IndiaAug 03, 2022
ED seals Young Indian office in Delhi's Herald House building
Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday sealed the Young Indian office at the Herald House building in the national capital.
ED sealed the Young Indian office at the Herald House building in Delhi as no one was available in the office during the search and thus they were not able to complete the search.
The order put outside the Young Indian office reads that the "premises not be opened without prior permission" from the agency.
Earlier reports said that the Herald House office was sealed.
The probe agency took action a day after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) carried out raids at 12 loc
IndiaAug 03, 2022
Farmer unions call off proposed protest against Punjab govt after 'most of the demands' accepted
The farmer unions on Tuesday called off their proposed protest against the Punjab government after meeting Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann who accepted "most of the demands".
The decision was taken after a meeting with the Chief Minister at the Punjab Bhawan.
Notably, several farmer organisations including Bharti Kisan Union (Sidhupur) had announced to protest against the Mann government on many issues which included the non-payment of sugarcane dues.
Speaking to the reporters here, Mann said that all pending dues of sugarcane will be cleared by the state government by September 7. The Chief Min
WorldAug 03, 2022
27 Chinese military aircraft enter Taiwan's air defence zone
China sent 27 aircraft to Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the island's Defence Ministry said on Wednesday hours after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left Taipei following a high-stakes visit that has spiked tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
As many as six J-11 fighter jets, five J-16 multirole fighters and 16 SU-30 multirole fighters entered the air defence zone today.
"27 PLA aircraft (J-11*6, J-16*5 and SU-30*16) entered the surrounding area of R.O.C. on August 3, 2022," Taiwan Defense Ministry tweeted.
This incursion after 21 Chinese military aircraft flew into the southwestern
WorldAug 03, 2022
Pelosi departs Taiwan after visit that fueled US-China rift
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi departed Taiwan on Wednesday after meeting with the president and other officials in a visit that heightened tensions with China.
Pelosi and five other members of Congress were headed to South Korea, the next stop on an Asia tour that also includes Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.
In Taiwan, she said her delegation was showing their commitment to the self-governing island that China claims and says must come under its control.
China staged military drills after her arrival and called her visit a provocation that infringes on its sovereignty.
AlbertaAug 03, 2022
Attempted theft of copper wire causes power outages in Red Deer
RCMP in central Alberta say an attempt to steal copper wire from an underground vault was responsible for a power failure that affected multiple neighbourhoods.
Police say someone got into the enclosure in Red Deer and tried to cut live electrical wires early Monday.
Red Deer utilities manager Jim Jorgensen says approximately six thousand customers were affected.
Police said yesterday they were still trying to locate the suspect, noting the person might be seriously injured.
BCAug 03, 2022
Cooler weather can bring respite from wildfire in southern Okanagan
The BC Wildfire Service is optimistic that cooler weather in the southern Okanagan this week could help crews make inroads on the nearly 28-square kilometre wildfire burning southwest of Penticton. The fire, sparked Friday, saw explosive growth over the weekend as soaring temperatures helped fuel it as it moved into steep, inaccessible terrain near Apex Mountain. The resort village is among the more than 300 properties currently evacuated and roughly 400 more homes, farms and businesses are on evacuation alert. Two other fires, including a nearly two-square kilometre fire northwest of Kamloop
BCAug 02, 2022
Investigation into possible impaired driver in Kelowna turns into significant seizure of drugs and weapons
Kelowna RCMP say an investigation is underway after a call for a possible impaired driver in Kelowna turned into a significant seizure of drugs and weapons. Police say it happened Sunday, not far from the downtown core as two men in a Mercedes-Benz tried unsuccessfully to drive out of a parkade as police arrived. The RCMP statement says both men had mandatory firearms prohibitions and one tried to avoid police by hiding in the trunk of the car and, when discovered, was within arms reach of multiple loaded firearms. In addition to possibly stolen property and drugs including crack cocaine, pol
BCAug 02, 2022
Man charged following damage to business and assault of staff member in New Westminster
On July 26th at approximately 7:00pm, the New Westminster Police Department received a call from a witness advising there was an assault in progress inside a New Westminster business. According to witnesses, the man threatened staff inside and there were sounds of breaking glass. Officers attended the area and located an individual matching the suspect description standing in the 600 block of Columbia Street. The suspect was arrested and transported to the New Westminster Police Department cells."This behavior is not tolerated in our community," stated Sergeant Justine Thom. "I want to remind
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