Residents at a recent City Council meeting decried potential amendments to allow for more homes near noisy John Wayne Airport, but officials said mandated housing requirements limit their options.
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Travelers will be able to ‘fly well’ with the opening of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian’s Fly Well Clinic.
The 850-square-foot facility is a partnership between the Newport Beach hospital and officials at John Wayne Airport.
It is located post-security in Terminal B, across from Gate 10. This is not to be confused with Hoag’s rapid testing clinic that is also located in the same terminal before security and opened in January.
“As we begin to see an increase in air travel once again, we want to ensure that our guests feel safe and healthy,” Airport Director Barry Rondinella said in a statement. “We believe our partnership with Hoag will help achieve that important community healthcare goal.”
Proposed lawsuit links Mount Cashel, Vancouver
Proposed lawsuit links Mount Cashel, Vancouver By Catholic News Service February 10, 2021
VANCOUVER The Archdiocese of Vancouver has been named in a proposed class-action lawsuit involving allegations of sexual abuse at two Catholic high schools run by the Christian Brothers.
The suit, filed in British Columbia’s Supreme Court Feb. 8, alleges that between 1976 and 1983, six men who abused children at Mount Cashel Orphanage in St. John’s, Nfld. run by the Christian Brothers were transferred to the two Vancouver schools, reported
The B.C. Catholic, archdiocesan newspaper.
The plaintiff, Darren Liptrot, says he was sexually abused while he attended Vancouver College from 1980 to 1985. The other school was St. Thomas More Collegiate. The claims have not been proven in court.