AlbertaJun 22, 2022
CN Rail announces new investments in Alberta and Ontario
Canadian National Railway Co. announced on Tuesday plans to invest approximately $430 million in Ontario and $365 million in Alberta this year.
The Montreal-based company says the investments will be in technology, capacity, rolling stock units and company-wide decarbonization initiatives, as well as network improvements.
Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra said in a news release that the announcement will help “improve the fluidity of (Canada’s) rail network against the unprecedented disruptions to service” in the last two years.
CN Rail has invested more than $1 billion in Ontario an
AlbertaJun 22, 2022
5 year old Girl sexually assaulted at Edmonton playground
Edmonton police are asking the public for help in identifying a man who sexually assaulted a five-year-old girl.
Police say that sometime last week, the girl was playing at the Evansdale School playground when she was grabbed by man who sexually assaulted her and ran off.
They say the man is described as white with short blond hair and blue eyes, wearing a brown shirt, jeans, black shoes without socks and a black watch.
Police say he referred to himself as Kevin.
IndiaJun 22, 2022
National Herald case: Sonia Gandhi seeks more time from ED
Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday sought postponement "by a few weeks" for appearing before the Enforcement Directorate till complete recovery from Covid-19 and a lung infection.
Sonia Gandhi had been undergoing treatment at Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital from June 12 was discharged on June 20. She had developed profuse bleeding from the nose following the COVID infection and had also underwent a follow-up surgery.
"Since she has been strictly advised rest at home following her hospitalisation on account of Covid and lung infection, Congress President Smt. Sonia Gandhi has
WorldJun 22, 2022
Afghanistan earthquake death toll surpasses 1,000
More than 1,000 people were killed in Afghanistan after a powerful earthquake hit the country on Wednesday, media reports said.
An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 struck southeastern Afghanistan.
A severe earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning near the city of Khost in the southeastern part of the country.
The most affected areas are in Spera District in Khost Province, and Barmala, Ziruk, Naka and Gayan districts in Paktika Province. "We have over 1,000 dead and over 1,500 wounded. Many villages were destroyed," Amin Huzaifa, the head of the culture and information department of th
AlbertaJun 22, 2022
Alberta Premier Kenney shuffles cabinet following resignations
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has announced several cabinet changes following resignations tied to his party's leadership race.
Environment Minister Jason Nixon now taking over permanently as finance minister, handling off his Environment and Parks portfolio to Whitney Issik.
Calgary-South East MLA Matt Jones is the new minister for children's services and Calgary-Currie member Nicholas Milliken will head up infrastructure as current Infrastructure Minister Prasad Panda moves to the transportation ministry.
The changes come after cabinet ministers Travis Toews (TAVES), Rebecca Schulz and Rajan
IndiaJun 22, 2022
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray Ready to give resignation
Beleaguered Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, whose government is facing a crisis due to revolt within his party, said on Wednesday that he was willing to give his resignation to party MLAs who can take it to the state Raj Bhavan.
Thackeray, who addressed the people over Facebook, said he was also willing to quit as party chief if there is a demand from party workers.
Noting that a section of party MLAs was gunning for his ouster, he said instead of going to Surat, they could have conveyed their feelings to him.
Thackeray said it is a matter of shame for him if "even a single MLA" i
BCJun 21, 2022
Two Vancouver police officers cleared of wrongdoing related to their actions during Ottawa ``Freedom Convoy'' demonstration
Two Vancouver police officers have been cleared of wrongdoing related to their actions in Ottawa as they helped police in that city handle protests related to the ``Freedom Convoy'' demonstration earlier this year. Ontario's Special Investigations Unit, which probes all cases of police-involved death, serious injury or sexual assault, stepped in when the officers fired less-lethal rounds, including rubber bullets, bean bags and a pepper-spray projectile, at two protesters. The director of the unit says he found no reasonable grounds that the officers acted unlawfully when they fired at the de
BCJun 21, 2022
Province honours the leadership and strength of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples: John Horgan
Premier John Horgan and BC's Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Murray Rankin have issued a statement to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day. Horgan says the province honours the leadership and strength of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples throughout British Columbia. He says much has changed since the first celebration 26 years ago, but there is still a lot of work to do to make reconciliation a reality and right past wrongs. A statement from the B-C Liberal caucus says reconciliation requires not only that the past is recognized and addressed, but also that a brighter a
BCJun 21, 2022
VPD arrests alleged hit-and-run driver, accomplice
Vancouver Police have arrested the alleged driver in a hit-and-run collision that killed a 24-year-old pedestrian Sunday night in Kitsilano. "We asked for help to solve this crime, and after receiving significant information from the public, VPD officers identified the suspected driver and arrested him yesterday at his home in Vancouver for the fatal hit-and-run," says Sergeant Steve Addison. "We also arrested one of the driver’s family members and are investigating whether that person acted as an accomplice after the fatal collision."The victim was walking close to home around 11:30 p.m. Su