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Building Better Opportunities Getting Cumbria to Work

A project which supports people who face multiple and complex barriers to gaining employment has appointed its newest key worker. The Building Better Opportunities Getting Cumbria to Work (BBO GCtW) project supports people in the Barrow and South Lakes area aged 18 and above, who are either unemployed or economically inactive and are furthest removed from the labour market. It has appointed Oliver Moore, 24, to be key worker for the project at one of its delivery partners, Women’s Community Matters, which is based at the Nan Tait Centre at Abbey Road, Barrow. Oliver’s role is to support women in the Barrow and South Lakes area to move a step closer to potential employment.

New key worker appointed to help women facing barriers to employment

New key worker appointed to help women facing barriers to employment A project which supports people who face multiple and complex barriers to gaining employment has appointed its newest key worker. The Building Better Opportunities Getting Cumbria to Work project supports people in the Barrow and South Lakes area aged 18 and above, who are either unemployed or economically inactive and are furthest removed from the labour market. It has appointed Oliver Moore, 24, to be key worker for the project at one of its delivery partners, Women’s Community Matters, based at the Nan Tait Centre at Abbey Road, Barrow. Oliver’s role is to support women in the Barrow and South Lakes area to move a step closer to potential employment.

Evening Update: Bank of Canada hikes growth forecast, could raise rates next year; Ford in isolation after staffer tests positive for COVID-19

Evening Update: Bank of Canada hikes growth forecast, could raise rates next year; Ford in isolation after staffer tests positive for COVID-19
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Critical-care COVID-19 cases surpass peak of second wave

Critical-care COVID-19 cases surpass peak of second wave Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press More Canadians are being treated for COVID-19 in intensive-care units than at any time in the pandemic, a situation that underscores the threat of the highly contagious variants that contributed to Ontario’s decision on Monday to close schools indefinitely. The rising rate of new coronavirus infections in Canada is putting extraordinary pressure on hospitals, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area, the epicentre of the third wave. There is also a record number of COVID-19 patients in intensive-care units in British Columbia.

Toronto reacts to the Alek Minassian van attack verdict

Toronto reacts to the Alek Minassian van attack verdict Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. The verdict for one of the most shocking and devastating crimes in Toronto history, the 2018 van attack that killed 10 pedestrians and injuried 16, has finally been delivered today after a six-week-long virtual trial. Alek Minassian was found guilty of all 10 counts of murder and 16 counts of attempted murder Wednesday morning for his actions on April 23, 2018, during which he drove a rented van up onto a Yonge Street sidewalk in a deliberate attempt to kill as many people as possible.

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