AlbertaAug 02, 2022
Calgary home sales down 3% in July as interest rates rise: real estate board
The Calgary Real Estate Board says last month's home sales slipped by three per cent year-over-year as the market continued to experience a slowdown.
The region's sales for the month totalled 2,254, down from 2,314 last July.
The Alberta board says the figures mark the second month in a row that the pace of sales slowed, but noted that the numbers are still among the strongest the market has ever seen.
Last month's new listings amounted to 3,174, down almost four per cent from 3,298 in July 2021.
The average price of a home in the region hit $491,392, a nearly one per cent climb from $488,484
AlbertaAug 02, 2022
Man with ‘large knife’ arrested at Calgary city hall
Police say a man armed with a large knife inside Calgary City Hall was arrested this morning.
Police and firefighters were called to the building located at the corner of 7 Avenue and Mcleod Trail just before 4 a-m.
Police say the suspect, who was armed with a knife, set four separate fires on the third floor, but minimal damage was caused due to the building's sprinkler system.
The Calgary Fire Department says that though the fire damage is minimal, there is water damage from the sprinkler system and it's expected the third floor will be off limits for some time.
AlbertaAug 02, 2022
COVID-19 vaccine rollouts for Children and babies in Alberta
Children and babies in Alberta are now eligible to receive a dose of the Moderna Spikevax vaccine.
Health Canada approved Moderna's vaccine for infants and preschoolers in mid-July.
Alberta is the last jurisdiction in the country to open up vaccine eligibility to the age group, making the announcement on Friday.
The recommended dose for children ages six months to 11 years is a series of two doses, with an interval of at least two months between each shot.
First-dose appointments must be booked through the Alberta Vaccine Booking System or by calling Health Link at 811.
The doses given to youn
AlbertaAug 02, 2022
Alberta government paid Dr. Deena Hinshaw record cash bonus in 2021
Alberta's chief medical officer of health received almost 228-thousand dollars in cash benefits during the 2021 calendar year.
That was on top of a salary for Doctor Deena Hinshaw of 363-thousand, 634 dollars and ``non-cash benefits'' of about 52-hundred dollars last year.
Health Ministry spokesman Steve Buick says Hinshaw's bonuses were calculated using her base hourly rate and the number of overtime hours she worked in 2021 beyond 45 hours a week.
Mount Royal University political scientist Duane Bratt says he understands the pandemic-related payouts -- but he doesn't think every Albertan wil
IndiaAug 02, 2022
Moga police gets Lawrence Bishnoi's custody for 10 days
The court of chief judicial magistrate Preeti Sukhija in Malout sent Lawrence Bishnoi to ten-day police remand in an attempt to murder case on Monday.
Bishnoi is an accused in the Sidhu Moose Wala murder case.
Senior Superintendent of Police, Moga, Gulneet Singh Khurana, said that Bishnoi was brought for questioning in an attempt to murder case filed in December 2021 in which the police had arrested a sharpshooter from Bishnoi's gang Monu Dagar.
Bishnoi was produced in court through video surveillance by Moga police.
The Moga police claims that on directions of Bishnoi, Canada-based Goldy Bra
WorldAug 02, 2022
Nancy Pelosi's plane lands in Taiwan amid China threat
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's plane landed in Taiwan amid a heightened security threat from China, media reports said on Tuesday.
China had warned the US that it will "pay the price" if Pelosi visits Taiwan, which is the highest level of US visits in more than two decades.
"What I can tell you is, the US will definitely have to bear responsibility and pay the price for harming China's sovereignty and security interests," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told a press briefing in Beijing adding that China will take "firm and powerful" measures in response.
On Monday, US Natio
AlbertaAug 02, 2022
UCP candidate Aheer jumps in after participant flipped in running of the bulls event
A United Conservative Party leadership candidate leapt a fence to assist a man who was being trampled by a bull at the Strathmore Stampede east of Calgary over the weekend.
A male participant was charged and flipped during the running of the bulls event on Saturday, and that's when Leela Aheer jumped in.
Aheer, who represents the riding of Chestermere-Strathmore, can be seen in a video on social media trying to push the bull, which she later described as like ``trying to push a car.''
Others joined in and Aheer was able to help the man to safety over the fence.
BCJul 30, 2022
Major crime detectives investigating street robbery in Abbotsford
On July 20th, at 3:43 am, AbbyPD Patrol Officers responded to a delayed report of a street robbery that occurred within the 2500 block of McCallum Road at 1:36 am. The 40-year-old female victim reported being robbed by four unknown males wearing dark clothing, all described as being in their late teens or early 20s.The suspects presented a firearm demanding money from the victim. During this altercation, the victim was dragged a short distance by the suspect's vehicle, described as an older model two-door grey Honda Civic. The victim was treated at the hospital for non-life-threatening injurie
BCJul 30, 2022
Charges laid in the death of Abbotsford resident
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), in partnership with the Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD), have obtained charges against a 48-year-old man. On July 28, 2022, at around 4:44 p.m., Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) responded to an assault at a residence in the 2900-block of Eastview Street, in Abbotsford. On arrival, AbbyPD found a 45-year-old woman with serious injuries, who was treated by paramedics but sadly, died at scene. AbbyPD located a 48-year-old man at the scene and took him into custody. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) was contacted, and no