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Winnipeg Police, union partner up with Wounded Warriors for mental health support

Article content “Policing is an extremely difficult profession and keeping Winnipeg families safe can take a toll on our members’ wellness,” said WPA President Maurice Sabourin in a press release. “It is recognized that no one program can provide a 100% solution for the mental health and wellness of members and their families. Within this new partnership, our members can seek mental health support and programs offered by Wounded Warriors Canada at no cost.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Winnipeg Police, union partner up with Wounded Warriors for mental health support Back to video

HAVEN Grant Helps Mississippi Veteran Repair Home

HAVEN Grant Helps Mississippi Veteran Repair Home
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Mark Henry on What AEW Can Improve On, AEW Working With Other Promotions

Mark Henry weighed in on where he believes AEW can improve upon what they’re doing in a new interview. Henry spoke with the Battleground Podcast and you can see some highlights below, per Wrestling Inc: On AEW’s need to strengthen its media and community outreach: “We have to do more of this. Marketing and creating relationships with the media. Not just the big media but the grassroots media, podcasts, companies that are interesting in pro wrestling, not only to market, but just fans. And community involvement. We will be reaching out to people who are terminally ill, as I will today on Twitter after I get through talking to you guys. We’re going to go to the Boys and Girls clubs in the communities that we go to. The Special Olympics, Wounded Warriors and different things that deal with our military. There’s something coming up in Jacksonville where the police officers that train the K9’s, we’re going to go and pick up those guys. So it’s like, we’re going to touc

Naples has lost one of its true pioneers Earl Frye

Naples has lost one of its true pioneers.  Earl Frye  a founder of Downing-Frye & Associates in the 1960s  died July 10. He was 92. His name and success story  live on through his three sons, two of whom followed in his footsteps as Realtors. All of his sons became entrepreneurs like him, growing up in Naples and eventually all building their own successful careers in Southwest Florida. Earl s story in Naples began in 1962. That s when he moved his family of five here to join Wes Downing in a real estate partnership. Earl took a big risk when he relocated to Naples. With hard work and a vision, it paid off, in more ways than one.

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