Data from recent reports shows the true scope of domestic violence in New Hampshire.Between 2018 and 2019, 21 people lost their lives as a result of domestic violence in New Hampshire, representing 45 percent of all homicides in the state during that.
May 17, 2021
NEWBURYPORT, Mass. May 11, 2021 Schoeller Textil AG, the global textile solutions brand dedicated to innovating technical fabrics and smart textile finishing technologies for more than 150 years, announces that Megan Fulton and Jack McPheron have joined its North America team as sales directors, covering the Western U.S. and parts of Canada.
Fulton, based in White Salmon, Washington, will concentrate on customers based in Northern California and the greater Pacific Northwest, as well as parts of Canada. Fulton comes to Schoeller after more than 10 years in the outdoor, equestrian and cycling industries. Most recently at Kerrits Performance Equestrian Apparel as a territory sales manager, Fulton successfully facilitated sales growth both domestically and abroad. Prior to Kerrits, Fulton represented Faraday and Marin Bicycles, Bern helmets and Shebeest apparel. Fluent in French, Megan is an avid cyclist, horseback rider, hiker, skier and lover of adventure in a
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OTTAWA Service Canada has pulled out of St. Vital, leaving southeast Winnipeg with no federal office where people can get help with unemployment and pension issues.
OTTAWA Service Canada has pulled out of St. Vital, leaving southeast Winnipeg with no federal office where people can get help with unemployment and pension issues.
The agency said the 1001 St. Mary’s Rd. location was too crowded, so it moved to a larger site in River Heights. There’s no rhyme or reason, said Howard Kazuska, who said he often saw two dozen people lined up outside the office, which has limited visitors due to COVID-19 protocols.
iPolitics By Jolson Lim. Published on Dec 21, 2020 5:36pm The webpage to apply for EI benefits. Jolson Lim/iPolitics
The federal government hasn’t yet published timely and publicly available data on how many Canadians are getting employment insurance (EI) benefits, nearly three months after the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) ended.
After the CERB wound down in late September, more than one million CERB recipients were switched over to a new and improved EI program, the primary distributor of federal income support.
In early October, applications also opened for three new benefits: for workers who don’t qualify for EI; those sick with COVID-19 or who are self-isolating; and those caring for a family member, including a child.