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Oct 22 2023
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Avian flu detected on poultry farm in Chilliwack
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says avian flu has been detected on a commercial poultry farm in Chilliwack, about 100 kilometres east of Vancouver in B.C.'s Fraser Valley. Amanda Brittain from the B.C. Poultry Association says the affected business was a small free-range farm with about 8,000 birds. Once avian influenza is detected in a farm, the CFIA requires all birds in that
CBC NewsOct 16 2023
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Alleged State Fair of Texas shooter told police he acted in self-defense, affidavit says
The man accused of shooting three people Saturday night at the State Fair of Texas told police he was acting in self-defense, according to an arrest-warrant affidavit. But an officer at the scene wrote that Turner was by himself when the shooting happened. Cameron Turner, 22, is accused of shooting two men and a woman at about 7:45 p.m. in Fair Park’s Tower Building that contains the food
The Dallas Morning NewsOct 22 2023
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Family, friends and colleagues celebrate the life of Honoree Fleming at memorial for slain Castleton professor
CASTLETON — Gail Freedman remembers an afternoon stroll with Honoree Fleming on the very rail trail where her friend would later be killed. During that conversation, Freedman recalled, they discussed “the healing power of impassioned work, her fascinating, truly groundbreaking research, the simple joys of preparing food, the more complicated joys of marriage to wonderful but challenging men.”
VT DiggerOct 16 2023
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Priest removed from ministry amid claims of sexual misconduct
HAS THE REACTION TO THE CLAIMS. EACH PARISHIONER I SPOKE WITH IS IN SHOCK. THEY SAY FATHER PASCAL BUILT UP SAINT BENEDICT TO WHAT IT IS TODAY, RIGHT NEXT TO SAINT BENEDICT AND 90 YEAR OLD TOWERING CHURCH IN SOUTHWEST BALTIMORE IS THE FATHER, PASCAL CENTER, OFF PASCAL’S WAY, A CHURCH MEMBER AND VOLUNTEER WHO DOES NOT WISH TO BE IDENTIFIED SIDE, SAYS THIS IS WHERE SHE WORKED ALONGSIDE THE
WBAL 11Sep 06 2023
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FDA advises against sale, consumption of certain oysters harvested in CT
The Food and Drug Administration is advising restaurants and retailers not to serve or sell and consumers not to eat certain potentially contaminated oysters from an approved area in Groton. In a notice issued to restaurants and food retailers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia the FDA notification includes raw oysters harvested from Groton Approved area in
Hartford CourantOct 19 2023
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Aid moved over Egyptian border unlikely to raise spirits in struggling Gaza
GAZA, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Twenty truckloads of aid transported over the Egyptian border are unlikely to raise spirits in the beleaguered Gaza Strip, where Palestinians are squarely focused on surviving Israeli air strikes and acute food and medicine shortages. After intensive diplomacy, Egypt agreed to reopen its border crossing with Gaza to allow aid to reach Palestinians, the U.S. said, as
ReutersOct 15 2023
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5 Nonprofits To Get Behind In The Long Valley Area
LONG VALLEY, NJ — Nonprofit groups are keystone community organizations in the Long Valley area. Fortunately, there is no shortage of organizations to volunteer or get behind financially, and that need your help. Here are five outstanding nonprofit groups you should know about in the Long Valley area: • Long Valley Community Assistance Program: The Long Valley Community Assistance Program is
Patch.comJul 21 2023
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Russia pounds Ukraine's grain, UN warns of hunger from price rises
Russia pounded Ukrainian food export facilities for a fourth day in a row on Friday and practised seizing ships in the Black Sea in an escalation of what Western leaders say is an attempt to wriggle out of sanctions by threatening a global food crisis.
The attacks on Ukraine's grain, a major part of the global food chain, followed a vow by Kyiv to defy Russia's naval blockade on its
ReutersOct 18 2023
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Kent County couple plead guilty to repeatedly abusing children for nearly 2 years
A husband and wife from Kent County who repeatedly abused their children, including by both withholding food and force-feeding them, have pleaded guilty to their crimes. Late last month, Mary Vinson and Charles Vinson, 46 and 37 years old respectively, pleaded guilty to numerous counts of child abuse, kidnapping, assault, conspiracy and other charges for what they did to their two children.
Delaware OnlineOct 18 2023
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Delaware Department of Justice secures convictions against serial child abusers from Kent County
DELAWARE- On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Delaware Department of Justice said they secured multiple felony convictions against a couple from Kent County. Mary and Charles Vinson are alleged to have abused and tortured their children. According to court documents, the abuse of the two children began around Feb. 18, 2020 and included making them stand for long periods of time, withholding food and
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