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Hospitality Week kicks off Tuesday, Feb. 27, and features a lineup of in person and online events open to the public, including the Burtenshaw Distinguished Lecture.
Thought leaders and AgeTech experts from Canada and around the world are gathering in Toronto to focus on technology-based solutions for healthy aging, and to see the latest innovations in action.
Registration opens for AgeTech Innovation Week, October 23-27, 2023 in Toronto tmcnet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tmcnet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cases of elder abuse in Henrico have been on the rise in the last decade, but statewide efforts to stop them have recently increased. On June 16, Virginia organizations commemorated World Elder Abuse Awareness Day statewide for the first time. The Virginia Center on Aging and Virginia Commonwealth University Health Sciences held and an online
Feb 21, 2021 Feb 21, 2021 In fiscal year 2019, West Virginiaâs state income tax brought in $2.09 billion to state coffers to fund nearly half of the stateâs services needed to provide a decent quality of life in the Mountain State. Now, Gov. Jim Justice and the Republican supermajority are bent on cutting â with the full-blown goal of eventually eliminating â the stateâs income tax. However, no one has stepped forward with a solid, logical plan to replace that $2.09 billion needed to run state government. We urge the governor and the Legislature to pump the brakes on this regressive plan before making a tragic mistake.