BCAug 06, 2025
Campers issued nearly $30,000 in fines during the BC day long weekend
BC safety officials have issued a total of nearly $30,000 in fines to campfires that violated the campfire ban over the three days of the long weekend.
The official said 26 people were issued tickets during the first long weekend since the campfire restrictions went into effect, with each ticket being $1,150, for a total of $29,900 in fines.
According to BC safety officials, 16 people were issued tickets in the Situskyzone alone, totaling $18,400. Two tickets were issued for illegal campfires on Vancouver Island and two tickets were issued to people who entered a restricted area near the Wes
WorldAug 06, 2025
20 killed in Gaza truck overturn
Twenty people were killed and dozens injured when four trucks overturned on a crowd in Gaza on Tuesday. It is being told that the crowd ran towards the trucks and climbed on top, due to which the drivers lost control.
According to the local transport association, 26 trucks arrived with goods for Gaza traders after Israel allowed private imports for the first time in months, during which the crowd surrounded the convoy of trucks, mistaking them for relief supplies.
The United Nations says that there is still a large-scale food shortage in Gaza, for which the UN blames Israeli policies. At t
WorldAug 06, 2025
5 soldiers shot at Army's Fort Stewart in Georgia, base reports
The Army's Fort Stewart in Georgia says five soldiers were shot and the base was locked down before a shooter was arrested. A spokesperson says parts of Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia were locked down Wednesday after a shooter was reported on the sprawling Army post.
Schools on the base and nearby were locked down. The army said the shooter has been arrested and there's no threat to the community.
Fort Stewart is the largest Army post east of the Mississippi River. It's home to thousands of soldiers assigned to the Army's 3rd Infantry Division and family members.
CanadaAug 06, 2025
Consuming different brands of pistachios has caused "salmonella"
Canada's public health agency says nine people have been hospitalized with salmonella infections after eating various brands of pistachios and pistachio-based products.
The agency said it has received 52 cases of illness from the affected products across the country, including one in Manitoba, two in British Columbia, nine in Ontario and 39 in Quebec.
According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, three-quarters of these cases are women and the patients range in age from two to 89. According to the agency, the affected products were distributed under the Habibi, Al Mokhtar Food Centre an
WorldAug 06, 2025
Trump increases tariffs on India by 25 percent
US President Donald Trump has imposed an additional 25 percent tariff on India in the matter of oil purchases from Russia, bringing the total tariff on India to 50 percent.
The White House said in a statement on Wednesday that President Trump has signed an executive order in this regard, which will come into effect from August 27.
Trump said that India is currently directly or indirectly involved in importing oil from Russia. He also threatened that if any foreign country retaliates against the US in response to the tariff action, he may revise the order.
Earlier on Tuesday, the US Presid
CanadaAug 06, 2025
Carney to meet with cabinet, premiers to discuss latest U.S. tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with his cabinet and the premiers today, less than a week after U.S. President Donald Trump hit Canada with a baseline 35 per cent tariff.
This latest trade war escalation applies only to goods not covered by the Canada-United States-Mexico agreement on free trade, better known as CUSMA.
The latest levy took effect on Friday after the two countries failed to hit an Aug. 1 deadline to secure a new trade agreement.
Carney said yesterday at a press conference in B.C. that he has not talked to Trump in recent days but will speak with him "when it makes sense."
The
WorldAug 06, 2025
Four people die in crash of medical transport plane on Navajo Nation in northern Arizona
Four people died Tuesday when a medical transport plane crashed and caught fire on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona, the tribe said in a statement.
The crash involving the CSI Aviation company out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, occurred near the airport in Chinle, about 200 miles (321 kilometers) northeast of Flagstaff. Those on board were medical personnel who were on their way to a hospital to pickup a patient.
The tribe said the cause of the crash is unknown.
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a social media post that he was heartbroken to learn of the crash.
“These were people
CanadaAug 05, 2025
Carney announces support measures for softwood lumber industry
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government will grant a series of financial aid measures to Canada's forestry sector.
The move comes as the U.S. ratchets up duties on Canadian softwood lumber as bilateral trade tensions rise.
CanadaAug 05, 2025
Trump threatens India with higher tariffs for buying oil from Russia
US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened India with higher tariffs for buying oil from Russia, to which India responded late at night by directly naming the US.
Trump had said on Truth Social, "India does not care how many people are being killed in Ukraine due to Russian attacks. That is why I am going to increase tariffs on India." In response, India called Trump's threat unreasonable and irrational.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs said that the US itself imports uranium hexafluoride from Russia for its nuclear industry, palladium for the electric vehicle industry, fertiliz