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Watford man 'lucky to be alive' after triple sepsis contraction from diabetes injection wounds

Watford man 'lucky to be alive' after triple sepsis contraction from diabetes injection wounds
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Northern airlines in Ottawa to talk wildfires, climate change and infrastructure

Members of the Northern Air Transport Association, which includes Air North and Canadian North, were meeting with federal leaders on Thursday to discuss the way climate change, aging infrastructure, and staffing challenges are affecting their industry in the midst of an unprecedented forest fire season.

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Canadian North to resume service to Yellowknife this weekend

The evacuation of Yellowknife over wildfire burning in the territory meant western Nunavut's only airline cut flights drastically. Canadian North flights operating in the Kitikmeot region typically fly through Yellowknife before before making other stops.

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LMC Professor Emeritus Allen Speer completes fourth book in 'Voices Quartet' series

BANNER ELK – Professor Emeritus of Humanities at Lees-McRae College Allen Paul Speer III has recently published his fourth book in his “Voices Quartet” series highlighting more than 250 years

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Canada is adopting standards aimed at helping pilots land on slippery runways

Canada is adopting standards aimed at helping pilots land on slippery runways It will be the first aviation authority to apply benchmarks to help improve pilots’ ability to judge how—or even whether—to land. Do they go far enough? By Christine Negroni January 28, 2021 Southwest Flight 1248 skidded off the runway in 2005, killing six-year-old Joshua Woods (Historic Collection/Alamy) Fifteen years ago, a Southwest Airlines flight landing in snow skidded off the runway at Chicago Midway Airport. It blasted through a perimeter fence, landing atop a car carrying the Woods family. Six-year-old Joshua was in the back seat. Next to him were his brothers, one-year-old Matthew and four-year-old Jacob. Their mother, Lisa, was in the front passenger seat. Their father, Leroy, had been driving.

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