CanadaMay 21, 2025
Canada Post to make new offers ahead of strike deadline, union says
Canada Post is issuing a new set of offers today.The union representing more than 55-thousand postal workerssays its negotiating team is set to review the proposals soon.
The announcement come days after the union issued a strike notice that could see postal workers back on the picket line early Friday.
Canada Post has warned of delays in mail deliveries if the union resumes its strike.
CanadaMay 21, 2025
S&P/TSX falls more than 100 points as U.S., China tensions flare
Canada’s main stock index slid by more than 100 points and U.S. markets also tumbled Wednesday after China labelled America’s approach to semiconductors “unilateral bullying.”
The S&P/TSX composite index was down 138.05 points at 25.917.58.
In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 304.55 points at 42,372.69. The S&P 500 index was down 12.27 points at 5,928.19, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq was up 47.78 points at 19,190.49.
The Canadian dollar traded for 72.25 cents US compared with 71.76 cents US on Tuesday.
The July crude oil contract was down 12 cents US at US$61
BCMay 21, 2025
Man arrested after ramming police vehicle in Chilliwack
A man is facing multiple charges after crashing into a police vehicle in Chilliwack.
Police said an RCMP front-line officer was on patrol in the early hours of May 16, 2025, when he saw the driver of a blue BMW driving erratically near the intersection of Yale Road and Hodgsons Road and attempted to stop him, but he hit the police vehicle and two other parked cars before fleeing.
The BMW then hit another vehicle and crashed into a light pole, and the driver was taken into custody.
Police said the driver was also taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries. He is currently being held i
BCMay 21, 2025
US administration slams BC over drugs
The BC government and the US administration are at loggerheads over the fentanyl drug issue. Trump's FBI chief has accused Vancouver of fueling the fentanyl crisis in the US.
In an interview, Kash Patel claimed that criminal networks backed by China, Russia and Iran, among other foreign powers, are smuggling fentanyl through Canadian routes, especially around Vancouver, via air and sea. The BC government has categorically denied the claim.
Minister Ravi Kahlon said the US administration's new claim is to divert attention from the tariffs. He said the US's own data shows that very few fentanyl
WorldMay 21, 2025
82 people killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
The Israeli army says it has struck more than 115 terror targets in Gaza in the last 24 hours. The army said that during this time, a Hamas terrorist who was involved in the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 was also killed.
Meanwhile, the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza says that 82 people have died in Israeli army attacks in the past day and a total of 53,655 people have lost their lives so far.
Meanwhile, the United Nations and humanitarian groups say that even after Israel allowed about 100 trucks carrying relief supplies to enter Gaza on Monday and Tuesday, this aid is not reaching
AlbertaMay 21, 2025
RCMP investigate after electric substation shot at, causing oil leak and power outage
An investigation is underway after an electricity substation near the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary was shot at early Monday, spilling oil and leaving thousands in the dark.
RCMP say they responded to a ``firearms-related'' call at an Atco substation in Lloydminster, a town straddling the provincial boundary. They say the facility was shot at and a bullet hit an oil tank, knocking out power to more than 2,500 residents for at least three hours and releasing roughly 20,000 litres of oil.
Preliminary estimates place the cost of damage and environmental cleanup at about $1.1 million
WorldMay 21, 2025
Suicide car bomber strikes a school bus in southwestern Pakistan, killing 4 children, officials say
A suicide car bomber struck a school bus in restive southwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing at least four children and wounding 38 others, a government official said.
A local deputy commissioner, Yasir Iqbal, said the attack occurred in Khuzdar, a district in Balochistan province, as the bus was transporting children to school in the city.
No group immediately claimed responsibility, though suspicion is likely to fall on ethnic Baloch separatists, who frequently target security forces and civilians in the region.
Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi strongly condemned the attack and
CanadaMay 21, 2025
G7 finance ministers to discuss global economy, Ukraine at Banff summit
Top economic officials from the G7 are gathering for a full day of closed-door discussions in Banff, Alta., to examine pressing topics including the global economy and the war in Ukraine.
The meeting in the Rocky Mountains, which wraps up Thursday, is a prelude to the G7 leaders summit in June in nearby Kananaskis, Alta.
It comes in the wake of global tariffs initiated in early April by the United States, which have caused many countries to reconsider their trading relationships.
The office of U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he plans to use the meeting to "focus on the need to addre
AlbertaMay 21, 2025
Alberta reports 48 new cases of measles, nears 500-case mark since March
Alberta has confirmed 48 more cases of measles, bringing the province's total case count to 486 since the beginning of March. The province says all but two of the new cases of the highly contagious disease are in southern Alberta, the area that has seen about 70 per cent of all cases.
Government data shows that close to 80 per cent of all cases have been reported in children, including 149 cases in those under the age of five. As of earlier this month, 35 people had been hospitalized.
Measles symptoms include fever, coughing, runny nose, red eyes and a blotchy, red rash that ap