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  • It took me years to get over what happened to me," he says. Eveleigh, a large man with a shock of messy grey hair, rubs his forehead. "You get moved around and you never know when they're going to take you somewhere else. That isn't right. "We were supposed to have less kids in care," she says. "We had less than 1,000 kids in care. It's quadrupled now." "We're being given minimal information," she says. "We can count on our fingers the number of times a worker came to our house. The fault comes down to dollars and cents."

  • DEAR [Rhona Raskin]: My wife (20 years) just went back to work. While organizing the bills (a task she usually does) I discovered numerous calls to a number on her cell phone, which I found belongs to a male co-worker. When confronted with this information she denied anything untoward and said there is nothing wrong with friends calling each other. The root of my problem is that the love and passion have been gone from our marriage for some time, and I now see this as a way out. Truthfully, I don't care if she having an affair.

  • ... compliance deadlines for each of the information and communication, employment, and transportation ... current system allows for a gap in the workers' compensation system for some individuals who are ...

  • She said the man's family felt let down by unreturned phone calls to CFS. One worker "used" them to collect information, she said. "I don't feel they've done a good job. To me, I've done a lot," he told a CFS lawyer under cross-examination. "To you, I guess it's nothing." Though she said her son and his former wife were often "broke," her conversations with the couple after they married in 2005 indicated their life was "hunky-dory."

  • ... level of control the employer has over the worker's activities will always be a factor. Other releva...They did not read the little file information they had on the Harts prior to making the placemen...

  • I asked 'does anyone know CPR?'" he said. The man supervising the kids 'party said he didn't. "One lady said 'I know CPR' but she just stood there. So I did it." [Jaime Rivera]'s co-worker called 911 and got paramedics on the line, relaying information about the child's condition. "I'm a simple person," said Rivera. "I don't want to be like a hero. "My little son was telling his classmates 'My dad's a hero' and I was telling him 'Don't say that.'"

  • ...In addition, more information has been produced and additional outreach provided...

  • I think it's awesome," she said about the recently launched Honouring Life Network website. "More tips, something anyone can have access to, is great. "I always find the internet helpful. It's where I go to get information," said [Dennis], who anticipates tapping into the youth worker's forum as well as the resource centre on the site. Dennis has also received youth suicide prevention training from NAHO. "This new and innovative suicide prevention resource for Aboriginal youth was developed by Aboriginal youth to provide positive examples of how to cope with suicide-related issues."

  • I think it's awesome," she said about the recently launched Honouring Life Network Web site. "More tips, something anyone can have access to, is great. "I always find the Internet helpful. It's where I go to get information," said [Dennis], who anticipates tapping into the youth worker's forum as well as the resource centre on the site. Dennis has also received youth suicide prevention training from NAHO. NAHO chief executive officer Paulette Tremblay classified suicide as a "grave problem" and said the Web site would be "an invaluable tool for those working to prevent suicides in our communities."

  • NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. -- A former sex-trade worker says she was initially reluctant to give police any information about Robert Pickton because she was -- and is -- worried for her safety and believes police haven't arrested all the culprits involved in killing women on the Downtown Eastside.



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