Posted: Feb 03, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: February 3
Nova Scotia RCMP Commanding Officer and Assistant Commissioner Lee Bergerman reads an statement at the start of a news conference on April 22, 2020. (Tim Krochak/The Canadian Press)
Seventy Mounties took sick leave in the wake of April s mass killings in Nova Scotia and the province s justice minister agreed to pay for out-of-province officers to backfill, but only until the end of August, newly released documents show.
Assistant Commissioner Lee Bergerman, commanding officer for Nova Scotia RCMP, first requested approval for the extra help on April 27, eight days after a gunman disguised as an RCMP officer killed 22 people, leaving 16 crime scenes in several rural communities.
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Healthwise and MHK Partner to Reach More People With Health Education
Healthwise, IncorporatedJanuary 21, 2021 GMT
BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Healthwise, a leader in evidence-based health education, technology, and services, and MHK, a leading healthcare technology provider for health plans and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), have announced a strategic partnership. MHK will integrate their CareProminence™ platform with the Healthwise® Care Management Solution. Together, the companies will make it easier for care teams to engage members with meaningful health education that drives behavior change, improves members’ health, and reduces costs for health plans.
Toy donation need is great for 2020 Cape Coral Holiday Boat-A-Long
Published: December 10, 2020 10:48 PM EST
Updated: December 10, 2020 11:06 PM EST
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Cape Coral’s Holiday Boat-A-Long is set to get underway, but it will see changes due to health concerns during the pandemic.
The land portion of the event is canceled, but boats will still parade in the water. Toys for Tots hopes people can still help make children smile through the event this Christmas. Organizers told us the need is great because of the pandemic.
Boats decked with lights have a long tradition of bringing the Christmas spirit to Cape Coral, a tradition that will continue Dec. 19.