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savings in their "bone bank" because of factors including genetics, diet, and how much bone they built up as teenagers. the natural depletion of bone doesn't affect these lucky ducks too drastically. but in those with less of a bone fortune, when the body can't create new bone as fast as the old bone
is lost, osteoporosis sets in, causing bones to become weak and brittle and allowing them to fracture more easily. but don't worry about those bones starting to crumble in your youth — the disease is most prevalent in women over the age of and in men over the age of . although all this talk of menopause...
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what i love about being apart of the waterford chamber of commerce is all the connections you make with other members. outside of oakland yard, i run two other businesses and have kids, chickens, ducks, hamsters, a dog and a cat to keep me busy!...
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match and rural expo (ipm) has been postponed until october . the ipm a place called home recipient of $ grant published on january , in community / poverty reduction by lindsay advocate united way for the city of kawartha lakes (uwckl) has announced a place called home (apch) as the recipient of a
both were students at memorial university, and each summer delivers their two kids to newfoundland to spend summer vacation with the grandparents. he's been steeped in newfoundlandese. dave has a diverse set of responsibilities. when i dropped in, he could have been in any of a number of locations....
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cities need help from feds mike schreiner, leader of the ontario green party, says municipalities will need significant financial help moving forward – and increasing a view from parliament hill: a summary of the covid- emergency response act published on march , in federal / health by robert rivers
the house of commons began debate early this morning on the federal government's response to the economic and social upheaval caused by the covid- pandemic. the covid- emergency response act was presented to parliament after a marathon of last-minute negotiations among the major political parties and...
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councillor kathleen seymour-fagan and concerned citizens are setting up a relief fund. city of kawartha lakes councillor kathleen seymour-fagan and some other concerned citizens are setting up a relief fund for the hard-hit community of bobcaygeon due to covid- . nine pinecrest nursing home residents
had died as of sunday evening. all are presumed to have died of covid- . it's the worst known outbreak of the virus in ontario. keep reading comment facebook twitter google pinterest you might be interested in found in lions riverview park, lindsay. the pandemic has strained city finances. photo: roderick...
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that the new dominion of canada did as a country, way back in april , was create a postal bank. the idea was to create a banking system that canadians could access easily — and to serve customers that the established banks of the time showed little interest in, namely lower-income customers and those
in remote communities. successful lobbying by the banking industry led to the elimination of the postal bank in . virtually all of the key players in our current postal system — canada post; canadian union of postal workers (cupw) and the canadian postmasters and assistants association (cpaa) — have...
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"our team quickly identified and contained the spread of covid- on the unit, maintaining the safety of our patients and staff," says kelly isfan, president and ceo. keep reading no comments facebook twitter google pinterest you might be interested in found in lions riverview park, lindsay. the pandemic
the chief medical officer of health has issued expanded guidance on ontario's testing strategy to provide covid- testing for: all green leader says avoid more property taxes; cities need help from feds mike schreiner, leader of the ontario green party, says municipalities will need significant financial...
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the year author roderick benns roderick benns has articles published. roderick benns is the publisher of the lindsay advocate. he is the author of 'basic income: how a canadian movement could change the world,' and is also on the communications team of the basic income canada network. an award-winning
author and journalist who grew up in lindsay, roderick has interviewed former prime ministers of canada, senators, and mayors across canada. he also wrote and published a series of books for youth about canada's prime ministers as teens. the icelandic fish sticks revelation published on may , in opinion...
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care city of kawartha lakes are pleased to announce that dr. allison mackay has joined the community health centre team. keep reading no comments facebook twitter google pinterest you might be interested in city looking to landlords to help with homelessness the municipality of kawartha lakes is looking...
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