BCOct 07, 2024
Rustad walks back “Nuremberg 2.0” comment as B.C. leaders enter final stretch of election campaign
B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad is facing criticism after a video surfaced of him referencing “Nuremberg 2.0,” a conspiracy theory suggesting public health officials should face trial for pandemic-era restrictions. Rustad now says his remarks were “misunderstood” and that comparing COVID-19 measures to Nazi Germany or the Holocaust is “deeply disrespectful to the memory of those who suffered.”
The clarification came after a recording from July 2024 resurfaced, showing Rustad telling members of the B.C. Public Service Employees for Freedom group that his party would “certainl
IndiaOct 07, 2024
The stalled government procurement of paddy in Punjab will begin tomorrow
After nearly a week of disruption, paddy procurement in Punjab will resume on Friday following a decisive meeting between Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and representatives of Aarti associations on Thursday.
The commission agents, known as Aartis, had been on strike demanding clearance of pending payments and simplification of procurement procedures. Their protest had brought grain market operations to a standstill and raised concerns among farmers as the harvest season peaked.
In Thursday’s meeting, the state government assured the Aarti unions that payment delays and procedural bottlenecks w
BCOct 07, 2024
Man dead after a pickup truck crashed into a bus stop in Surrey, B.C.
Surrey RCMP say a 33-year-old man has died after a pickup truck collided with a bus stop bench, injuring another pedestrian and causing significant property damage on Saturday afternoon.
Police say the crash happened when a Ford F-350 truck crossed into oncoming traffic and slammed into a bus stop bench, where two people were waiting. The impact killed one man instantly and left another man, also in his 30s, with minor injuries.
The driver of the truck was arrested at the scene, and investigators say speed and drug use have not been ruled out as possible factors. RCMP confirmed that the Major
BCOct 07, 2024
One dead, four injured in highway rollover near Merritt; RCMP say speed likely a factor
One person has died and four others were seriously injured after a single-vehicle rollover on Highway 5 north of Juliet Road near Merritt, British Columbia.
RCMP say they were called to the crash site around 3:50 p.m. Saturday, after reports that a four-door sedan carrying five people veered off the road at high speed before overturning and coming to a stop.
Emergency crews pronounced one person dead at the scene, despite efforts to save their life. The remaining four passengers were taken to hospital with varying injuries.
The crash led to a temporary closure of Highway 5, halting traffic for
IndiaOct 07, 2024
Sukhbir Singh Badal can contest the by-election of Giddarbaha
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) MP from Bathinda, Harsimrat Kaur Badal, has hinted that party president Sukhbir Singh Badal may contest the upcoming Giddarbaha by-election, calling it an opportunity for voters to continue the legacy of former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal.
Speaking to reporters, Harsimrat said that the people of Giddarbaha “will once again stand with the successor of Parkash Singh Badal,” expressing confidence that Sukhbir Badal would “transform the constituency like Bathinda and Lambi.”
The remarks are being viewed as a strong political signal of the Akali Dal’s atte
IndiaOct 07, 2024
ED raid on the houses of AAP's Rajya Sabha member and former minister Ashu's relatives
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted raids on the residences and offices of former Punjab cabinet minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu and businessman Hemant Sood, who is believed to be close to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjeev Arora. The searches were carried out early Friday in Ludhiana and surrounding areas, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged financial irregularities.
Sources said the agency has uncovered foreign transactions linked to the accounts of Ashu and Sood, and further scrutiny of bank records is underway. The ED suspects that certain cross-border transfers
BCOct 07, 2024
Man, 41, arrested after allegedly stealing police car: VPD
Vancouver police say a man with a lengthy criminal record - including more than 50 prior convictions - is back in custody after allegedly stealing a police car and driving it dangerously through a park filled with families on Sunday morning.
The incident occurred around 10:45 a.m. in East Vancouver, when officers stopped to assist a woman in distress. While police were helping the woman, the 41-year-old suspect allegedly jumped into the unattended patrol vehicle and sped off, driving toward a group of families gathered at Templeton Park.
Police say the man, described as a “prolific offender,
BCOct 07, 2024
Eby supports police on guns and gangs, flanked by four law enforcement candidates
B.C. NDP Leader David Eby says a re-elected New Democrat government will strengthen police resources to fight illegal guns and gang-linked violence, pledging continued support for federal gun control laws and provincial anti-gang programs.
Speaking at a news conference in Surrey, flanked by four NDP candidates with law enforcement backgrounds, Eby said his government would ensure police have the tools, training, and technology needed to keep weapons out of the hands of criminal organizations and prevent domestic violence tragedies.
Eby highlighted Surrey as a community that has “felt the rea
CanadaOct 07, 2024
Trudeau to visit Laos for first time by a Canadian PM, aims to strengthen trade and security ties at ASEAN Summit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make a historic visit to Laos later this week to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit, marking the first-ever official trip by a Canadian prime minister to the Southeast Asian nation.
The summit will take place in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, on Thursday and Friday, where Trudeau will participate in the ASEAN-Canada Special Summit. His office says he will emphasize Canada’s leadership in tackling global security challenges, including cybercrime, and reinforce ongoing efforts toward a Canada-ASEAN free trade agreement targeted