• Miami Herald

    Miami-Dade commissioner: An overpriced hotel for the homeless could capsize Cutler Bay’s future vision | Opinion

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  • CBC

    Fungal disease ends tulip season for local farm

    A local farm in Ottawa is calling it quits on its spring season after a fungal disease destroyed 500,000 tulips. The disease, called tulip fire, is devastating for farmers as the spores remain in the soil for years and cause tulip leaves to wither, twist and appear scorched."Seeing the tractor turning the tulips over was heartbreaking," said Manja Bastian, the co-owner of Green Corners Farm, as she watched her tulip fields being ripped up. Bastian and her husband Allan Groen bought the 13 acre f

  • CBC

    She's losing her foot to a bedsore. Disability advocates say it speaks to a larger problem

    Sandra Langlois has no other choice but to get her left foot amputated on Monday. For a year, she's had a bedsore that just won't heal."It's very debilitating," said Langlois, who is paralyzed from the waist down.She says she's come to terms with it, but it took time."There was a period when it wasn't going well at all. I couldn't even leave the house," said Langlois."You may want to do everything possible to heal a wound, but if it doesn't want to heal, it doesn't want to heal. At some point yo