City will issue further enforcement orders, or refer matter to prosecutor if violations not addressed at St. Helen’s Hotel in Vancouver A B.C. government-owned single-room-occupancy hotel on the downtown Granville Street strip has been hit with 80 orders to address issues related mainly to fire and health safety standards identified by city inspectors in June. […]

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VANCOUVER — A B.C. government-owned single-room-occupancy hotel on downtown Vancouver’s Granville Street strip has been hit with 80 orders to address issues related mainly to fire and health safety standards identified by city inspectors in June. The 93-unit St. Helen’s Hotel at 1161 Granville St, which is home to some of the city’s most vulnerable […]

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Two eyewitnesses to the fatal attack at Bray Boxing Club have told the Central Criminal Court that the gunman only stopped firing after trainer Pete Taylor was hit. The trial of Gerard Cervi, who is accused of murder and two counts of attempted murder, also heard today that the shooter seemed calm as he opened […]

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The Radiation Shielding Door market research report covers all crucial aspects such as key trends and factors governing the growth and slowdown of this industry vertical. Moreover, it offers valuable insights about the future growth trajectory of this domain meticulous evaluation of past and present business scenario. Besides, the research literature thoroughly defines the size […]

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In the claim of Gray v Wagga Wagga City Council [2021] NSWDC 108, the plaintiff failed to prove negligence against the Wagga Wagga City Council after an automatic door at an airport closed and struck her, injuring her neck, left shoulder and back. Background facts On 21 September 2017, Ms Gray was accompanying her mother […]

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