta 'was in a psychosis,' forensic psychiatrist testifies Edmonton Journal
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Carbon monoxide leak sends Cleveland family to hospital: How to prevent one ... The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
At a Thursday press conference, Public Information Officer Larry Gray, Lt. Victor Gill and Fire Chief Patrick Kelly of the Cleveland Division of Fire shared advice on avoiding carbon monoxide leaks in the home. Print · Ryllie Danylko, Northeast Ohio Media ...
I-Team Investigation: Detector DangerCBS Local
Fire personnel ask public to check carbon monoxide detectorsChambersburg Public Opinion
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At a Thursday press conference, Public Information Officer Larry Gray, Lt. Victor Gill and Fire Chief Patrick Kelly of the Cleveland Division of Fire shared advice on avoiding carbon monoxide leaks in the home. Print · Ryllie Danylko, Northeast Ohio Media ...
I-Team Investigation: Detector Danger
Fire personnel ask public to check carbon monoxide detectors
NHL helmets come to life with airbrushed flair for goalies around the league Calgary Herald
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Opposition claims Sask. government is blurring lines with Lean CBC.ca
Saskatchewan's opposition leader says an arms-length health agency is being used by the government to do its public relations work. In particular, the NDP's Cam Broten says documents from the province's Health Quality Council show that group has been ...
Opposition continues to criticize Lean health-care programRegina Leader-Post
NDP Continues to Hammer Away On LEAN Project620 CKRM.com
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Saskatchewan's opposition leader says an arms-length health agency is being used by the government to do its public relations work. In particular, the NDP's Cam Broten says documents from the province's Health Quality Council show that group has been ...
Opposition continues to criticize Lean health-care program
NDP Continues to Hammer Away On LEAN Project
Quebec to cut superhospital specialists by 10% Globalnews.ca
The MUHC has a directive to cut ten per cent of it's workforce, including some medical specialists. The provincial government wants to put more money into local health services. A plan, health minister Gaetan Barette says has been in place for almost a ...
Riadh Ben Aïssa turns informant: reportMontreal Gazette
Cuts in specialists no surprise: Health MinisterCTV News
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The MUHC has a directive to cut ten per cent of it's workforce, including some medical specialists. The provincial government wants to put more money into local health services. A plan, health minister Gaetan Barette says has been in place for almost a ...
Riadh Ben Aïssa turns informant: report
Cuts in specialists no surprise: Health Minister
St. John's student diagnosed with tuberculosis The Telegram
Eastern Health is investigating a case of tuberculosis (TB), which has been confirmed in a student attending Leary's Brook Junior High School in St. John's. The health authority said in a news release this afternoon, saying it is working with the Newfoundland ...
Case of TB Confirmed in Junior High Student in St. John'sVOCM
Eastern Health confirms case of tuberculosis at St. John's schoolCBC.ca
Junior high school student in St. John's, N.L., found to have tuberculosisWinnipeg Free Press
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Eastern Health is investigating a case of tuberculosis (TB), which has been confirmed in a student attending Leary's Brook Junior High School in St. John's. The health authority said in a news release this afternoon, saying it is working with the Newfoundland ...
Case of TB Confirmed in Junior High Student in St. John's
Eastern Health confirms case of tuberculosis at St. John's school
Junior high school student in St. John's, N.L., found to have tuberculosis
Calgary's Pharaohs Tattooing shut down, clients advised to be tested for viruses ... 660 News
A complaint into Alberta Health Services had officials investigate Pharaohs Tattooing at 3519 Centre Street NW because of unsanitary operations. AHS is advising anyone who received a tattoo to be tested for viruses including Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV.
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A complaint into Alberta Health Services had officials investigate Pharaohs Tattooing at 3519 Centre Street NW because of unsanitary operations. AHS is advising anyone who received a tattoo to be tested for viruses including Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV.
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