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Restaurant Inspection

  • Posted: June 21st, 2009 - 9:08am

    The public will soon have online access to information about restaurant inspection and enforcement in the Sudbury and District Health Unit's catchment area. The board of health voted in favour of putting information about routine food premises inspection reports, charges, convictions and closures on the health unit's website at a meeting on Thursday.

    Date Published: 
    20.jun.09
    Source Title: 
    Sudbury Star
  • Posted: June 19th, 2009 - 7:05pm

    Every Friday, the Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register publish, in print and online, reports of inspections at locations where food is prepared or sold.

    Date Published: 
    19.jun.09
    Source Title: 
    Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register
  • Posted: June 17th, 2009 - 10:01am

    While many Tucsonans were eagerly listening to the news of the D-Day invasion, two intrepid city health inspectors were out inspecting. They probably would have preferred following the news. This article ran the next day. From the Arizona Daily Star, June 8, 1944: HEALTH OFFICER CLOSES 2 SHOPS Bar And Eating Place Are Under Ban Until Back Yard Is Cleaned

    Date Published: 
    15.jun.09
    Source Title: 
    Arizona Daily Star
  • Posted: June 15th, 2009 - 9:40pm

    Shun Xing, Grottoes Facility type: Full-service restaurant Inspection type: Follow-up Inspection date: May 28 Critical violations: 2 Noncritical violations: 0 # A food handler washed his hands without using soap for less than five seconds. Level: Critical (corrected during inspection repeat)

    Date Published: 
    15.jun.09
  • Posted: June 15th, 2009 - 10:52am

    The following restaurants were recently inspected by the Fort Wayne-Allen County Health Department. The inspections list the number of non-critical violations (NCV) and detail critical violations. A Touch of Heaven, 6122 St. Joe Center Road: NCV: 2 Air Host Fort Wayne, 3851 W. Ferguson Road: NCV: 2 AJ’s USA Bar & Grille, 2472 Getz Road: NCV: 2

    Date Published: 
    14.jun.09
  • Posted: June 14th, 2009 - 6:35pm

    Q: Do you know how someone might get the names of the restaurants listed in Cheers and Jeers? Is it through the health department, or are the restaurants going to tell me the actual violation that caused them to have the sanitation grade they have? - K.M., Fayetteville

    Date Published: 
    14.jun.09
  • Posted: June 14th, 2009 - 6:34pm

    Several new and established restaurants in Newton County have been receiving failing restaurant inspection grades, and they say they’re being unfairly treated by the local health inspectors.

    Date Published: 
    14.jun.09
  • Posted: June 13th, 2009 - 8:53pm

    Betty is known for her biscuits and gravy. Connie cooks up fattening catfish that calls in hungry grain haulers and farmers. Both women manage South Side eateries in St. Joseph that elicit memories of grandma’s kitchen: feel-good, home-style cooking from scratch.

    Date Published: 
    13.jun.09
  • Posted: June 12th, 2009 - 9:30am

    SEATTLE -– The Seattle-King County Board of Health may end a subsidy for food licenses for kitchens at schools and nonprofit groups. The Seattle Times reports the fee would double to about $350 a year if they had to pay what restaurants pay. The increase would cost the Seattle School District about $10,000 more for kitchen permits.

    Date Published: 
    11.jun.09
  • Posted: June 12th, 2009 - 9:15am

    The State Ombudsman has ruled that councils can no longer keep secret the identities of restaurants fined for breaking health rules. Adelaide City Council last night said it did not plan to appeal against the test-case decision, paving the way for names of restaurants that breach hygiene rules in the Food Act to be made public in all council areas.

    Date Published: 
    12.jun.09