KHSC to limit weekend hours at its Urgent Care Centre

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

KHSC to limit weekend hours at its Urgent Care Centre Kingston, ON – Commencing Saturday, August 26th, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) says it will implement revised operating hours for its Urgent Care Centre (UCC) located at the Hotel Dieu Hospital site during weekends. This strategic step arises from a scarcity of Emergency Medicine physicians.KHSC says the decision to reduce hours has been made to ensure “adequate staffing” at its Kingston General Hospital (KGH) Emergency Department site. Moving forward, KHSC’s UCC will operate Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekday operating hours are not being affected and will continue to be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Monday to Friday. UCC caps the daily number of patients that can be seen, which means it may also close registration earlier than the posted closing time. The cap is determined daily, based on the number of patients, physician and nurse staffing levels, wait times, and the complexity of patients receiving care.“Despite our recruitment efforts,...

A dog is locked up, and these protesters want him freed

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

A dog is locked up, and these protesters want him freed PARKER, Colo. (KDVR) — A group of people protested outside of Parker Town Hall to bring attention to a dog they say is being unfairly held. Holding signs reading “Zion,” the protesters say the 3-year-old mastiff mix is hardly a dangerous dog, despite more than one incident. Colorado-based Boston Market has 27 restaurants closed over unpaid wages “Zion was involved with an ‘aggressive dog’ incident last year," said Josh Hartsfield, a protester who doubles as a law clerk for the Animal Law Firm.“He slipped out of his owner’s care, bit another dog. It wasn’t serious, you know. No dog died. It wasn’t the kind of thing where, you know, people had to go to the hospital," Hartsfield said.Protesters outside Parker Town Hall advocated for the release of a dog that's been held in a shelter since November by court order. (KDVR)Zion has been held at the Buddy Center in Castle Rock, a shelter under the Denver Dumb Friends League umbrella.Protesters say he has been there since November. They wa...

Family camper stolen from Denver home

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

Family camper stolen from Denver home DENVER (KDVR) -- A Denver family is hoping to recover their camper that was stolen from their home on Wednesday.Brandon Martinez said it disappeared sometime between 1 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. in the 3400 block of South Elm Street."You hear about these things on the news, you hear about these things through word of mouth, but you never anticipate it happening to you until it actually does," Martinez said.He said the camper has been in their family for years, previously belonging to his grandmother who passed away earlier this year. These vehicles are stolen most from the airport — and they’re not Kia or Hyundai “We definitely had some good memories with her in it also, so this is the new step in the new generation, put our own little spin in it and keep it in the family," Martinez said.The camper is primarily white with navy blue trim and stretches about 23 feet in length and stands 12 feet tall. Martinez said the access door is on the rear passenger side, and there's a Broncos helmet o...

Potty-mouthed pooches fetch raunchy comedy in ‘Strays’

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

Potty-mouthed pooches fetch raunchy comedy in ‘Strays’ From Rin Tin Tin to Scooby-Doo, dogs have ruled, if not drooled at the box-office. But is an R-rated potty-mouthed, gross-out joke-filled doggie movie with Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx as best dog friends barking up the wrong tree during the dog days of summer?The film combines live-action with VFX dogs (and in one case, a Golden Eagle) voiced by Ferrell, Foxx and the rest of the cast. When the dogs talk, their mouths move along with the words.Our hero is a dog named Reggie (Ferrell). He’s an optimistic border terrier pitifully faithful to his evil human owner Doug (Will Forte), whose favorite accessories are his bong and his laptop. Even though the human is cruel to Reggie, the dog loves Doug and has a misguided bond with him. Eventually, Doug drives three hours to lose Reggie in a city, where Reggie, who has been damaged by this co-dependent relationship, meets new friend Bug (Foxx), a Boston terrier with attitude to spare, who teaches Reggie the rules of the street. Bug teac...

Despite cast, ‘Back on the Strip’ can’t pull it off

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

Despite cast, ‘Back on the Strip’ can’t pull it off A disappointing entry given the talented cast with which it is blessed, “Back on the Strip” was directed by the seasoned actor and comedy writer Chris Spencer, whose directing credits include TV’s “Real Husbands of Hollywood” and “Uncensored.” The film is essentially the tale of a young, aspiring magician named Merlin (Spence Moore II), who does not appear to have much talent in that art, and his desire to marry his best friend Robin (Raigan Harris, “Ballers”), an aspiring dancer. After being given a profanity-laced pep talk by his mother Verna (the very busy Tiffany Haddish, also a producer), Merlin goes to Las Vegas, where he is soon part of a clown act entertaining spoiled children. In this scene, a concerned father (Kevin Hart, who is in this film for about five minutes) throws Merlin out after of the party after a child throws his clown wig into a tree. We hear a lot of voice-over by Haddish.Before you know it, Merlin is staying at the old, renamed Moxie Hotel, where weed...

Editorial: Possible plea deals one more blow for 9/11 families

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

Editorial: Possible plea deals one more blow for 9/11 families On Sept. 14, 2001, just days after planes commandeered by terrorists destroyed the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York, killing almost 3,000, then-President George W. Bush stood at Ground Zero and picked up a bullhorn.“I want you all to know that America today, America today is on bended knee, in prayer for the people whose lives were lost here, for the workers who work here, for the families who mourn. This nation stands with the good people of New York City and New Jersey and Connecticut as we mourn the loss of thousands of our citizens,” he said, surrounded by police officers, firefighters and other first responders.Some rescue workers shouted to him “We can’t hear you!”“I can hear you! I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you,” said Bush. “And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon.”A little over two decades later, is anyone still listening?It must not seem that way to the many fam...

Munce: Do presidential debates matter for ’24 election?

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

Munce: Do presidential debates matter for ’24 election? Televised presidential debates during the general election are viewed as the ultimate candidate showcase. They give voters the opportunity to watch competing worldviews and policy positions clash on America’s most significant political stage. Viewers get to test their assumptions about the candidates in real-time.Voters want to know how a potential commander in chief will perform in the face of adversity, and facing off against the other party’s nominee and hostile moderators is a great test.But do this cycle’s primary debates provide that same value? There is a fair argument to make that the answer is no.Because the candidates’ policy positions from either party are often similar, primary debates are much less about policy and overwhelmingly about character and personalities. In the modern era, the best debaters rarely go on to secure the nomination.Nobody will accuse George W. Bush or Mitt Romney of being debate-club presidents, and John McCain’s performances were often viewed as ...

Franks: A distracted Joe Biden isn’t good for America

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

Franks: A distracted Joe Biden isn’t good for America I am not that concerned with exploring what has “happened.” I am more concerned with exploring what is “happening.” I would rather prepare for 2024 and beyond, than relive 2020.I am more concerned with the actions of a powerful person who can affect my life greatly, than a powerless person who cannot. Therein, for me, lies the difference between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.A distracted president can be a problem to America and the world. Today we have two Bidens with special counsels and one for Trump along with four indictments. All unprecedented. The good judgment of a sitting president is critical.I will always profess that the worst crimes are the ones where people make money wrongfully – off the backs of society and/or where their actions result in direct harm to Americans, our allies, or the innocent. Maybe that is why polls show that most Republicans are not phased by the unfolding Trump dramas.Also, no one is claiming Trump made money from the actio...

‘Landscape with Invisible Hand’ so-so sci-fi

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

‘Landscape with Invisible Hand’ so-so sci-fi From director Cory Finley of “Thoroughbreds” comes “Landscape with Invisible Hand,” an alien invasion drama that sounds like the title of a painting by David Hockney. In the manner of alien invasion films, “Landscape with Invisible Hand,” which is based on a 2017 YA novel by award-winning author M.T Anderson, is set on an alien-colonized planet Earth circa 2036.To the “Star Trek”-y tune of a theremin, the film involves the take-over of our planet by beings known as the Vuvv, who hover around the planet on enormous spacecraft, although one of them cannot operate a TV remote. Although someone describes the Vuvv as resembling “gooey coffee tables,” the truth is they resemble plucked turkeys more than anything else (and so does the movie). Their language sounds like scratchy hiccups. They are the size of large turkeys, have a pinkish skin, eyes on long stalks, four limbs ending in pads, and they can communicate with humans using a translating device. Meat is “printed” by alien technolog...

Dear Abby: Mom’s worn out by daughter’s bad decisions

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:58:58 GMT

Dear Abby: Mom’s worn out by daughter’s bad decisions Dear Abby: Our daughter (age 21) has made a series of bad choices and failed relationships since she was 16. She went to college and quit (twice), joined the Air Force and hated it, but managed to get a “general discharge.” At age 19, she had a baby with a high school dropout and violent drug abuser. They’ve had an on/off relationship. He has pushed, shoved and outright hit her, destroyed two of her phones, hit her sister and smashed her phone. He took my daughter’s car while fleeing the police, leaving her and the baby stranded. We have paid countless sums of money for an attorney and sent her more to get her car. She has lied and deceived us on her relationship status. We wanted to believe our daughter.Now they are back together! We sent the police for a wellness check, and they say she is OK. As you can imagine, we are heartbroken. Our other children are doing well and keep me sane. When people ask about our kids, what do we say about her? I want something...