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Fundraiser launched to help single Park dad after B C climbing accident

Article content An online fundraiser is underway to help a Park dad get back on his feet physically and financially. In December 2020, Clint Cole, who is originally from Sherwood Park went rock climbing with his 10- and 12-year-old daughters on Vancouver Island. One of the girls got stuck. Trained in rescue as a firefighter, he attempted to help her, but he fell and shattered his legs. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Fundraiser launched to help single Park dad after B.C. climbing accident Back to video A GoFundMe page has been set up by his former Salisbury Composite High School classmate and former hockey teammate Joe Kilcup. He learned of Cole’s situation by happenstance after chatting about it at the end of a virtual business call last month.

White landscaper in apology over viral rant

White landscaper in apology over viral rant Article by February 6, 2021 A White landscaper caught on video levelling racial epithets on Black Barbadians after an apparent act of vandalism on his equipment declared on Friday, “I am no racist,” while issuing an apology for his racist rant. Clifford Corbin claimed that at the time his comments were recorded he was “upset due to having discovered that some person or persons had vandalised and criminally damaged one of my excavators which had been parked overnight at a job site in Lynches, St. Phillip,” among other issues. He added: “My choice of words at that time, I must confess were not the best or most appropriate but my anger took control. Hence, I am man enough to admit that despite my angry state at that moment, I was wrong to utter such distasteful language and I unequivocally and without reservation apologise to the people of all races and ethnicities in Barbados and beyond who felt disrespected

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