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Angry residents, politicians reorganize to fight cellphone tower decision

Teresa Wright Published on March 16, 2009 Angry residents, politicians reorganize to fight cellphone tower decision Local residents and politicians upset by a recent Industry Canada ruling allowing Rogers to build a cell tower close to their homes are organizing once again to oppose the tower’s construction. A group of residents who successfully lobbied Charlottetown city […]

Stanley buys Ottawa-based Xmark

The Hugs tag features an RFID sensor that alerts hospital authorities if the wearer approaches an exit.   The Stanley Works announced July 18 it has completed the purchase of Ottawa-based Xmark Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of VeriChip Corp. for $48 million in cash. July 29, 2008  By  Jennifer Brown The deal consists of a […]

Richmond Hill turns down cellphone tower application

Wednesday, May 14, 2008  By Newmarket Era   Richmond Hill has turned down an application from Rogers Wireless to build a cell tower at the corner of Bathurst Street and Elgin Mills Road West after residents in the area protested. The proposal to erect a 30-metre tower, came to council Monday night. It was unanimously […]

Ottawa linked to cellphone lobbyists

Two senior government officials involved in determining safety standards for cellphone use sit on the health committee of a powerful group that lobbies the federal government on behalf of the telecommunications industry. 2/8/08 Two senior government officials involved in determining safety standards for cellphone use sit on the health committee of a powerful group that […]

Cancer Cluster hits Canadian School surrounded by 3 Towers

9 teachers and 2 students that have been diagnosed with cancer while working or attending Riverside..   The most recent death due to cancer was last week; one of the teachers there developed brain cancer.  She appeared to be fine in November (2007), but now the school and the teachers family is mourning the loss.. http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=ed62352a-0bf0-4e78-8ec4-85946a1e603c http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=0be41dba-71fa-4263-9d43-258972dc7ffb link […]

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Burnaby Hospital has worst death rate in B.C.

  FRIDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2007 Burnaby Hospital executive director Arden Krystal said the numbers were a surprise. “It doesn’t feel consistent with what our experience of patient care is at this hospital, and frankly, not consistent with what the majority of our patients would say our patient care is,” Krystal said.  Well, she would say […]

Are B.C.’s bee colonies the latest to die off?

By Alex Roslin Publish Date: August 16, 2007 What’s happening to the bees? The fuzzy little honey-making critters are dying off like the dinosaurs, and no one knows why. In the U.S., according to a congressional report updated in June, up to 36 percent of 2.4 million bee colonies were wiped out last winter. Canadian […]

Mission hospital cancer study panned

CBC News · Posted: May 23, 2006 8:00 PM PT | Last Updated: May 23, 2006 Some medical lab workers in the Fraser Valley are demanding a more thorough study of the incidence of cancer at Mission Memorial Hospital, particularly of the lab where they work. This follows the release last week of a provincial […]

Avain Flu from Radiation?

Larry Blackhall presented at a meeting about the Avian Flu Chicken issue in the Abbotsford BC area in 2005. He worked for years at the navy stations near Mission BC and Aldergrove BC, where large antennas broadcasting emf radiation are located close to local farms. “A catastrophic intersection of two normally beneficial technologies. EM Radiation and Chick […]

Cellphone tower surprises Blue Mountain residents

December 15, 2014 by Phil Melnychuk Staff Reporter Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News    

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