“The lawsuit is not the problem. It’s the perception of people that they’re unsafe if they go to that mall,” a retail expert said, “and they’ll stop coming.”
Eleven years ago, Abraham Cherrix and his parents chose quackery over science-based medicine to treat his cancer, and Cherrix was one of the earliest cases of teens who chose quackery to treat a life-threatening disease that I discussed in depth. Recently, I learned that Cherrix is still alive. The reason? He finally realized the error of his original decision and underwent chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant.
The federal agency in charge of economic development in the Atlantic region is putting more than $1.7 millionĀ into eight projects in rural communities across P.E.I.
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