Senior residents to be relocated as Eventide plans to sell historic Moorhead building
A pipe leak that caused major water damage has sped up the timeline for moving out of the building. 7:12 pm, Jul. 7, 2021 ×
The Eventide Fairmont senior living facility plans to close after a pipe leak caused water damage to the building. David Samson / The Forum
MOORHEAD A senior living organization will shutter one of its facilities that is located in a historic building in downtown Moorhead.
Eventide Senior Living Communities announced Wednesday, July 7, that the Fairmont location at 801 2nd Ave. N. will close its doors. The nonprofit organization had intended to move out of the building as part of its long-term plan, but a pipe leak that caused major water damage has accelerated that timeline.
Central Line strike planned for election day suspended as union officials hold talks with Tube bosses
A Central Line strike planned to coincide with the Mayoral election this week has been suspended.
The Rail, Transport and Maritime (RMT) union had previously called for industrial action following the “victimisation” and subsequent sacking of tube driver, and union rep, Gary Carney.
However, today union bosses told members at Leytonstone, Loughton, West Ruislip and White City depots that the walk out, which had been planned for between 9pm tomorrow evening and 9pm on Thursday, has been cancelled and to book on for shifts as normal.
A planned strike on the Central Line may affect service on May 6. Credit: PA Tube workers on the Central Line will strike next week on May 6, the same day voters head to the polls to elect the Mayor of London. The RMT union, which represents transport workers, has announced plans to strike on election day over the dismissal of one its members who is alleged to have “avoided” a drug and alcohol test, which the union has denied. London Underground has said there “may be some disruption to customers” using the Central Line on May 6, but that “we will do all we can to run a regular service”.
A planned strike on the Central Line may affect service on May 6. Credit: PA Tube workers on the Central Line will strike next week on May 6, the same day voters head to the polls to elect the Mayor of London. The RMT union, which represents transport workers, has announced plans to strike on election day over the dismissal of one its members who is alleged to have “avoided” a drug and alcohol test, which the union has denied. London Underground has said there “may be some disruption to customers” using the Central Line on May 6, but that “we will do all we can to run a regular service”.