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Health care systems ‘dismantling’ in B.C.’s Interior amid physician resignations
Health care systems ‘dismantling’ in B.C.’s Interior amid physician resignations
Seven obstetricians and gynecologists have resigned from Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, B.C., while four psychiatrists have stepped down from Vernon Jubilee Hospital.
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If you have purchased Keurig coffee pods in Canada over the past decade, you may be eligible to get some money back. Keurig has proposed a $1.85 million settlement, following claims that the company misled customers about the recyclability of its K-Cup pods. The settlement is still pending court approval. Once it is approved, claim forms will be available online.
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