BCAug 07, 2024
Multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1 in B.C. results in fatalities, injuries: RCMP
British Columbia's Highway Patrol says people have died and "multiple others" have been injured in a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1 in Chilliwack.
It says the crash happened around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, near Yale Road West.
Multiple first responders, including Chilliwack RCMP, attended the scene.
Police closed the eastbound lanes of the highway at the crash site and also shut one lane westbound to traffic.
The highway patrol has not confirmed how many people were involved in the crash or the number of deaths.
It says the investigation is in its early stages but the Integrated Collision Analy
BCAug 07, 2024
Fraser River's landslide waters to reach Hope, B.C., and Lower Mainland today.
High waters that flowed over top of a massive landslide in British Columbia's Chilcotin River are churning in the Fraser River towards British Columbia's Lower Mainland today.
Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says the fast-flowing waters are forecast to raise river levels by about a metre at Hope, B.C., located about 150 kilometres east of Vancouver.
She says the river levels will be similar to spring runoff conditions on the Fraser River, but there is potential danger from trees and other debris in the river.
A landslide last week at Farwell Canyon located about 22 kilometres south of
CanadaAug 06, 2024
Saskatchewan latest province to restrict cellphone use in school classrooms
The Saskatchewan government says students won't be allowed to use cellphones in class in the upcoming school year.
The move, announced Tuesday, applies to all kindergarten to Grade 12 classrooms.
Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said in a news release that too often phones are taking students' attention away from what they should be learning.
"This new policy will allow students to be more engaged with their teachers and focused on learning the skills and knowledge they need to reach their potential," he said.
Saskatchewan follows several other provinces -- including Alberta, B.C., Quebec an
CanadaAug 06, 2024
Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh created history in the Paris Olympics
Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh has created history at the Paris Olympics. She became the first Canadian to win three gold medals at the Olympics. On Saturday, she wins the 200m individual medley in an Olympic record time of two minutes 06.56 seconds, breaking the record of two minutes 06.58 set by Hungary's Katinka Hosszu.
This year, the 17-year-old swimmer from Toronto has won a total of 4 medals for Canada in the Paris Olympics. On July 27, he wins Canada's first medal with a silver medal in the 400m freestyle swimming event.
She will be 21 years old when the Summer Olympics will be held
IndiaAug 06, 2024
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann targeted Sukhbir Singh Badal over incidents of blasphemy
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today targeted Sukhbir Singh Badal over the blasphemy incidents that took place in 2015. Sukhbir Badal recently apologized for these incidents that happened during his government.
Bhagwant Mann said that forgiveness is for mistakes, for sins. The Chief Minister was addressing a gathering during the Van Mahotsav function at Hoshiarpur today, when he made these remarks.
Mann said that his government is gathering new evidence in the case of desecration of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji in 2015 and exemplary punishment will be given to the accused.
CanadaAug 06, 2024
Ottawa considers changes to reduce number of temporary foreign workers in Canada
Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault says the federal government is considering new regulations that could make fewer employers eligible to hire temporary foreign workers.
It's part of a suite of changes the minister is announcing in an effort to reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada.
He says he told a group of large business associations today that the program cannot be used to circumvent hiring Canadian workers.
Boissonnault told them the government is considering new ways to restrict eligibility for the program, including looking at how long a business has operated and
IndiaAug 06, 2024
On August 30, the five Singh Sahibs called a meeting
Amid chaos in Shiromani Akali Dal, Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Raghbir Singh has made public the explanation given by Sukhbir Singh Badal. Sukhbir Badal submitted his explanation on July 24 in reference to the complaint made by the rebel Akali leaders.
Badal has said in this that he is dedicated to Shri Akal Takht and for whatever has been written against him, he seeks unconditional forgiveness from Guru Sahib and Panth and whatever decision was taken by Shri Akal Takht in this regard. will go, they will be accepted head-on.
A meeting of the Jathedars of five Takhts has been called at Sri Akal
IndiaAug 06, 2024
Farmers meet Rahul Gandhi in Delhi
The United Kisan Morcha, led by Pandhre and Dallewal, meet Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday at the Shambhu border of Punjab-Haryana. After which farmer leaders have said that in the upcoming winter session of the Parliament, Rahul Gandhi can introduce a private bill for the MSP guarantee.
Along with this, a meeting will also be called by the Indy Alliance regarding the 20-point demand letter of the United Farmers' Front.
The demand of the farmers is also that India should be out of the World Trade Organization. According to the information, apart from Balbir Singh Rajewal, farmer leader Dr. 10 leaders
WorldAug 06, 2024
Kamala Harris's running mate, Tim Walz, hails from state with close ties to Canada
Vice President Kamala Harris has picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be her running mate, marking a major milestone since her move to the top of the Democratic ticket ahead of the November presidential election.
They are expected to appear together at a rally this evening after Harris formally clinched the nomination on Monday.
The search for a running mate began just two weeks ago, after President Joe Biden removed himself as the nominee amid concerns over his age and endorsed Harris.
The 60-year-old Walz is military veteran, retired educator and union supporter whose state shares a 550-mile bo