Mom who couldnât give her 26- week-old foetus a funeral he deserved welcomes courtâs decision
By Staff Reporter
Nokuthula Mabuza
Durban - Keshnie Mathi was unable to give her son the funeral he deserved when she miscarried six years ago, and she has not come to terms with this.
âI didnât get a chance to bury my son Aaron, to hold him, or even to see him, although he would have been the size of a grapefruit,â said Mathi, 39, of Johannesburg.
She said she was glad the Pretoria High Court had ruled last week that women who miscarried at 26 weeks or less of pregnancy could now bury their babies. The women would also be issued death certificates on request.
Syracuse murder suspect barred from own court appearance over smuggled cell phone
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
Syracuse, NY James Everson was finally supposed to find out the date for his murder trial on Tuesday, a year after the pandemic canceled his original day in court.
Both Everson and the fired worker, Shannon Roach, now each face prison contraband charges, prosecutors said. Roach is accused of sneaking in a cell phone to Everson at the jail.
In explaining Everson’s absence from his own court date, County Court Judge Thomas J. Miller first said only that there were “security concerns” involving Everson. He later confirmed that they were related to the contraband incident.
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Publishing date: Jan 28, 2021 • February 4, 2021 • 2 minute read • Deron Bilous, NDP Official Opposition Critic for Economic Development, speaks about Statistics Canada job numbers showing job losses in Alberta during a press conference at the Federal Building in Edmonton, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2020. Photo by Ian Kucerak/Postmedia Photo by Ian Kucerak /Postmedia
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New businesses owners in Alberta will be able to apply for the province’s expanded relaunch grant in February, but some say the qualifications keep them from getting as much help as established businesses.
The requirements and eligibility will be the same for new companies and established ones, but the months used to calculate revenue loss which then determines the grant amount are different.