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In Sackville, N B , students demanded climate change solutions, and they got what they asked for

In Sackville, N B , students demanded climate change solutions, and they got what they asked for
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New Brunswicks 5-year Health-care plan will begin with consultations this week Ron Aiken, Sackville’s acting mayor, tells Global News – that more services like surgeries, acute care beds and diagnostic units would help alleviate the workload at bigger, urban hospitals, and that more local control over health care would help improve the system because each community is different. Over night closures of ERs are NOT part of the plan this time…and a big issue on the list is recruitment and retention, especially with more staff leaving the field than are coming in.  35% of family doctors and medical lab technicians are retiring within the next five years, and 40% of nurses are in similar positions.

N B rolls out plan for long-awaited healthcare reform consultations

New Brunswick is moving forward with healthcare reform consultations that were promised a year ago, when the government scrapped the planned overnight closure of six emergency departments.

South Carolina Department of Education takes over online learning initiative

South Carolina Department of Education takes over online learning initiative Office of Regulatory Staff Media Relations Manager Ron Aiken says of that $50 million, $20 million was allocated to create an Online Learning Initiative. (Source: AP) By Riley Bean | January 6, 2021 at 11:08 AM EST - Updated January 6 at 11:10 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff released a statement breaking down the state’s spending on broadband initiatives. Last summer, the South Carolina General Assembly allocated $50 million of the Coronavirus Relief Fund for South Carolina included in the CARES Act to the South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff for broadband initiatives related to COVID-19.

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