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After 1,000 3rd-shift Windsor Assembly hires through internal process, Stellantis says public job postings unlikely
Those without an inside connection appear out of luck when it comes to nabbing one of the 1,500 coveted auto manufacturing jobs that opened up with Stellantis’s plan to relaunch the Windsor Assembly
Caution notes complicate latest results at Edmonton Public Schools
Impressions of education quality, access to supports, and safe learning environments might have soured last year at Edmonton Public Schools, a recent report suggests.
No, you can’t get the flu from a flu shot — and other misconceptions
Huy, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at CHEO who chairs Immunize Canada, spends a lot of time talking with her patients and their families about vaccines. She often hears misconceptions
Judge asked to consider four years in prison — or no jail time — for Edmonton youth worker who lured child
An Edmonton judge is being asked to sentence a former youth worker who lured a 13-year-old and amassed a collection of child sex abuse images to somewhere between house arrest and four years in
Why a man with schizophrenia will likely be found fit to stand trial for attempted murder
The family of a man with schizophrenia facing two counts of attempted murder is bracing for an aspect of the criminal justice system that is almost inevitable — being found fit to stand trial.
Ontario influenza ICU admissions up 127% in past week, hospital association warns
Ontario hospitals saw a 127 per cent spike in intensive care unit admissions stemming from influenza in just a week, the Ontario Hospital Association says.
RM of Prince Albert approves plan for new UFA cardlock and bulk fuel station
The Rural Municipality of Prince Albert has approved a discretionary use application for a new UFA cardlock and bulk fuel business south of the city.
Woman being treated after getting hand stuck in meat grinder, Toronto police say
A 19-year-old employee at a Toronto business has suffered life-altering injuries after getting her hand stuck in a meat grinder on Monday night.
Toronto seeing early uptick in child flu cases, says medical officer of health
After three children in eastern Ontario died of flu-related complications this month, Toronto's medical officer of health is urging people to get vaccinated, saying the city is seeing an early rise
U of S research partnership studies trauma in Saskatoon firefighting
Adams noted that firefighters are often the first to respond to suicides and overdoses, which can contribute to trauma and burnout. The project will evaluate around 300 SFD worker
Quebec minister to launch investigation into Longueuil police after shooting of 15-year-old
Quebec's Public Security Minister Ian Lafrenière said he will be launching an administrative investigation into the Longueuil police department and its director in connection with the death of 15
'Really disappointing' — Province rejects Essex request for Harrow drainage upgrade funding
The province has rejected a Town of Essex grant application seeking about $1 million for the expansion of the Harrow raw sewage pumping station.
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