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British Columbia · British ColumbiaBritish Columbia is trying to entice nurses to work in rural and remote communities. The Health Ministry launched signing bonuses of up to $30,000 in certain remote and rural communities. Critics say financial incentives don't go far enough to address the ongoing nursing shortage. B.C. United MLA Shirley Bond says burnout and unsafe work environments are factors that have eroded the province's nursing population.See the Story
Retaining nurses in remote B.C. areas will take more than money, critics say
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Uber · AlbertaAbout five per cent of Alberta's workers do so-called "gig work" in their main job. In Ontario and B.C., legislation has been introduced to respond to the growing share of the workforce who participate in such work. A spokesperson for Alberta's minister of jobs, economy and trade said the province is monitoring developments in other jurisdictions.See the Story
Alberta tops list of people doing 'gig work' as main job: StatsCan
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Edmonton, Alberta · EdmontonThe City of Cold Lake has hired a full-time skunk trapper and is offering free skunk removal services. Mayor Craig Copeland said the program is all about keeping homes and businesses odour-free. The program launched last spring and, after a recent review by city council, the service has been renewed for another year.See the Story
Season of the skunk: Northern Alberta city offers free capture services for smelly pests
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London, Ontario · LondonEmergency crews were called to the area of Dundas Street, near Creamery Road, at around 6:30 a.m. It's not known yet if anyone is injured. A hazmat team is on site to control a substantial diesel fuel leak. The Ministry of the Environment will be notified, he said.See the Story
Hazmat team cleaning up diesel fuel leak near airport after morning crash
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RCMP · New BrunswickMoncton council votes 6-5 to keep the Codiac Regional RCMP. Coun. Daniel Bourgeois moved a motion that would have delayed a final decision by holding consultations. The vote tally was the same as when councillors debated the issue Feb. 26 at a committee meeting. The study estimated staying with the RCMP could save $132 million over 15 years.See the Story
Moncton council confirms it will keep RCMP, votes down public consultation
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Nova Scotia · Nova ScotiaPremier Tim Houston met with representatives from Nova Scotia's wine industry. The meeting followed backlash from a new program to help some in the industry, but not others. The program provides a subsidy that bottling companies can use to import cheaper grape juice to produce more wine. Wine makers worry it will mean commercial producers will be able to charge less.See the Story
N.S. wine industry representatives suggest changes coming to controversial program
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Feds · SaskatchewanIndigenous Services Canada (ISC) is set to conduct a forensic audit of the funding it has given the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. The FSIN represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan. ISC says it is "aware of the allegations brought forward regarding the [FSIN]."See the Story
Feds plans to audit FSIN spending after allegations of misused public funds
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Social Media · SaskatchewanKyle Forrest opened his burger-and-fries food truck the Paddy Wagon YQR in June. His friend and Benny's Food Truck operator, Krystle Hagen, was invited to bid for a kitchen residency at the Highland Curling Club. Forrest applied in her place and the food truck moved into the club in October. The food truck has flourished since then, offering smashburgers made famous by social media.See the Story
The Paddy Wagon's burgers are a smash hit
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