
Construction Firm Fined After Worker Burned by Hot Water
- A North York construction company was fined after a worker suffered serious injuries from exposure to hot water during a 2023 water‑main rehabilitation project in Cambridge.
- Investigators said the employee was hurt while working on a section of Hespeler Road.
- The company, Fer‑Pal Construction Ltd., pleaded guilty and received a $140,000 penalty, while a supervisor was fined $7,000 for safety violations Ontario Newsroom.
- Officials said required safety procedures were not followed.
Tucson Store Clerk Killed After Confronting Suspected Shoplifter
- A 7‑Eleven employee in Tucson was shot and killed late Thursday after confronting a suspected shoplifter, police said.
- The worker, identified as 55‑year‑old Scott Dwayne Kennedy, was on duty at the South Columbus Boulevard store when the shooting occurred around 11 p.m.
- Kennedy died at the scene.
- Police said the gunman fled, raising new concerns about employee safety during theft‑related incidents.
Michigan City Hardhat Alleges Delayed Aid After Jobsite Fall
- A Michigan City construction worker says he was left in severe pain after falling from the roof of the Project Maize data‑center site, raising new concerns about jobsite safety.
- He told reporters he waited roughly 45 minutes for help while supervisors were reportedly absent.
- Union‑released body‑camera footage appears to show gaps in supervision and emergency response.
- The worker says he can no longer work and has not received workers’ compensation.
