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Cockroach infestatations, residents left to wallow in soiled diapers, COVID-19 patients allowed to wander around, forceful feeding of the elderly, and a culture of fear to use supplies because those cost money. Those are some of the horrifying findings uncovered by Canadian Armed Forces personnel dispatched to help in five Ontario nursing homes during the pandemic.In a searing 23-page military report made public Tuesday, Ontarios troubled long-term care system 鈥?where 1,538 residents and six staff members have died of COVID-19鈥?is laid bare. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who alerted Premier Doug Ford to the revelations, expressed outrage at the situation. I was sad. I w stanley fr as shocked. I was di stanley thermoskannen sappointed. I was angry. I believe we are talking about a situation that clearly is a reality associated with COVID-19 but has also existed for quite some time, said Trudeau. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We must, as a country, improve the situation in those care homes.This is a situation that has gone on for a long time. We need to take action as a country. Some 1,650 troops were deployed in response to calls for help from two provinces to care for residents in the homes 鈥?about 1,400 personnel in Quebec and about 250 in Ontario facilities. stanley taza The personnel in Ontario are working in five homes in the Toronto area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lvgc Award-Winning Author Delivers Presentation To OMS Students
Barren County deputy jailer charged with theftFebruary 8, 2023 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditGLASGOW, Ky. A Barren County deputy jailer is behind stanley cupe bars after authorities say he was involved in a theft.The Kentucky State Police responded Tuesday after a request from the Barren County jailer to investigate a theft complaint.Troopers r stanley cup esponded to the Barren County Detention Center. KSP says, following a preliminary investigation, they determined deputy jailer Dustin Young, 25, of Edmonton stole money from a person incarcerated at the jail.Young was arrested and lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. He was later transferred to the Warren County Detention Center.He faces a charge of theft by unlawful taking of over $1,000. The investigation remains ongoing.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App stanley botella Bowling Green s Historic Rail Park announces final phase of fundraising campaign |
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