(Reuters) -Toyota Motor said on Monday it would resume operations of its self-driving e-Palette pods at the Tokyo Paralympic Games village with greater operator control and more safety staff to ensure they did not hit any more people. The e-Palettes were halted after one of the vehicles collided with and injured a visually impaired Japanese […]
Read MoreToyota to restart self-driving Olympic village vehicles with more safety staff
Posted on August 30th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
London, Ont., businesses low on staff but optimistic to reopen once Ontario enters Step 3 – London | Globalnews.ca
Posted on July 12th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
The countdown is on as Ontario prepares to enter Step 3 of its COVID-19 reopening plan this Friday, but not all London, Ont., businesses are ready to reopen just yet. Under the new stage, Ontario will allow for the return of indoor dining with no limits to the number of patrons per table, as […]
Read MoreGuelph staff recommend Delhi Street building be turned into transitional housing
Posted on July 2nd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Staff are recommending that Guelph city council allow Wellington County to purchase a two-storey building on Delhi Street to be used as transitional housing for the homeless population. The building at 65 Delhi St. has been owned by the city since 1911 and has been occupied by Guelph Wellington Paramedic Service, which has found […]
Read MoreCOVID-19: Winnipeg outdoor pools set to reopen, hundreds of staff returning to work, city says – Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca
Posted on June 16th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
As COVID-19 restrictions begin to loosen up and the weather continues to get warmer, Winnipeg is set to start reopening outdoor pools next week. The first pools to reopen willl include Kildonan Park Outdoor Pool, Transcona Aquatic Park, St. Vital Outdoor Pool and Westdale Outdoor Pool June 25, the city said Wednesday, followed by […]
Read MoreNew Brunswick releases guidelines to help employers accommodate staff with addictions
Posted on December 23rd, 2018 by Best Brothers Group
[ad_1] The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission has released new guidelines to help employers meet their legal obligations to accommodate staff struggling with addiction. The province says the new guidelines on cannabis, alcohol and drug addictions are based on both case law and New Brunswick’s Human Rights Act. READ MORE: A look at the addiction and […]
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