Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Operation NANOOK 2008 was held from August 11 to August 25 by the Canadian Forces for the purpose of conducting mock emergency rescue operations for potential maritime disasters in the northeastern Canadian Arctic waters.
Two Canadian navy ships and two airforce planes, a CC-138 Twin Otter and a CP-140 Aurora, took part in the exercises in the Canada’s Arctic. The HMCS Toronto and the Canadian Coast Guard ship Pierre Radisson travelled along the Hudson Strait. The Operation extended to Davis Strait, and Frobisher Bay during the annual NANOOK Operation. There have been 18 such humanitarian operations since 2002. As more Arctic ice melts, the ships sail through uncharted waters. Emergency response times were tested for such potential disasters as oil spills, or rescue operations such as responding to cruise ship emergencies.
General Walter Natynczyk, Canada’s chief of Defence staff, the Honourable Peter MacKay, Defence Minister as well as Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, and Steven Fletcher, Member of Parliament for Charleswood–St. James–Assiniboia and Parliamentary Secretary for Health, flew to Iqaluit, Nunavut to officially launch the exercise on August 19, 2008 and observe the process.
In addition to the military exercises, Veterans Affairs Canada held a commemorative event onboard the HMCS Toronto to honour the 55th Anniversary of the Cease Fire in Korea, the 65th Anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic, and the start of the Last 100 days of the First World War. The inaugural ceremonies were held during Community Day activities in the capital city of Iqaluit, followed by the public panel discussion held on Saturday. The community day ceremonies were organized by participants in Operation NANOOK 2008. The public ceremonies received neither Nunavut politicians nor Inuit leaders.
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Youve probably heard a lot of campaigns about visiting the dentist regularly. In fact, visiting your dentist regularly is as important as getting your annual full-body examinations. If youre still unsure as to why you should visit your dentist as soon as today, heres a list that might help convince you.
1. Prevention is Better Than Cure:
The most basic advantage you have by visiting your dentist at regular intervals is that you will almost always know whats going on in your mouth. This means that even in the unfortunate case where you get a mouth disease or cavity or develop an anomaly that affects your teeth, you can catch it and nip it in the bud. This includes everything from watching for plaque deposits near your gums to faulty or irritating fillings in your teeth. Regular check-ups help ward off bigger problems later.
2. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine:
Even if you dont go to the dentist regularly, its never too late to start. A visit to your dentist today will reveal to you the shape and situation your teeth are in right now. No matter how small your problem, even if it happens to be a case of different from the norm mouth odor, can turn out to be an indicator for something big. Hence, to nip your problems in the initial stages, you should visit a dentist asap and then visit them every once in a while or at least thrice a year.
3. Avoids Unnecessary Complications:
Your seemingly healthy teeth might be harboring a terrible abscess unbeknownst to yourself. This abscess can be caused due to any number of reasons and can cause gum and tooth disease. The worst part about such illnesses is that you cant usually detect them until its too late. These can be avoided, however, by paying regular visits to your dentist so they can help ward off and treat any sort of complications in a timely fashion.
4. Light On Your Wallet:
Regular dental check-ups might seem like a nuisance and costly but when you come down to it, they can help you save a lot of cash by simply helping you prevent any sort of complication and/or disease in the future. Furthermore, even the most basic insurance plans cover routine check-ups so you can almost completely avoid paying via your own pocket.
5. It Might Save Your Life:
Never scoff at your dentist or skip a check-up because your dentist might just save your life. Apart from the threat of Fatal Gum Disease that can manifest itself due to poor oral hygiene and lack of check-ups, by forgoing a visit to the dentist you also run a risk of missing an early diagnosis on a number of different diseases such as diabetes, stress, certain types of cancer, eating disorders and other infections. Remember that your dentist might just catch a disease even sooner than it shows up on the radar in your normal check-ups.
Hence, stop making excuses and go visit your dentist today in order to live a healthy and care-free life!
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Buffalo, New York —The Buffalo Fire Department and Police were called to a hazmat situation at Canisius College on Main Street after security reported that a one gallon glass container containing chloroform broke, spilling about a pint onto the floor of the college’s science building.
According to communications by firefighters, who arrived at around 8:20 a.m. (eastern time), the glass container spilled on the third floor in room 318. As a precaution the building was evacuated and East Delevan road between Main Street and Jefferson Avenues was closed to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic while crews worked to clean up the spill.
At about 9:15 hazmat crews entered the room and began to clean up the chemical “using kitty litter” and fans to air out the room. They then sealed the material in a five gallon container. At 9:23 a.m. firefighters stated that they no longer detected the chemical in the air and began to pack up their gear.
Officials for the college assessed the situation and decided to keep the building closed for the day. “At 8:22am this morning the Public Safety Department and Buffalo Fire Department responded to a report of a chemical spill on the third floor of the Health Science Center. As the building is cleaned, the Health Science Building will remain closed today and reopen tomorrow morning,” a college official said to Wikinews, adding they could not confirm the firefighter reports.
Firefighters believe the container containing the chemical was knocked over while someone working with maintenance was cleaning the floors.
There are no reports of injuries, but WKBW reports that the maintenance worker was taken to Sister’s of Saint Mercy’s hospital not far from the college for observation.
Chloroform is a common solvent used in chemistry laboratories. Minimal exposure can cause dizziness, headaches and fainting while prolonged exposure can cause liver and kidney damage. It is considered a hazardous material and environmentally unsafe. Banned as a consumer product since 1976 in the U.S., it was previously used in toothpaste, cough medicines and pharmaceuticals.