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Sitting in front of a silver tarp blowing in the wind of a Georgetown backyard, Ben Murray and his mother Sandra propped up a cellphone on a table, using a selfie stick and two cigarette packs on either side for support.Then, they pressed record and created the first video of their new video blog called Spirit to Live, centred on both of their experiences over the years, dealing with Bens struggles with addiction and mental-health issues.At the time the introductory video was created, Ben was going on three months clean of the substances he had previously been using including cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, oxycodone and fentanyl. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley water bottle The mother-son duo said their decision to start the blog and publicly disclose their most difficult stories, marked the first step in the 21-year-old recovery and their determination for him to become a future success story.But as I entered the Murray home the followi
stanley mugg ng week to sit down with Ben and Sandra to talk about the blog, something in the air felt different. And they wasted no time telling me what was going on.
stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I messed up, Ben said, looking me right in the eye at the kitchen table, adding that he had relapsed and was coming off his high, while recovering from four days without any sleep.He continued: You have to fall 10 times and get back up 11. This is me falling once, but now Im learning Jbnq Lab problems hinder COVID-19 fight, doctor says
A central Ontario long-term care home devastated by an outbreak of a highly contagious variant of COVID-19 is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit from residents ; families who allege their loved ones were neglected by those charged with keeping them safe.The unproven statement of claim filed to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice alleges Roberta Place, a long-term care home in Barrie, Ont., failed
stanley cupe to take basic precautionary measures to protect against the novel coronavirus 10 months after the pandemic took hold in Canada.As a result of the defendants ; failures to adequately and properly plan, prepare and respond to the COVID-19 virus, the virus has run rampant through the Roberta Place Long Term Care Home, the statement of claim reads. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They failed to rectify a pattern of mismanagement, misallocation of resources and staffing, and repeated violations and cit
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stanley cup tion requirements.A COVID-19 outbreak was declared in the facility on Jan. 8, 2021, and since then, more than 200 people have contracted the virus, including all but one of the residents. More than 60 residents and an essential caregiver have died. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officials with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit have confirmed that at least some of the residents have a highly transmissible variant of the v