AlbertaAug 09, 2022
Calgary's Municipal Building reopenes to the public
Calgary's Municipal Building reopened to the public yesterday.
The move came after a break-in where several fires were set.
Police say a man armed with a knife entered the building around 4 a-m last Tuesday and started lighting fires.
Although the building has reopened, several service counters inside are still closed.
The city is trying to assess the extent of the damage and to estimate repair costs and a timeline for completion.
“The Police investigation is still active, and we will not be commenting on the individual or the investigation at this point,” said the City of Calgary.
WorldAug 09, 2022
Serena Williams says she is 'evolving away from tennis'
says she is ready to step away from tennis after winning 23 Grand Slam titles, turning her focus to having another child and her business interests.
“I’m turning 41 this month, and something’s got to give,”Williamswrote in an essay released Tuesday by Voguemagazine.
Williams, one of the greatest and most accomplished athletes in the history of her — or any other — sport, said she does not like the word retirement and prefers to think of this stage of her life as “evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me.”
Williams is playing this week in Toronto,
IndiaAug 09, 2022
Nitish Kumar submits list to Bihar governor, stakes claim to form new government
Hours after resigning as Bihar Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar on Tuesday said that he has submitted a list of 164 MLAs to the Bihar Governor and staked claim to form a new government.
"We submitted a list of 164 MLAs to the governor and staked claim to form a new government. He will let us know when oath-taking can take place," Nitish told reporters.
Notably, JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar has been elected as the leader of Mahagathbandhan or the Grand Alliance.
Nitish Kumar called off the alliance between the JD(U) and BJP in Bihar and resigned as the state's chief minister on Tuesday. Nitish Kumar
WorldAug 09, 2022
Large explosions rock Russian military air base in Crimea
Powerful explosions rocked a Russian air base in Crimea on Tuesday, and at least five people, including a child, were wounded, authorities said.
Russia's Defense Ministry said that munitions blew up at the Saki base, and it emphasized that the installation had not been shelled.
But Ukrainian social networks were abuzz with speculation that it was hit by Ukrainian-fired long-range missiles.
There was no immediate comment from Ukrainian authorities.
Videos posted on social networks showed sunbathers fleeing a nearby beach as huge clouds of smoke from the explosions rose over the horizon.
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AlbertaAug 09, 2022
Alberta NDP requests auditor general to investigate bonuses to chief medical officer
The Alberta NDP is calling on the province's auditor general to investigate bonuses paid to the chief medical officer of health and other managers for work related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw received a record-setting bonus payment of almost 228-thousand dollars last year in addition to her regular salary of more than 591-thousand dollars.
In a letter to Auditor General Doug Wylie on Monday, finance critic Shannon Phillips requested a performance audit of the bonus payment structures and processes related to the COVID-19 pandemic response.
Phillips also requested a performance
AlbertaAug 09, 2022
One dead, one in critical condition after RCMP shooting in northern Alberta
One person is dead following a police shooting northeast of Edmonton.
RCMP say a second person was also shot and taken to hospital in critical condition.
Mounties say officers from the St. Paul detachment were looking on the Saddle Lake Cree Nation for two suspects in several ongoing investigations.
They say there was a confrontation between the suspects and police, and the shooting then happened in the nearby Smoky Lake area.
No officers were injured.
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, the province's police watchdog agency, is investigating.
BCAug 09, 2022
Williams Lake RCMP officers are investigating after responding to a fatal incident involving an ATV which claimed the life of a 17 year old
Williams Lake RCMP officers are investigating after responding to a fatal incident involving an ATV which claimed the life of a 17-year-old youth. Just after midnight on August 7, 2022, Williams Lake RCMP attended to the gravel area at the end of Gun a Noot trail after being requested to assist with a ATV rollover. Officers attended the scene where paramedics and fire rescue personnel were providing medical assistance.The youth was transported to hospital where she unfortunately succumbed to her injuries.Initial evidence gathered at the scene showed that the youth was not wearing a helmet.Will
BCAug 09, 2022
Man faces three charges, including aggravated assault, after Vancouver machete attack
A man has been charged criminally following Saturday’s machete attack on four victims inside a Granville Street rooming house.Four people were attacked and stabbed inside the rooming house near Granville and Smithe streets. When VPD officers arrived at the scene, they were confronted by the suspect who was still armed with the weapon. Shots were then fired by police and the suspect was injured.The four victims and suspect were taken to hospital for serious, life-altering injuries.Ibrahim Abdela Bakhit, 48, has been charged with one count each of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, and
CanadaAug 08, 2022
N.L. wildfire wort in 6 decades, Harbour Breton facing shortage of food and supplies after being cut off from other communities
The deputy mayor of Harbour Breton, Newfoundland, figures the town's three grocery stores will be out of food in the next day or two. The community of about 1,600 remains cut off due to the worst forest fires the province has seen since 1961. The province is getting a ferry to start bringing supplies to stranded communities and to help people leave. It's expected to arrive tomorrow, but will be docking in a town about 50-kilometres away from Harbour Breton that also is running low on supplies. Roy Drake says his community of about 16-hundred remains cut off due to ongoing forest fires. The pr