AlbertaJul 26, 2022
Pope is scheduled to lead mass at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton today
Pope Francis blessed a statue of Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Indigenous person to be canonized as a saint, when he visited an inner-city Catholic church in Edmonton yesterday.
He held the hands of elders while at Church of Sacred Heart, touching some on the head, as he was wheeled out.
Earlier in the day, Francis visited Maskwacis (MASS'-kwah-cheez), south of Edmonton, and said he was sorry the church took part in the cultural destruction and forced assimilation of Indigenous people.
The Pope is scheduled to lead mass at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton today, and is expected to travel later
CanadaJul 26, 2022
Pope Francis asks for forgiveness for Christians' role in the residential school system
Pope Francis gave an address about reconciliation at Edmonton's Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples and received several gifts. Francis said he is happy to visit an Edmonton church that welcomes Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. He issued an apology earlier in the day in Maskwacis, Alberta, for the church's role in residential schools in Canada. Francis said in his apology that memories of the children who never returned from residential schools has left him with a sense of sorrow, indignation and shame.
BCJul 26, 2022
Two men charged in Whistler, B.C., shooting that left two dead
Two men in the 20s have been charged with first-degree murder in a double homicide in Whistler, B.C. Police say the BC Prosecution Service has approved the charges against 24-year-old Gursimran Sahota and 20-year-old Tanvir Khakh, both from Surrey. RCMP say the suspects were arrested on the Sea-to-Sky highway shortly after the shooting on Sunday, which took place in the Whistler Blackcomb resort's village near Sundial Hotel. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said in an earlier statement that a burning vehicle discovered on a Whistler street was believed to be associated with the shoo
BCJul 25, 2022
Former Kelowna social worker sentenced to five years in prison
A former Kelowna social worker accused of stealing money from children in provincial care has been sentenced to five years in prison. BC Supreme Court Justice Steven Wilson handed down the sentence more than a year after Robert Riley Saunders pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000 and also imposed shorter and concurrent terms for breach of trust and forgery. Saunders misappropriated an estimated $460,000 dollars from the Ministry of Children and Family Development by opening joint accounts with 24 youths in his care, many of them Indigenous, and then taking their benefits. The provincial governm
BCJul 25, 2022
Four people shot in Langley, B.C., over six-hour period: RCMP
A series of deadly shootings in Langley, B.C., started about six hours before RCMP issued a cellphone alert warning the public. RCMP Sgt. David Lee says the alert, which was issued around 6:20 a.m., was done ``at the appropriate time'' when police were able to tie the events together. Two men were found dead, a woman was critically hurt and another man was shot in the leg at separate scenes around the Metro Vancouver community. The first shooting took place around midnight, while the suspect was confronted and killed by police at about 5:45 a.m., near where the final victim was wounded. Lee s
CanadaJul 25, 2022
Pope Francis expesses sorrow, asks for forgiveness for residential schools
MASKWACIS — Pope Francis says he is in Canada to express his sorrow and ask for forgiveness for residential schools.
The Pope is giving an address before residential school survivors and elders in Maskwacis, Alta., where the former Ermineskin Indian Residential School was one of the largest institutions in the country.
Francis says he feels sorrow, indignation and shame.
He says the memory of children who attended the schools is painful and every child should be treated with love, honour and respect.
An estimated 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend residential schools in Canada
AlbertaJul 25, 2022
Calgary's Peace Bridge badly damaged by vandals
A downtown Calgary landmark has been severely damaged by vandalism.
Councillor Terry Wong says 40 glass side panels on the Peace Bridge over the Bow River were shattered over the weekend.
The tubular bridge was designed and manufactured in Spain and shipped to Calgary, where it opened in 2012.
Witnesses and video footage show a man in his 40s smashing the panels using a hammer, rebar and bricks.
IndiaJul 25, 2022
Delhi reports 16 cases of dengue in July, total tally 159 this year
Delhi logged 16 cases of dengue in July, and with this, the total number of cases this year has gone up to 159, according to a Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) report.
No death has been reported due to dengue so far this year in the national capital, according to the report.
Earlier in June, there were 32 cases of dengue in the national capital. MCD data shows that between January 1 and June 25 this year, Delhi reported 134 dengue cases.
Curiously, the monthly dengue cases, since January, have been the highest ever recorded since 2017, when the civic agency started proper bookkeeping. As
IndiaJul 25, 2022
4 Congress MPs suspended for entire Monsoon session over 'unruly behaviour'
Four Congress MPs including Manickam Tagore, Ramya Haridas, Jothimani and TN Prathapan have been suspended from the Lok Sabha for the entire Monsoon session for their 'unruly behaviour and disrupting proceedings.'
The MPs were suspended according to Rule 374 on 'unruly and disrespectful behaviour towards the Chair.' The proceeding in Lok Sabha was adjourned till 3 p.m. today amid ruckus and sloganeering by Opposition members over various issues.
Before the proceeding of the Monsson Session began today, Droupadi Murmu took oath as the 15th President of India.