Smli Van go, van gone, van returned mysteriously to book centre
RALEIGH, N.C. 鈥?A supposedly bipartisan deal to repeal North Carolina anti-LGBT law c
stanley tumbler ollapsed when both sides balked and started blaming each other, likely m
stanley cup eaning the state will remain a pariah shunned by corporations, entertainers and high-profile sporting events.After more than nine hours of backroom discussions and sporadic public effort, Republican state legislators quit trying to repeal the law called House Bill 2 and went home Wednesday night.The law omits gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people from state anti-discrimination protections, bars local governments from passing broad non-discrimination ordinances covering them, and orders transgender people to use bathrooms and showers that align with their sex at birth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I ;m disappointed that we have yet to remove the stain from the reputation of our great state that is around this country and arou
stanley cup nz nd the world, Democratic Gov.-elect Roy Cooper said.He said he and his staff worked for more than a week on forging an agreement to repeal the law, talking with lawmakers from both parties, businesses, sports industry representatives and LGBT leaders. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW GOP legislators who see themselves as business-friendly appeared shaken by a months-long backlash as major companies like BASF, IBM and Bank of America described HB2 as bad for business.The compromise touted by Vhra With COVID vaccine supplies under strain, what if we could mix and match
May 11 to 17, is recognized as Nursing Week in Ontario, and 2020 has been designated the Year of the Nurs
stanley website e and Midwife by the World Health Organization. As Ontario and the world celebrate nurses and all they do, four nurses share why they chose their profession.Rebecca de Witte, RN Nursing was the perfect career for me because I always had an interest in helping and promoti
stanley cups ng health for people in need. Once into nurse training, I quickly realized I had a passion and skill for caring for the elderly and end-of-life patients. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rebecca de Witte is the long-term care best practice co-ordinator with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario and has been nursing for 21 years.Lhamo Dolkar, RN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Every day I come into work thinking how fortunate I am to be given a chance to connect with people. I get to be a part of patients and their familys life-changing experiences at their most vulnerable stages. My perso
stanley cup nal values, based on compassion and equity, have allowed me to channel my energy to serve patients and families. Lhamo Dolkar has been nursing for five years and works in an acute care hospital in Toronto. She is a mother, wife, daughter and health-care advocate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Doris Grinspun, RN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW