Toronto paramedics forced to call in back-up after running out of ambulances earlier this week: union

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Toronto paramedics forced to call in back-up after running out of ambulances earlier this week: union The Toronto Paramedics union says a “code red alert” issued on Monday serves to highlight the lack of resources available in the city.The alert means there were no available ambulances in Toronto and they were forced to request emergency aid from bordering municipalities on Monday.“That day was so bad, patients were waiting up to eight hours for an ambulance so they had to call on surrounding municipalities. It’s supposed to be a world-class service and you’re basically begging your neighbours for help,” said Mike Merriman, Chair of Toronto Paramedic Unit union.CODE RED ALERT! ????NO AMBULANCES AVAILABLE IN TORONTO. Yesterday, Toronto Paramedic Services requested emergency aid from more well-prepared and staffed bordering municipalities. Please be safe!#statuscodered #codered #toronto #thesix #paramedics #CUPE #local416 pic.twitter.com/ACfQDzAcJ1— TO Paramedic Union (@416TPSUnit) October 3, 2023CUPE Local 416 described the municipalities as ...

Movie Review: In ‘Fair Play,’ a battle of the sexes on Wall Street

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Movie Review: In ‘Fair Play,’ a battle of the sexes on Wall Street The disquieting root of Chloe Domont’s slinky, slick feature debut “Fair Play” lies in the face of Luke (Alden Ehrenreich) as he learns that his fiance Emily (Phoebe Dynevor) has been given the promotion at their Wall Street hedge fund he thought was his.“Congratulations,” he says with a grin that looks more like a grimace. “That’s amazing.”Ehrenreich, a cunning actor here given a part to chew on, conveys the moment with the just right mix of of support for Emily and shattering woundedness. Up to this point, we’ve seen Emily and Luke as only a swoon-worthy romantic pair deeply in love with one another. In the film’s breezy opening moments, they slip away from a party to have sex in a bathroom. After, Luke kneels to propose.But the engagement ring lies ominously on the counter when both dress in the morning for work in their their Chinatown apartment at the same high-powered hedge fund in downtown New York. They’ve left some inner version of their selves...

Chicago's Hare BnB helping rabbits find homes

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Chicago's Hare BnB helping rabbits find homes CHICAGO — You often hear about dog or cat rescue groups. But bunny rescues? Not so much.The Dumped Bunny Rescue Gang at the Red Door Animal Shelter is busy and brimming with bunnies in need of homes. "We have 51 strays at Red Door and 303 surrender request so far this year,” volunteer Julie Dorian said. “And 198 field rescues by the Dumped Bunny Group."When Red Door hits capacity, Dorian and other foster parents, pick up the slack. More from Erin: Doctor, retired music teacher team up to bring healing music to suburban hospital "You can't just set them free in the wild cause they won't make it,” she said. “And that's when we need to go out and find them and take care of them and that's what we do."Red Door hopes to find fosters and  forever homes for the hundreds of other bunnies they take in each year.Red Door operates not only the shelter but also a bunny boarding facility called Hare BnB. 

Settlement reached in CSL Behring in Bradley strike saga

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Settlement reached in CSL Behring in Bradley strike saga BRADLEY, Ill. — Nearly one week after hundreds of workers at a medical plant in Bradley walked off the job, an agreement has been reached that will end the strike at CSL Behring in Kankakee County. A new, three-year collective bargaining agreement between CSL Behring and UFCW/ICWU Local 498-C was ratified on Wednesday, ending a six-day strike.The contract for union workers at CSL Behring in Bradley, Illinois expired Wednesday, Sept. 27. READ MORE: Illinois DCFS director resignsWGN News reported last week that, unlike many strikes, the two sides were not necessarily at odds over money and benefits but rather outsourced work to non-union workers."We wanted the guarantee of a job," a picketer told WGN News last week. "What good is an 11% raise over three years if we don't have a job when we come back because the company has outsourced it?"CSL Behring is Kankakee County’s largest manufacturing facility, with more than 1,500 workers. More than 700 are members of the UFCW/ICWU Local 498-C...

When will Tropical Storm Philippe hit the US?

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

When will Tropical Storm Philippe hit the US? (NEXSTAR) – Tropical Storm Philippe, which drenched the Caribbean Wednesday, is on a path to potentially impact the northeastern U.S. later this week. The storm was projected to reach northeastern states Saturday afternoon into evening, before moving into Canada on Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center's 5 p.m. outlook on Wednesday. If Philippe stays on track and hits New England, the primary concern would be heavy rain. 70% chance of ‘strong’ El Niño: How long will it last? "Bringing all this tropical moisture – especially this late in the season – up into the Northeast, if this materializes and stays on track, it could be a big rainmaker," said Jamie Rhome, deputy director of the National Hurricane Center, told FOX in an interview. The National Hurricane Center's update on Wednesday, Oct. 4, shows the potential wind impact of Tropical Storm Philippe as it moves north. (Map: NHC/NOAA)The National Hurricane Center's update on Wednesday, Oct. 4, shows the potenti...

Oilfield companies helped to craft Texas’ new waste rules for 2 years before the public got to see them

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Oilfield companies helped to craft Texas’ new waste rules for 2 years before the public got to see them AUSTIN (Texas Tribune) — State regulators on Monday released their draft rules for what to do with all the hazardous oilfield waste that’s left over once a well is drilled. The announcement gives the public one month to comment on the new rules — while some industry representatives started giving input more than two years ago, documents and interviews show.Oilfield waste executives and consultants helped write the regulations beginning in 2021. Oil and gas business advocates also gave feedback to the Railroad Commission of Texas, which regulates the industry.The effort was initiated by a commissioner who has investments in oilfield waste companies. Jim Wright, one of the agency’s three elected commissioners, ran for his seat with an eye on rewriting what’s known as Rule 8. Wright owns stock in several hazardous waste management companies in Texas, according to statements filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.In an interview, Wright brushed off critics who suggest his involvement in...

Excessive heat, drought hindered Texas' pumpkin crops this season

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Excessive heat, drought hindered Texas' pumpkin crops this season AUSTIN (KXAN) -- It's all tricks and no treats this Halloween, as this summer's excessive heatwave and the ongoing drought have negatively impacted pumpkin crops in the Lone Star State.This season's pumpkin yields are far below average crop loads, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extensive Service expert said in the latest Texas Crop and Weather Report released Tuesday.Mark Carroll serves as the AgriLife Extension agriculture and natural resources agent for Floyd County. He said this year's pumpkin product levels are between 20% and 40% lower than expected, as a result of drought conditions in areas where the vast majority of Texas' pumpkin crops are grown.Floyd County is considered the Pumpkin Capital of Texas. Its pumpkin crops were planted in early June, but farmers quickly found the ongoing drought conditions were producing much fewer crop yields, per Texas A&M AgriLife Extensive Service reporting.“This year’s production has been a mixed bag,” Danny Nut, owner of DL Nut Farms in Flo...

Vikings’ Kirk Cousins goes incognito to attend Twins playoff game

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Vikings’ Kirk Cousins goes incognito to attend Twins playoff game Kirk Cousins opted for the best disguise he could think of on such short notice.A baseball cap and pair of sunglasses.That kept the 35-year-old quarterback incognito for at least a couple of innings on Tuesday night at Target Field as he took in the Twins’ Game 1 playoff game in the Wild Card Series with his wife Julie and their sons Cooper and Turner. It was an off day for the Vikings, so the family bought tickets online at the last minute, then made their way over to downtown Minneapolis.“At first I was like, ‘Do I want to drive in the city and put on a disguise?’ ” Cousins said. “Then I thought, ‘Yeah. let’s do it. This is the playoffs, and I know I’ll look back and be so glad we did.’ ”After watching the Twins snap their 18-game playoff losing streak with a 3-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays, Cousins was indeed happy with the decision to go. They arrived at the ballpark a few minutes late and were walking around the concourse when Twins supers...

Watervliet removes bell to preserve town history

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Watervliet removes bell to preserve town history WATERVLIET, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Watervliet took steps to preserve a piece of the city’s history on Wednesday. A bell that sat in a tower at the former St. Brigid’s Church was carefully removed by crews and plans to display the bell are underway. Mayor Charles Patricelli said preserving the bell is about showcasing Watervliet’s history. The Meneely Bell Foundry made over 65,000 bells and shipped them internationally. “I mean they were well-known, they were one of the best creators of bells in the world actually,” said Patricelli.  Watervliet dedicates Meneely Bell to remembered locals Founder Andrew Meneely established the foundry in 1826 and it operated until 1951. “This is what Watervliet was actually built on, the backs of blue-collar workers. And the foundry made Watervliet such a great place, it was the start of the Industrial Revolution. They were a good part of it,” said Patricelli.On Wednesday, a crane removed a Meneely bell from the tower at the former St. Brigi...

Suspect's fingerprint led to his arrest in kidnapping case

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:44:24 GMT

Suspect's fingerprint led to his arrest in kidnapping case SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Police crime-solving tools and technology grow more sophisticated every day. But a humble fingerprint from over 20 years ago helped identify Craig Ross, Jr., the suspect who police say abducted a 9-year-old from Moreau Lake State Park.  Missing girl found alive, kidnapper arrested  Saratoga Springs Police Officer Kristen VanWert arrested Craig Ross Jr. in 1999 for a DWI. She captured a perfect fingerprint, ultimately providing the key piece of evidence that saved the victim. “Back then, I believe at the time we were still doing ink and we were rolling their fingers,” VanWert said. “It wasn't computerized at that time.” The search for the girl crisscrossed the park for two days, but law enforcement traced a lead allegedly left in the family’s mailbox miles away. Police said that Ross drove up to their home to leave a ransom featuring that same fingerprint that VanWert had recorded decades before.  Some asylum seekers can now start ...