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Baggage worker dies in workplace incident at Montreal-Trudeau airportOfficials say the incident happened Saturday afternoon when the worker, who was in charge of baggage handling, took a dangerous fall that led to his death on the job.CanadaJul 9, 2023
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CFB Kingston employee contracts Legionnaires disease at base warehouseCFB Kingston Base Commander says mitigation steps were taken immediately to clean up the Legionella bacteria detected on the base after an employee contracted Legionnaires disease.CanadaFeb 23, 2023
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Guelph woman charged after police say hot coffee was thrown at staffInvestigators say a woman had been previously warned about trespassing on the property before the attack happened.CrimeFeb 14, 2023
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Police looking into robbery at a Guelph pharmacyInvestigators say two black men in hoodies and track pants entered the store on Gordon St. Tuesday night and stole two plastic bags full of narcotics.CrimeNov 9, 2022
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Robot hired in Calgary restaurant to help ease staffing shortageEmployment agencies are scrambling to keep up with staffing demands from employers, leaving many companies to take some unconventional approaches to hiring.EconomySep 14, 2022
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COVID-19: Staffing challenges hitting Manitoba’s service industry hardThe service industry is once again dealing with sick employees. Businesses have already faced dozens of challenges throughout the pandemic.HealthApr 4, 2022
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Businesses experiencing hiring struggle due to people not heading back to workA Saskatoon coffee house has noticed the struggles of hiring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a result of people either needing or wanting to stay home.EconomyAug 27, 2021
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Downtown Kingston prepares for the return of Queen’s students in the fallDowntown businesses are gearing up for the return of students this fall. Not only will they bring an economic boost, but also a pool of potential employees.EconomyJul 30, 2021
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A workplace resignation boom may be looming. Here’s whyWhether it’s because of burnout, the need to care for family members or a desire to reskill and make a career change, a wave of resignations is in the mail.EconomyMay 16, 2021
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New COVID-19 cases at Saint John long-term care facility already under outbreak protocolTwo new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at Parkland Saint John's Tucker Hall long-term care facility.HealthJan 5, 2021
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