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B.C. winery fined $118K and permanently banned from temporary foreign worker program

A winery in B.C.’s Okanagan has been permanently banned from hiring temporary foreign workers and fined $118,000, according to the federal government. According to a notification on the government’s website, Toor Vineyards did not provide a federal inspector with the documents they asked for and did not “put in enough …

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Should some rural ERs close permanently if better supports are in place?

Plastic covers new chairs in the pristine waiting area of the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital’s newly constructed, ‘state-of-the-art’ emergency room (ER), which officially opens for residents in this rural eastern Ontario community in January. The next challenge will be keeping the doors open. And that hinges on the availability …

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North Korea To Permanently Shut Border With South Korea | साउथ कोरिया से लगी सीमा बंद करेगा नॉर्थ कोरिया: किम जोंग की सेना ने लैंडमाइन, एंटी-टैंक ट्रैप्स बिछाए, सभी सड़के और रेल मार्ग भी बंद होंगे

4 घंटे पहले कॉपी लिंक किम जोंग की सेना जनवरी से ही सीमा पर लैंड माइंस बिछा रही है। नॉर्थ कोरिया ने साउथ कोरिया से लगे अपने बॉर्डर को पूरी तरह से बंद करने की घोषणा की है। तानाशाह किम जोंग की सेना ने मंगलवार को बताया कि वह साउथ …

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Chemical plant in Sarnia, Ont. says it will permanently close by 2026

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ineos Styrolution announced that it will permanently shutter operations in southwestern Ontario after both the provincial and federal governments enacted new rules aimed at curbing benzene emissions at its plants. The chemical manufacturer said Tuesday in a statement that it will cease …

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Calgary’s Inglewood pool to be permanently closed – Calgary

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Calgary says it’s permanently closing the aging Inglewood pool at the end of the year because it’s in need of major and costly repairs. The city says there is a risk of a major electrical failure at the facility …

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