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BC Cell phone driving law

E.M. Radiation Health Alliance MEDIA RELEASE (550 words) Media Liaison: Chris Anderson 250-537-5102 [email protected] or alternate liaison: Art Joyce 250-358-2666 [email protected] February 3, 2010: For general distribution The newly formed citizens’ group E.M. Radiation Health Alliance congratulates the B.C. government for its new law providing traffic fines for those using hand-held cell phones or texting […]

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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 […]

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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Broken Connection – Sacramento WIFI deal killed

By Sacramento Business Journal Jun 25, 2006, 9:00pm PDT Updated Jun 23, 2006, 3:28am EDT THE ISSUE: Poor communication killed a deal to bring citywide wi-fi to Sacramento OUR POSITION: To forge a new deal, the city must be clear at the start about what it wants A business plan overtaken by changes in the market […]

Mysterious ‘Hum’ Harasses Vancouver Residents

By Mark Stevenson CTV Environment Reporter 10-6-2 VANCOUVER It was around Christmas three years ago when Goff Longworth first heard the mysterious hum. He was at home when all of a sudden it started. “For the first two or three nights I was going from room to room just trying to get rid of the […]

Mission BC takes Antenna concerns to City Hall

Local residents opposed to new Bell Antenna on West end of Mission BC Robert Riedlinger a long time activist to cell towers speaks at city hall.

FraserView School Antennas Removed

http://www.wave-guide.org/news/coneofsilence.html The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Fifth Estate Program, from the February 9, 1999 segment entitled “Cone of Silence.” …The cellular company approached the school board and what they made an arrangement to do was to put transmitters and receivers on top of this 85-year-old school in exchange for annual rent. MALAREK: How much money are we talking here? […]

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