There's good use of military resources...OPP had been issuing warnings all day yesterday to stay off the roads down there...even the snowplows aren't running
So true. I have a friend who built off of Civic Centre Rd and within 4 months they had huge cracks in te walls and ceilings...definately want to do yourhomework and talk to people
There has been more than a few problems with leaking basements and shoddy workmanship in the new housing developments here...guess that happen when you are throwing houses together to make a quick buck.
I have a friend who was subcontracted to install cupboards in one of the new divisions...in...
That's painting everybody with a pretty broad brush. While I agree there are some seedy real estate agents in the area I have had good service and thee are those who are willing to do that little bit extra to help.
If people educated themselves then they wouldn't deal with the sleazeballs and...
When I was a Mcpl I had a WO screwing a Cpl and it caused nothing but problems in the unit. She was a very sub par Cpl and I was selected to write her PER...believe me the final draft of her PER did not go her way but it caused alot of problems when he tried to screw me and I wouldn't back down
No surprise that there is no support from the militry or VA in this matter. Military should be stepping up and paying the professionals to work on the base with these soldiers.
VA doesn't even have a doctor in the Petawawa area whichis rediculous. I had to travel to North Bay to see a doc
It has not been relegated to a walkin clinic....there are two full time doctors and one who does one day a week plus the nurse practioners....the walkin clinic is in the building but is not the responsibility of the PCFHC and is open when hey have doctors that come to the area to run it
Personally I like the idea of the War Museum...I think they have done an excellent job and that room they have just does me in every time I go thru it and I tink they would do an excellent job of presenting it with the respect they deserve
04/11/2010 10:50:30 PM
CBC News
Some older military veterans say they're being forgotten and left to struggle with government bureaucracy on their own while much of the current focus is on soldiers returning from Afghanistan.
Former petty officer first class Brian Galletly has been...
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