More than 16 months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians with disabilities say bar and restaurant patios that have been expanded onto streets and sidewalks to create more outdoor seating are often inaccessible to them.
Pool hours should be quickly extended during heat waves, Toronto residents say
Some Torontonians are asking the city to open its swimming pools earlier as people try to beat the soaring heat and humidity that s expected to blanket the area over the next several days.
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Posted: Jun 28, 2021 6:57 PM ET | Last Updated: June 28
Capacity limits for Toronto public pools will remain at 25 per cent as the city moves into Step 2 of the reopening plan on Wednesday. (Lydia Neufeld/Radio-Canada)
Some Torontonians are asking the city to open its swimming pools earlier as people try to beat the soaring heat and humidity expected to blanket the area over the next several days.
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POWHATAN POINT residents Layne Hendershot and Tyler Grant pose with their new baby, Leighton Grant, born May 5, while nurse manager Wendy Cook gives Hendershot a flower gift just in time for Mother’s Day. The baby, born at WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital, weighed 7 pounds and 12.5 ounces.
WHEELING For the nurses who care for the new babies and their mothers at WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital, there is no greater gift than seeing the miracle of life occur before their very eyes.
Nursery nurse Kristi Bates said she isn’t quite ready to have her own children yet, but she has learned a lot from working in her job taking care of the newborns.
WVU Medicine Nurses Earn Awards for Excellence
May 8, 2021
WHEELING Nurses from WVU Medicine members Wheeling Hospital, Harrison Community Hospital and the Continuous Care Center, as well as Wheeling Hospital’s Physician Practice Division, have received Nurse Excellence Awards as part of National Nurses Week.
National Nurses Week, May 6-12, focuses attention on the diverse ways America’s nurses work to save lives and to improve the health of millions of individuals. The American Nurses Association has designated this year’s theme as “Year of the Nurse” in honor of the vast contributions and positive impact of America’s 4 million registered nurses.