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No harness on fallen roofer
A Penticton roofer that fell to his death last year was not wearing a harness and was not properly supervised, according to a WorkSafeBC investigation.
Kevin Greenard: Ten reasons to be cautious with Canadian equity ETFs
An ETF is a commonly used abbreviation for Exchange Traded Fund. Canada was the first country to launch an ETF in 1990 with one provider. Known as the S&P/TSX 60 Index, it essentially held the . . .
Red Letters / November 29 2019: Fly Liverpool fly, and feeling concerned, hopeful, optimistic and thankful
LFC Stories: The latest instalment of our Red Letters series as the duo discuss the win over Crystal Palace, Napoli and watching the Reds from the air
BBC bars Johnson from Marr Show unless he agrees Neil interview
PM will not be allowed to pick the shows he wants appear on, says broadcaster
Rocket Report: Cornwall locals protest spaceport, China’s toxic rocket problem
"Labour against the rocket in Branson's pocket."
McGregor returns to the octogon against the 'Cowboy'
Conor McGregor will return to the UFC octagon for the first time in over a year when he faces Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone in Las Vegas.
Mozilla: Smart Home Devices Still Bad for Privacy and Security | Breitbart
The editor of the Mozilla Foundation’s Internet Health Report recently published a blog post on the website of the UK consumer association Which? that questions how privacy-focused the smart devices being pushed by the Masters of the Universe are.
Tipsters: Jose to torment Old Trafford!
Jose Mourinho may well get one over his former club, Man Utd, when Tottenham travel there on Wednesday, say our tipsters.
Phishing emails are still managing to catch everyone out
While the move to cloud computing is boosting security for some parts of the business, basic mistakes are still giving hackers a foot in the door.
Manchester United manager Solskjaer claims Brandon Williams has benefited two teammates
Brandon Williams was the only senior teenager who did not travel with the Man United squad to Astana and he could return to the XI vs Aston Villa.
Jurgen Klopp and Kenny Dalglish pledge support to Hillsborough families
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has assured the families of the 96 Hillsborough victims the club will always support them. On Thursday the 1989 FA Cup semi-final’s match commander David Duckenfield was cleared of the gross negligence manslaughter of Reds fans who died at Sheffield Wednesday’s ground. Margaret Aspinall, whose 18-year-old son James died in the disaster, labelled the decision “a disgrace.” “The most important thing is our thoughts and love is with the families and we are there for them,” said Klopp. “It is a big disappointment, a big frustration and sadness, of course, that this looks like the final verdict.
Manchester United Officials Visit Kolkata; Possibility of a Friendly Next Year
If things fall in place, football fans in India could be in for a treat next year as plans are underway to bring English Premier League giants Manchester United to Kolkata.
Oakland takes on Toledo
Oakland (4-3) vs. Toledo (4-2)
Caritas supports Samoa in the face of measles outbreak
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