Edmonton needs new waste centre after green bin increase

Edmonton needs new waste centre after green bin increase

The City of Edmonton needs more space to process organic waste, according to a city report, which says the amount of food waste collected by city departments from households is increasing. The city plans to build new outdoor waste composting infrastructure at the municipal waste management center located in the northeast part of the city. … Read more

Operation to return to budgetary balance in the health network

Operation to return to budgetary balance in the health network

Over the next few months, many healthcare institutions will have to make small and large efforts to balance their finances. At the CISSS de Laval, for example, employees of three CHSLDs, including that of Sainte-Dorothée, recently learned that staff absences would not be filled for the night shift. In a recent communication, the human resources … Read more

Cherbourg: Repeat offender, a man steals from a couple living in a nursing home to pay off his debts

Cherbourg: Repeat offender, a man steals from a couple living in a nursing home to pay off his debts

Par Editorial The Press of the Channel Published on August 24, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. See my news Follow La Presse de la Manche Thursday August 22, 2024a man appeared before the Cherbourg court (Manche) after five weeks in pre-trial detention since the referral of his presentation to the judge on July 15. The individual … Read more

Chelsea residents want ‘slower’ and ‘less dangerous’ Route 105

Chelsea residents want ‘slower’ and ‘less dangerous’ Route 105

The words “slow down” and “danger” often appear in red these days on the two speed cameras located along Route 105 in Chelsea. According to the citizens of this Outaouais municipality, this reflects an increasingly heavy trend on this section located between Old Chelsea Road and the Alonzo-Wright Bridge. They are now asking the Quebec … Read more

A health announcement received coldly on the North Shore

A health announcement received coldly on the North Shore

Christian Dubé’s decision to push back the deadline to stop using private agency workers in the health care network is causing discontent on the Côte-Nord. Health care workers feel that their requests are less important than those in urban areas. Quebec, Montreal and Montérégie, in particular, are benefiting from a reprieve until March 2025, whereas … Read more

Dubé pushes back the deadline for ending the use of private health agencies

Dubé pushes back the deadline for ending the use of private health agencies

Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé is pushing back the deadline to end the use of private placement agencies in the health care system. He made the announcement on Thursday. Regions that were to comply with the government’s desire to no longer use this independent workforce as early as October, namely Quebec, Montreal, Montérégie and Chaudière-Appalaches, … Read more

Risk of transmission of the mpox virus remains low in British Columbia

Risk of transmission of the mpox virus remains low in British Columbia

The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) says no cases of the more dangerous variant of the mpox virus, formerly known as monkeypox, have been detected in the province so far. The variant, clade 1b, which has an estimated 3.6% fatality rate, is causing a runaway epidemic in some African countries. It has led … Read more

Does Your Disney+ Subscription Prevent You From Suing Disney?

Does Your Disney+ Subscription Prevent You From Suing Disney?

Does agreeing to the terms of service when signing up for Disney’s video-on-demand service mean you’ve agreed to never sue the entertainment giant for anything again? At least that’s what Disney is arguing in its defense in a lawsuit filed by the family of a 42-year-old New York doctor who allegedly died of an allergic … Read more

Opening of two elementary schools in Chelsea and Gatineau delayed

Opening of two elementary schools in Chelsea and Gatineau delayed

Parents who were waiting for a new school to open in Chelsea, as well as in the Plateau sector of Gatineau, will have to be a little more patient. The Centre de services scolaire des Portages-de-l’Outaouais announced Monday evening that it was reviewing its timelines. The 380-student primary school in Chelsea was originally scheduled to … Read more

Drones in Ottawa to kill mosquitoes and fight West Nile virus

Drones in Ottawa to kill mosquitoes and fight West Nile virus

Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is developing a multi-faceted strategy to keep insects and the potentially dangerous viruses they can carry under control. One way local health authorities are doing this is by using drones. These drones are capable of transporting and dispersing larvicides to kill mosquitoes. The technology is supplied and operated by GDG Environnement. … Read more