BCAug 12, 2024
One dead after vehicle reportedly crosses highway median in Nanaimo, B.C
Police on Vancouver Island are investigating a two-vehicle highway crash that killed one person over the weekend.
Nanaimo RCMP say witnesses told police they saw the driver of a car cross the median on the Nanaimo Parkway and hit an SUV head on.
Police say the driver of the SUV died of their injuries after being taken to hospital.
The other driver has serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
It happened at about 8:30 Saturday night and the Mounties say investigators, including a collision analyst, were at the scene most of the night.
The crash occurred on the parkway between the Dunster Road
CanadaAug 12, 2024
Chief human rights commissioner resigns after investigation into Israel comments
The recently appointed chief commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission says he has agreed to resign today after an investigation into comments he made in the past related to Israel.
The justice minister launched an investigation after Canadian Jewish organizations raised concerns about Birju Dattani's past activities.
Dattani has previously denied allegations that he made anti-Israel statements, including what Conservatives characterize as a "justification of terrorism."
Justice Minister Arif Virani told Dattani in a letter at the end of July that the results of the investigation ra
IndiaAug 12, 2024
The court sent former minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu to jail for 14 days
Congress leader and former cabinet minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu of Punjab's Ludhiana has been sent to jail in 14 days judicial custody by the Jalandhar court. He was arrested by the ED on August 1 in connection with the transport scam in the Food and Supplies Department.
He was being interrogated continuously for the last 10 days. According to sources, ED has summoned around 5 people who are very close to Ashu. Some of them are also people whose involvement in the transport tender scam was found by the vigilance.
CanadaAug 12, 2024
Quebec Liberals say province needs own constitution to affirm 'who we are'
The Quebec Liberal Party is proposing that the province adopt its own constitution, a project it says will be "unifying."
The idea was announced this morning by members of the party's policy commission Julie White and Antoine Dionne Charest, son of former Quebec Liberal premier Jean Charest.
In a video released on social media they say a constitution would assert key elements of "who we are," including the province's language, the powers of the Quebec government and the distinct Civil Code used in civil litigation.
Charest says the proposal is in response to polices of the governing Coalition
BCAug 12, 2024
Thrift store in B.C. closed after historical explosive device was dropped off
Experts from the navy were dispatched to a Vancouver Island thrift store to deal with what police are calling a "historical military explosive device."
Mounties from the Sidney North Saanich detachment say employees from the store in Sidney, B.C., called them around 2:30 p.m. Saturday, reporting the device being dropped off there.
RCMP say they evacuated the store and blocked the area as part of the safety measures while waiting for assistance from Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt.
Explosive experts from the navy arrived at the scene around 5:30 p.m. Saturday and found the device to be a fake, p
IndiaAug 12, 2024
Punjab government is preparing to make 8 government colleges into autonomous colleges
The Punjab government has taken such a decision regarding the government colleges which has started a protest.
According to the information, the state government will give autonomous status to 8 big government colleges, under which these colleges will have to collect funds themselves after getting autonomy and will have to bear all the expenses for running the college themselves.
This means that these colleges will be free to increase the fees. Punjab Congress has strongly condemned this decision of Aam Aadmi Party.
State Congress Committee President Amarinder Singh Raja Waring said that thi
CanadaAug 12, 2024
Trial of Coutts protesters resumes after men convicted of mischief, weapons charges
Lawyers for two men convicted of mischief at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., are scheduled to appear in court today as the case moves toward sentencing.
A jury on Aug. 2 also found Anthony Olienick and Chris Carbert guilty of possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and Olienick was convicted of possessing a pipe bomb.
They were acquitted of the more serious charge of conspiring to murder police officers.
RCMP found a cache of weapons, ammunition and body armour near the blockade at the Canada-U.S. border crossing in 2022.
The blockade was one of several held across the country to pr
WorldAug 12, 2024
Police in London say a man is arrested after a child and adult were stabbed in a busy square
London’s Metropolitan Police say a man has been arrested after an 11-year-old and a 34-year-old were stabbed in central London.
The attack occurred in Leicester Square, which is heavily visited by tourists at this time of year.
The stabbing occurred as Britain has been on edge after more than a week of unrest.
BCAug 12, 2024
Officials lift brief evacuation order for Valemount, B.C. ask fire risk eases
An evacuation order issued Saturday due to out-of-control wildfires south of Valemount, B.C., has been cancelled.
Residents in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George and the Village of Valemount that were ordered to flee can return home.
Residents from properties east of Highway 5, south of 17th Ave, and north of the Canoe River were ordered to leave Saturday, and an evacuation alert is now in place for the Cedarside area meaning residents can remain home but should prepare for a potential order to evacuate.
Officials say they were able to cancel the order thanks to the fast action of BC