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Last updated on : December 14 2008 02:28:28 WCB to reveal companies with most injuries Board will not challenge court ruling to make information public The Workers Compensation Board will soon tell Nova Scotians the names of the 25 companies with the most workplace injuries over a three-year period, after deciding it will not challenge a http://c.moreover.comTwo hurt in Great Falls crash The Montana Highway Patrol reports that at least two people have died in storm related accidents the state, one near Polson and one near Laurel. Meanwhile the MHP was also called to the scene of this accident on Interstate 15 just a couple miles north of http://c.moreover.comTeen's best friend was at the wheel Family remembers young man's affection, helpfulness enlarge photo Aaron Scharp more photos Aaron Scharp Sobering Reminders Interactive Graphic: Drunken driving touches every corner of Wisconsin. More than 1,600 people died from Jan. 1, 2003, to Dec. 31, http://c.moreover.comSunday soapbox: It's not just teenagers who need these rules To the editor: STORY TOOLS More Letters to the Editor Subject: If teens should be restricted in driving. Question: Why isolate the teens Every automobile driver should be restricted. For instance, I was driving north on my way to Heartland, a http://c.moreover.comStorm brings blast of snow The Utah Highway Patrol says the roads today were not as bad as it expected. Troopers responded to nearly 200 crashes and slide offs. All of them were minor with no serious injuries. But it meant a lot of work for emergency crews. UHP's Sgt. Jeff Nigbur http://c.moreover.comSnow and icy road conditions hit Vehicles travelling single file on Trans-Canada Highway By Joanne Hatherly, Times Colonist and Canwest News ServiceDecember 13, 2008 10:00 PM Vehicles struggle - sometimes unsuccessfully - up the Rutherford Road hill in Nanaimo on Friday http://c.moreover.comSFPD Cracking Down On Drunk Drivers SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) -- Bay Area law enforcement agencies said this weekend they'll be keeping an eye out for drunk drivers with announced and stealth check points and increased patrols through the holidays. Last year 1,491 people died in drunk driving http://c.moreover.comNepal bus accident kills 22 News Alerts by Email click here ) India World News Home Kathmandu - At least 22 people, among them schoolchildren, were killed and dozens more injured after an overcrowded bus fell into a river in western Nepal, police said Friday. Police said the bus http://c.moreover.comNational Youth Service Corps Woes, wounds of a clarion call THE above stanza will not be strange to any Nigerian who went through the orientation camp of the mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps. It is the first stanza of the NYSC anthem and perhaps serves as the song of the initiate into the scheme. http://c.moreover.comMake way for Santa Paws! Santa's little helpers were on parade as they took part in a dog show with a difference. Dogs from Aspull Dog Training Club wore fancy dress and competed in the end of year show, with categories such as waggiest tail, brightest 'four eyes', best trick http://c.moreover.comIcy morning leads to accidents Slick roads and drivers going too fast for the conditions led to dozens of fender- benders Friday morning on Niagara roads, police say. Niagara OPP responded to about 36 minor collisions and cars that slid into ditches during a two-hour period until http://c.moreover.comHomes and roads hit by flash floods A motorist died and people had to be rescued from their vehicles and homes as high winds, torrential rain and flash flooding ravaged parts of Britain and caused traffic and rail chaos. The South West was the worst affected with roads in Devon and http://c.moreover.comGet Skiing & Snowboarding Packages. - Sponsored Link Ad - View Package Specials & Book Now! http://Flood-hit families seeking respite A motorist died and people had to be rescued from their vehicles and homes as high winds, torrential rain and flash flooding ravaged parts of Britain and caused traffic and rail chaos. The South West was the worst affected with roads in Devon and http://c.moreover.com |
Last updated on : December 14 2008 02:28:28 Flood-hit families seeking respite A motorist died and people had to be rescued from their vehicles and homes as high winds, torrential rain and flash flooding ravaged parts of Britain and caused traffic and rail chaos. The South West was the worst affected with roads in Devon and http://c.moreover.comFinancial squeeze exacerbates Taiwan's stray dog problem (CNA) vailable) By Flor Wang CNA staff writer Factories have shut down, workers are being laid off and many people with jobs are not expecting to get a bonus or raise, but people are not the only ones affected by the ongoing financial tumult sweeping http://c.moreover.comFew driving hours not enough to prepare teen drivers Should teen drivers be restricted Yes, they should be restricted on cell phone use ... as should we all. I have a teenage son who currently holds a driver's education learner's permit. Given the current rules, he gets the opportunity to practice his http://c.moreover.comDrivers trapped as rain sweeps in Extensive flash flooding caused traffic chaos in the South West of England, the fire service said. Dual carriageways in both Devon and Somerset were under up to 18in (46cm) of water, with trees down and people trapped in their cars. Officers in the http://c.moreover.comDo your duty: Serve on a jury Recently, I reported for jury duty at Magistrate s Court. Out of 50 people summoned to serve, only 15 bothered to show up. The magistrate, after thanking us all, told us that it s common to have the majority of people skip their summons. In fact, he http://c.moreover.comDecember 14, 2008 From Ms Sudha Kathuria Dubai Who we are I am glad that young non-resident Indians (NRIs) are finally finding their roots ('Young NRIs trace their roots to Goa', Gulf News, December 9). It is saddening to see many young Indians go abroad and completely http://c.moreover.comCost approaching $1M for one deer with CWD Press PhotoCory OlsenDNR wildlife technician Mark Bishop checks in a deer at the Barry County State Game Area Headquarters on opening day of firearm season, Nov. 15. DEER KILLED IN FIREARM SEASON Statewide: 272,000 Southern Lower Peninsula: 149,000 http://c.moreover.comCapital Health: Injury numbers misleading The Capital district health authority is likely on the list of the provinces 25 employers with the most workplace injuries, as records show that the Workers Compensation Board has paid more than 2,800 claimants since 2004 for either lost time or http://c.moreover.comArdmore Seeking EMA Director A position with duties that could possibly expand was recommended last Thursday by members of the Ardmore, Tenn., and Ala., governing bodies. Meeting as the Joint Council, a position of Emergency Management Agency director was created with a salary of http://c.moreover.comAccident Advice Helpline pledge their support for Esther Rantzen Press Release Author: Accident Advice Helpline Industry: Entertainment Press Release Summary: The Accident Advice Helpline has pledged to support children's charity Childline after Esther Rantzen's appearance on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here Press http://c.moreover.com88 killed in accidents during Eid in Yemen At least 88 people were killed and 582 others injured in traffic accidents in Yemen over the Muslim Eid al-Adha festival, the police said on Saturday. The traffic police said in a statement the Arab country's roads witnessed 360 accidents during the http://c.moreover.com |
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