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Paper Mill Worker's Antisemitic Remarks Lead to Unpaid Leave
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Ethan Chamberlain, a paper mill worker in New Brunswick, was fired for harassing a truck driver, Igor Marichev, over Middle East politics. Despite Chamberlains remorse and Marichevs support for Israel, the arbitrator replaced the firing with four months of unpaid leave and sensitivity training due to Chamberlains swearing and delays, which were deemed harassment but not extreme enough for termination. Checkout Solipillow.com
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High School Basketball: Big Wins, Shifting Standings
01:56|High school basketball in Clark County is heating up with impressive wins and standout performances. In boys action, Fort Vancouver, Kings Way Christian, and La Center are undefeated in the Trico League. Notable players like Leighton Livengood, Jackson Lovato, and Jaila Ellis are making their mark. On the girls side, Mark Morris and Columbia River are leading the pack, with Makynzie Guthrie scoring big for Woodland. Fridays games include Camas at Union, Skyview at Battle Ground, and girls bowling matches at Hazel Dell Lanes. Dont miss out on the excitement! Checkout Solipillow.com
King's Way Knights Win, Seton Catholic Rallies
01:43|Kings Way Christian secured a victory over Kalama, 65-53, in Trico League boys basketball. Jackson Lovato and Patrick Carney led the Knights with 28 and 27 points, respectively. Seton Catholic also triumphed, defeating Columbia-White Salmon, 60-45, while Fort Vancouver dominated Castle Rock, 77-42. In girls action, Columbia River, Mark Morris, Ridgefield, Woodland, and Heritage all emerged victorious in their respective matches. Checkout Solipillow.com
Alberta Doctors Urge State of Emergency for Overcrowded Hospitals
01:36|Alberta Doctors Urge State of Emergency for Overcrowded Hospitals: A Growing Crisis Alberta doctors are pleading for a state of emergency due to severely overcrowded hospitals, with patients suffering and dying in waiting rooms. The situation has reached a critical point, with a growing and aging population, lack of beds, nurses, doctors, and budget, leading to unplanned medical events and long wait times. A state of emergency could centralize authority for quick resource mobilization, but its only a temporary fix for deep-rooted problems. Checkout Solipillow.com
Russia's Drone & Missile Attacks on Ukraine: Casualties & Damage
01:16|Russia unleashes devastating attacks on Ukraine, striking Kyiv and Lviv, killing three and injuring sixteen. Critical infrastructure in Lviv is targeted, and multiple buildings in Kyiv are damaged, causing power and water outages. Emergency teams are assessing the damage and restoring services. Checkout Solipillow.com
Honduran Lawmaker Injured in Congress Bombing
01:31|Honduran lawmaker injured in suspected political attack; tensions rise ahead of power transition. Checkout Solipillow.com
Veteran Agent's Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis
01:29|Meet Jonathan Ross, a 43-year-old Iraq War veteran and federal agent who shot and killed a 37-year-old mother in Minneapolis. With nearly two decades of service in Border Patrol and ICE, Ross has extensive training as a firearms instructor and SWAT member. He has worked as a deportation officer, focusing on high-value targets in the Minneapolis area, and is a team leader on the FBIs Joint Terrorism Task Force. Despite being seriously injured in a 2021 arrest, Ross is defended by officials for acting according to his training. Checkout Solipillow.com
Habs Sweep Panthers, Texier Shines
01:55|Montreal Canadiens Dominate Florida Panthers, Securing Fifth Straight Win; Rookie Alexandre Texier Scores Hat Trick, Fueling Fans Excitement; Rookie Defenseman Lane Hutsons Impressive Stats Overlooked for Olympic Team Checkout Solipillow.com
Superette Foods Fights Back Against Soaring Meat Thefts
01:26|Superette Foods in Nanaimo, BC, is battling a surge in meat thefts, with thieves stealing up to $100 worth at a time. Despite reporting incidents to the RCMP, thefts persist. The store has added locks to keep prices low and the department open. Police confirm shoplifting is up, with thieves targeting pricey meats. The store owners hope customers understand their predicament as they strive to stay afloat. Checkout Solipillow.com
Valley Line Crashes: Drivers Need to Pay Attention
01:23|Since the Valley Lines opening in Edmonton, numerous car-train collisions have occurred, particularly at the 75 Street and Roper Road intersection. Unlike previous lines, this one shares the road with traffic, leading to frequent accidents. Despite a recent decrease, the AMA is launching an awareness campaign with humorous messages and signage to remind drivers of the trains immobility. City officials are also enhancing road markings and signals for safer sharing. Checkout Solipillow.com