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Presentations about intellectual disabilities made to Weyburn police

The information from the SHA was on behalf of the Autism Spectrum Disorder Team, with a discussion on what autism is and how it impacts the behaviour of a person on the spectrum. “Inclusion Weyburn got involved with this last year, before COVID hit. It was initiated because we wanted to support our officers who are called on to assist people with intellectual disabilities, some of them non-communicative,” explained Jackie Wilson of Inclusion Weyburn. “This would be a difficult situation for both the individual and officers. Leah Petersen and I talked to acting police chief at the time, Rod Stafford, to see if we could provide our assistance in this. He was very open to this, and plans were put in place to have Leah provide a presentation on autism and other intellectual disabilities to Weyburn s police officers during their in-service days in the spring of 2020. It was disappointing when COVID-19 stopped us from going ahead with Leah’s presentation and introduction of t

COVID may make us more vulnerable to Romance scams

How has the pandemic changed our romantic habits?

While they’re facing the pandemic pains just like everyone, the team behind local dating podcast Single in the Springs is looking to be a saving grace in the age of loneliness, unhealthy hours of screen time and hopeless-romantic playlists. On their podcast, hosts Meagan Thomas and Madeline Hoeppner share their dating experiences, as they give advice and invite guests both academic and casual to add to the discourse. After gaining virtual traction in 2019, they started hosting “Singles Mingle” events, acting as wing-mates for folks looking for love. Thomas says their Valentine’s Day event last year brought in over 150 people.

Accessing Land a Large Problem With Many Possible Solutions

Land: how to get it? That was the big question asked on the opening day of the annual Future Harvest CASA Conference. It is a recurring question, especially for beginner farmers, who, according to the National Young Farmers Coalition, cite land access as their No. 1 barrier to entering the field. Panelists said they wanted to buy land because it would help them scale up and maintain continuity in their operation, allow them to invest in infrastructure and soil health, and give them a valuable long-term asset. But not just any land will do. Emma Jagoz had leased several parcels of land before buying Moon Valley Farm in Woodsboro, Maryland.

SoCalGas and The Salvation Army Partner to Rescue Christmas in Riverside County

SoCalGas and The Salvation Army Partner to Rescue Christmas in Riverside County More than 1,000 families received food and toys this holiday season News provided by Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/  Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and The Salvation Army partnered to host the Rescue Christmas 2020 event, a two-day holiday food and toy giveaway drive-thru event to benefit Riverside County families economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, which took place on Dec. 21 and 22, brought holiday joy to more than 1,000 families. For photos of the event please click HERE. While there is always a need in the community, this year has undoubtedly worsened the quality of life and well-being for our residents, said Assemblymember Jose Medina, District 61. I d like to commend SoCalGas and The Salvation Army for hosting the Rescue Christmas 2020 event where they will provide food and toys for our families impacted by th

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