The trial of a man accused of murder and two counts of attempted murder after a shooting at Bray Boxing club will hear that a van allegedly used in the attack was found “not a million miles away” from the accused’s family home. Gerard Cervi (34), from the East Wall area in Dublin 3 has […]
Read MoreVan allegedly used in Bray Boxing club attack found close to accused’s family home, court told
Posted on June 30th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Blind Manchester student ‘told his guide dog cannot enter a Burger King’
Posted on June 23rd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
‘Being denied access to basic needs in 2021 is disgusting and outrageous’ A PhD student at Manchester Metropolitan University who has dealt with sight loss from birth has said he and his guide dog were denied access to Burger King at Piccadilly Gardens. Riley Yeomans, 24, is registered blind and so receives assistance from his […]
Read MoreOntario hospitals told to ‘ramp down’ all elective, non-emergency surgeries due to COVID-19
Posted on April 9th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
The president of the Ontario Hospital Association says hospitals have been directed to “ramp down” all elective surgeries and non-emergency activities starting Monday amid the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. “A major redeployment of staff and resources is required to provide care for a large wave of COVID patients requiring hospitalization,” Anthony Dale […]
Read MoreNova Scotia ‘austerity’ left people with disabilities without housing, inquiry told
Posted on June 4th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group
[ad_1] A nationally known expert on disability rights testified today that she believes Nova Scotia created a waiting list for housing for people with disabilities based on government’s desire to save money. Catherine Frazee, professor emeritus at Ryerson University’s school of disability studies, said in testimony before a human rights inquiry that a freeze on […]
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