Man, teen charged after shots fired at Toronto Jewish girls school
Two people are facing a host of charges in connection with shots being fired at a Jewish girls elementary school in North York last weekend, Toronto police say.
In a news release issued Friday, Toronto police said officers were called to Bais Chaya Mushka Elementary School early Saturday.
Officers arrived to find a shattered window and evidence of gunfire, police said, but there were no reported injuries as nobody was in the school at the time of the incident.
It happened on the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur and is the second similar incident at the school this year.
Police arrested a 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old youth Thursday in connection with the incident. They now face several firearm-related charges and were slated to appear in court Friday.
Investigators say the teen was also charged with failing to comply with a release order.
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Two people are facing a host of charges in connection with shots being fired at a Jewish girls elementary school in North York last weekend, Toronto police say.
In a news release issued Friday, Toronto police said officers were called to Bais Chaya Mushka Elementary School early Saturday.
Officers arrived to find a shattered window and evidence of gunfire, police said, but there were no reported injuries as nobody was in the school at the time of the incident.
It happened on the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur and is the second similar incident at the school this year.
Police arrested a 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old youth Thursday in connection with the incident. They now face several firearm-related charges and were slated to appear in court Friday.
Investigators say the teen was also charged with failing to comply with a release order.
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Sask. court fines SaskPower $840K for deaths of 2 workers
A Weyburn court fined SaskPower $840,000 for safety violations related to the deaths of two workers in October 2020. The court found SaskPower guilty of failing to ensure workplace safety, inadequate training, and not requiring the use of a fall arrest system. Scott Bill and Cole Crooks died when their bucket truck tipped due to a tilting issue linked to a broken bolt, and neither worker had their safety lanyard properly anchored.
The case aims to raise awareness about workplace safety, and SaskPower has since implemented improvements. Experts see the fine as a significant message to employers about accountability but suggest that addressing the root causes of safety issues would be more effective than fines alone. This penalty is one of the largest in recent Canadian history.
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A Weyburn court fined SaskPower $840,000 for safety violations related to the deaths of two workers in October 2020. The court found SaskPower guilty of failing to ensure workplace safety, inadequate training, and not requiring the use of a fall arrest system. Scott Bill and Cole Crooks died when their bucket truck tipped due to a tilting issue linked to a broken bolt, and neither worker had their safety lanyard properly anchored.
The case aims to raise awareness about workplace safety, and SaskPower has since implemented improvements. Experts see the fine as a significant message to employers about accountability but suggest that addressing the root causes of safety issues would be more effective than fines alone. This penalty is one of the largest in recent Canadian history.
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Ottawa police delaying body-worn cameras until at least 2026
Ottawa police say it will be at least 14 months before officers can be outfitted with body-worn cameras, and are blaming the delay on budget constraints.
On Friday, Deputy Chief Steve Bell told the Ottawa Police Service Board's finance and audit committee the force will be unable to adopt the technology under a 2.9 per cent budget increase in 2025. Bell said inflation and rising labour costs are adding to the financial strain, while investment in infrastructure has lagged.
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Ottawa police say it will be at least 14 months before officers can be outfitted with body-worn cameras, and are blaming the delay on budget constraints.
On Friday, Deputy Chief Steve Bell told the Ottawa Police Service Board's finance and audit committee the force will be unable to adopt the technology under a 2.9 per cent budget increase in 2025. Bell said inflation and rising labour costs are adding to the financial strain, while investment in infrastructure has lagged.
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Sikh community rallies at India's Vancouver consulate amid foreign interference allegations
Members of Metro Vancouver's Sikh community demonstrated outside the Indian consulate in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday, amid international tensions over allegations of Indian interference in Canada. The demonstrators were marking 480 days since the murder of B.C. gurdwara president and Khalistan independence activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey.
Demonstrators called for the permanent closure of India's consulates in Vancouver and Toronto, saying Canada's expulsion of Indian diplomats was a "positive step" in protecting Canadian Sikhs. But they said it was not sufficient, alleging India continues to operate networks in Canada from the consulates.
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Members of Metro Vancouver's Sikh community demonstrated outside the Indian consulate in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday, amid international tensions over allegations of Indian interference in Canada. The demonstrators were marking 480 days since the murder of B.C. gurdwara president and Khalistan independence activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey.
Demonstrators called for the permanent closure of India's consulates in Vancouver and Toronto, saying Canada's expulsion of Indian diplomats was a "positive step" in protecting Canadian Sikhs. But they said it was not sufficient, alleging India continues to operate networks in Canada from the consulates.
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Flooding Disrupts Metro Vancouver as Atmospheric River Hits
An atmospheric river caused significant flooding in Metro Vancouver on Saturday, closing roads and affecting voters in B.C.’s election. Heavy rain triggered power outages and flood warnings, with some areas expecting up to 250mm of rainfall. Key intersections in Surrey and other regions were shut down due to rising water levels.
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An atmospheric river caused significant flooding in Metro Vancouver on Saturday, closing roads and affecting voters in B.C.’s election. Heavy rain triggered power outages and flood warnings, with some areas expecting up to 250mm of rainfall. Key intersections in Surrey and other regions were shut down due to rising water levels.
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B.C. advocate in Thunder Bay shares 30-year survival story as Ont. set to shut many safe consumption sites
Guy Felicella says he was stuck in a cycle of addiction, homelessness and crime for more than 30 years, but accessing harm reduction support in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside kept him alive long enough to reach recovery.
Felicella travelled to northwestern Ontario this week to share his story at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit's (TBDHU) eighth annual harm reduction conference. His experience with addiction began at age 12.
"[I was] good at getting sober, never really good at staying sober," Felicella said.
Vancouver and Thunder Bay are among the hardest hit in Canada by the opioid crisis.
More than 2,500 people died as a result of toxic drugs in Vancouver last year, at a rate of 56 per 100,000 population across the Vancouver Coastal Health authority.
In the same year, Thunder Bay saw the highest rate of opioid-related deaths in Ontario, at 69.5 per 100,000 population.
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Guy Felicella says he was stuck in a cycle of addiction, homelessness and crime for more than 30 years, but accessing harm reduction support in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside kept him alive long enough to reach recovery.
Felicella travelled to northwestern Ontario this week to share his story at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit's (TBDHU) eighth annual harm reduction conference. His experience with addiction began at age 12.
"[I was] good at getting sober, never really good at staying sober," Felicella said.
Vancouver and Thunder Bay are among the hardest hit in Canada by the opioid crisis.
More than 2,500 people died as a result of toxic drugs in Vancouver last year, at a rate of 56 per 100,000 population across the Vancouver Coastal Health authority.
In the same year, Thunder Bay saw the highest rate of opioid-related deaths in Ontario, at 69.5 per 100,000 population.
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Andy Fillmore elected Halifax's next mayor
Andy Fillmore has been elected as the new mayor of Halifax, securing 42.6% of the vote. He campaigned on promises to address homelessness, speed up building permit approvals, and improve traffic. His nearest rival, three-term councillor Waye Mason, conceded with 25.2% of the vote, while councillor Pam Lovelace received 16%. Fillmore, a former city planner, plans to collaborate with the provincial government on housing issues. The election featured 16 mayoral candidates and 63 running for council seats, with several incumbents winning re-election.
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Andy Fillmore has been elected as the new mayor of Halifax, securing 42.6% of the vote. He campaigned on promises to address homelessness, speed up building permit approvals, and improve traffic. His nearest rival, three-term councillor Waye Mason, conceded with 25.2% of the vote, while councillor Pam Lovelace received 16%. Fillmore, a former city planner, plans to collaborate with the provincial government on housing issues. The election featured 16 mayoral candidates and 63 running for council seats, with several incumbents winning re-election.
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Quebec adds health-care workers to help fill Outaouais staff shortages
A small number of health-care professionals has been deployed as an added staffing boost to some hospitals, long-term care homes and clinics in the Outaouais region.
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l'Outaouais (CISSSO), western Quebec's health authority, sent seven health-care workers earlier this month to CHSLD de la Petite-Nation, a long-term care home east of Gatineau. Starting Monday, two new auxiliary nurses will be lending a hand at the Foyer Père-Guinard, a long-term care home in Maniwaki, Que., said Camille Brochu-Lafrance, a spokesperson for CISSSO.
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A small number of health-care professionals has been deployed as an added staffing boost to some hospitals, long-term care homes and clinics in the Outaouais region.
The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l'Outaouais (CISSSO), western Quebec's health authority, sent seven health-care workers earlier this month to CHSLD de la Petite-Nation, a long-term care home east of Gatineau. Starting Monday, two new auxiliary nurses will be lending a hand at the Foyer Père-Guinard, a long-term care home in Maniwaki, Que., said Camille Brochu-Lafrance, a spokesperson for CISSSO.
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B.C. sees power outages, flooded roads as atmospheric river hits
Some streets were turned into rivers Saturday, and 10,000 B.C. Hydro customers were left without power.
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Some streets were turned into rivers Saturday, and 10,000 B.C. Hydro customers were left without power.
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New Mexico National Guard Conducts Flood Rescue Operations in Roswell
The New Mexico National Guard continues rescue operations in Roswell after record rainfall caused severe flooding, leaving one person dead and 290 rescued, including 38 taken to hospitals. Over 5.78 inches of rain fell, breaking a 1901 record. Authorities are working with swift water rescue teams, with more rain and flash floods expected.
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The New Mexico National Guard continues rescue operations in Roswell after record rainfall caused severe flooding, leaving one person dead and 290 rescued, including 38 taken to hospitals. Over 5.78 inches of rain fell, breaking a 1901 record. Authorities are working with swift water rescue teams, with more rain and flash floods expected.
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Ontario says bike lanes cause gridlock. These people don't roll with that
Cars, not bikes, cause congestion, Simor said.
"We talk about traffic flow as if traffic is analogous to rainwater, where if we just have enough sewers to capture all the water, we'll be great ... But that's not how traffic works because the more road space we have for cars, the more people will drive [and] the worse traffic gets."
Coun. Jeff Leiper, who represents Ottawa's Kitchissippi ward, agreed.
"If more cyclists get in their cars and drive, then we can expect that, even in those areas where there are cycling lanes, streets are going to become more congested," Leiper said.
The province is not prepared to undertake the research necessary for municipalities to determine whether or not to install a bike lane, he added.
"There are a lot of people who don't have cars."
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Cars, not bikes, cause congestion, Simor said.
"We talk about traffic flow as if traffic is analogous to rainwater, where if we just have enough sewers to capture all the water, we'll be great ... But that's not how traffic works because the more road space we have for cars, the more people will drive [and] the worse traffic gets."
Coun. Jeff Leiper, who represents Ottawa's Kitchissippi ward, agreed.
"If more cyclists get in their cars and drive, then we can expect that, even in those areas where there are cycling lanes, streets are going to become more congested," Leiper said.
The province is not prepared to undertake the research necessary for municipalities to determine whether or not to install a bike lane, he added.
"There are a lot of people who don't have cars."
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Yukon dog returned home after unexpected ride to Arizona
Alyce Johnson reunited with her pitbull, Midnight, thanks to her microchip after a 10-day adventure spanning 10,000 kilometers. While Johnson was in Vancouver, Midnight ran off during a family camping trip in Yukon. Despite extensive searches, she was missing until a veterinary hospital in Arizona contacted Johnson, revealing that someone had found Midnight and taken her there. The man who picked her up initially thought she was lost but later brought her to Phoenix. Midnight was eventually flown back to Yukon, where she joyfully returned home to her bed and friends.c
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Alyce Johnson reunited with her pitbull, Midnight, thanks to her microchip after a 10-day adventure spanning 10,000 kilometers. While Johnson was in Vancouver, Midnight ran off during a family camping trip in Yukon. Despite extensive searches, she was missing until a veterinary hospital in Arizona contacted Johnson, revealing that someone had found Midnight and taken her there. The man who picked her up initially thought she was lost but later brought her to Phoenix. Midnight was eventually flown back to Yukon, where she joyfully returned home to her bed and friends.c
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Former B.C. premier Christy Clark interested in replacing Trudeau if PM steps down
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a rebellion from his own Liberal MPs in caucus this week, former B.C. premier Christy Clark is suggesting she would be interested in replacing him, should Trudeau decide to step down.
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As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a rebellion from his own Liberal MPs in caucus this week, former B.C. premier Christy Clark is suggesting she would be interested in replacing him, should Trudeau decide to step down.
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Indian-Origin Man Confronts Canadian Woman's "Go Back To India" Racist Rant
An Indian-origin person in Canada's Waterloo was seen confronting a woman for her racist comments in a viral video. The man, identified as Ashwin Annamalai, said he is a Canadian citizen. Annamalai said that the Canadian lady abused him and began spewing racist hate. In the video, the lady can be heard saying that there are "too many Indians in Canada". Canada's Waterloo region has the highest rate of reported hate crimes in the country. According to a poll, nearly two-thirds of Canadians feel there are too many immigrants in the country. Meanwhile, reports say that international students continue to be victimised by the worsening state of racism in Canada.
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An Indian-origin person in Canada's Waterloo was seen confronting a woman for her racist comments in a viral video. The man, identified as Ashwin Annamalai, said he is a Canadian citizen. Annamalai said that the Canadian lady abused him and began spewing racist hate. In the video, the lady can be heard saying that there are "too many Indians in Canada". Canada's Waterloo region has the highest rate of reported hate crimes in the country. According to a poll, nearly two-thirds of Canadians feel there are too many immigrants in the country. Meanwhile, reports say that international students continue to be victimised by the worsening state of racism in Canada.
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Alberta announces $112M to build modular homes for displaced Jasper residents
The Alberta government is investing $112 million for the construction of interim housing for Albertans who lost their homes when the community of Jasper was decimated by wildfire three months ago.
Seniors and Social Services Minister Jason Nixon made the funding announcement during a news conference Monday, signalling the construction of hundreds of modular housing units to help residents remain in their home community during the prolonged rebuild. The bulk of the funding announced Monday will be used to construct 250 modular homes within the Jasper townsite.
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The Alberta government is investing $112 million for the construction of interim housing for Albertans who lost their homes when the community of Jasper was decimated by wildfire three months ago.
Seniors and Social Services Minister Jason Nixon made the funding announcement during a news conference Monday, signalling the construction of hundreds of modular housing units to help residents remain in their home community during the prolonged rebuild. The bulk of the funding announced Monday will be used to construct 250 modular homes within the Jasper townsite.
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