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CORRECTION FROM SOURCE: Reinventing the Housecall-See a Doctor Online Now: Medeo Enables Online Visits Between Patients and Doctors
A 2012 study by the Canadian Institute for Health Information found that one in three Canadians reported difficulty getting to their family doctor appointment. Medeo.ca reduces the travel and wait times that many people find challenging when they need to see their doctor. The convenience of Medeo.ca is particularly helpful for individuals with mobility challenges and for patients in rural and remote communities who otherwise face long distance travel in order to see physicians. Medeo breaks down the geographic barriers many British Columbians experience. Using Medeo.ca is easy and takes only minutes. All B.C. residents can sign up at Medeo.ca. Once signed up, patients are connected by video with a Medeo Coordinator who will help prepare for and book an appointment. If the patient's own doctor offers Medeo based care, he or she will be connected with that physician. If not, he or she will be connected to one of the other physicians available at the time. Following a visit, doctors can use Medeo.ca to prescribe medication, refer a patient to a specialist, and upload care plan information.
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COMEDYHAPPENINGS
Tuesday, September 8, 7.30pm @ The Spinning Top, Stockport (thespinningtopbar...co.uk/0161 312 2457) Pounds 5 / Wednesday, September 9, 7.30pm @ The Old Monkey (0161 228 6262) Pounds 3 touring / HAL CRUTTENDEN Just how much does Hal Cruttenden love playing to Salford audiences? Answer: a hell of a lot because he's chosen The Lowry's Quays Theatre to record the official DVD of his Tough Luvvie tour - hurrah! One of the funniest comics on the circuit, he peddles a neat line in fretful, middle class angst.
A Coin Flip Decided It
The boys talked their parents, Mrs. and Mr. Henry Basnett in joining them and after a nine day sea voyage from Liverpool to Quebec and a five-day train ride from Quebec City to [Leduc] the family had arrived! After fourteen days they had arrived to the land, according to the advertisement, flowing with milk and honey only to discover it wasn't milk and honey that was flowing, but mud! Henry and his wife established a homestead in Clearwater, but when [George] went to lay a claim for a homestead at Cache Creek he discovered he was late in filing and lost the claim to another land hunter. George would get a job with C.W.
Businessman shot dead in quiet village
He gave first aid while his partner telephoned for an ambulance, residents said. Mr [Wayne Basnett] was taken from Pepper Street's junction with Town Lane to hospital, where he later died. Basnett He was believed to be the company director of a conservatory fitting company. Detectives are trying to establish if he had any known rivals or enemies with whom he may have been embroiled in a feud. A driver making deliveries said: \"I am shocked. Hale Village is known as a quiet, sleepy place.\"
MURDER IN THE SNOW
The ECHO understands Mr [Wayne Basnett] was known to police, which is forming part of their enquiry. They are trying to establish if Mr Basnett had any known rivals or enemies with whom he may have been embroiled in a feud. ECHO mobile For news/sport/text ECHO to Residents said they heard the sound of a vehicle drive into Pepper Street moments before the shots were fired at 12.10am. SCENE: The road where Mr Basnett was fatally wounded TRAGEDY: Wayne Basnett who was shot in Hale Village
MERSEY BID FOR WINDFARM HUB
Mark Basnett, TMP's director of investment, said: \"This is an investment on a scale that is enormous. It's not been seen in the UK since the boom years of the North Sea oil and gas industry of the 1970s. David Williams, Cammell Laird business development manager, said: \"This is very real, not a plan which might happen in five years' time. We have the crown jewels of UK wind farm expertise in the Liverpool city region, so it would be crazy to miss out.\" OPPORTUNITY: Mark Basnett, of TMP, right, and Cammell Laird's David Williams launch the windfarm report
MERSEY BID FOR WINDFARM HUB
Mark Basnett, TMP's director of investment, said: \"This is an investment on a scale that is enormous. It's not been seen in the UK since the boom years of the North Sea oil and gas industry of the 1970s. David Williams, Cammell Laird business development manager, said: \"This is very real, not a plan which might happen in five years' time. We have the crown jewels of UK wind farm expertise in the Liverpool city region, so it would be crazy to miss out.\" OPPORTUNITY: Mark Basnett, of TMP, right, and Cammell Laird's David Williams launch the windfarm report
A night on the tiles has ruined our floor
AFTER nagging my husband for years he finally agreed to a new kitchen, which cost a fortune. He laid a cream marfil marble floor. Unfortunately he did not seal it and we had a party and it is now scratched to death. There are also alcohol stains and the shine has been taken off. My new floor is ruined.
1000 JOBS FORCITY'S SUPERPORT
AROUND 1,000 new jobs will be brought to Liverpool in the coming months as part of the continuing drive to create a \"Superport\". Mr [Mark Basnett] said part of Liverpool's growth as a distribution area was being driven by cost, environmental reasons, and the shift in consumers' shopping habits towards more goods are being bought online. It for ms part of a bid to position Liverpool as a Superport with the Port of Liverpool and John Lennon Airport at the heart of the strategy.
Liverpool 'Superport' brings 1,ooo new jobs
\" He said part of Liverpool's growth in this area was being driven by cost, environmental reasons and the shift in consumers' shopping habits, with more goods being bought online. It forms part of a bid to position Liverpool as a \"Superport\" with the Port of Liverpool and John Lennon Airport at the heart of the strategy. Despite that, 60% of the goods coming out of Felixstowe and Southampton are destined for locations north of the Midlands, said Mr [Mark Basnett]. He also pointed to research showing the average cost of using those two ports is about pounds 550 per container, while Liverpool is about pounds 200 cheaper. Mr Basnett said the advantages of Liverpool are \"compelling\". He added: \"We are on the cusp on something very significant. This is not just about the growth of the port but the growth of the wider community.\" He said the predicted growth was not dependent on Peel going ahead with the post-Panamax development.