The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people adapt to many challenges, including what we will tolerate as we interact with one another, a group of Western University researchers has found. Read More
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Community information session scheduled on Dec. 15 to discuss impact of nursing shortage
Special to Kincardine Independent GREY-BRUCE – South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC) has been facing significant shortages in health human resources (HHR) for over five years, particularly with nurses and medical … Continue reading Community information session scheduled on Dec. 15 to discuss impact of nursing shortage →
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The Israeli-Hamas war half a world away is fueling tension at Western University.
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Pink-haired woman recalls mistaken arrest in hospital amid shooting probe
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The portion of the Creeper Hunter TV episode shown to the jury showed Nassr’s face clearly reflected in the cellphone screen, with papers in his hand of a script. He spoke on the phone in a little girl voice to the target after they had missed each other at the planned meeting point.