BCJul 28, 2022
Shots fired in Newton: Surrey RCMP
Surrey RCMP is advising the public of an incident of shots fired at a residence in Newton and asking anyone with information to contact police.On July 28, 2022 at 03:14 a.m., Surrey RCMP received a report of shots fired at a residence in the 8300-block on 142A Street. Frontline officers attended the area and spoke with a homeowner who discovered bullet holes in the exterior of their residence. No one was injured as a result of this shooting. Surrey RCMP General Investigation Unit has taken conduct of the investigation, which is in the early stages. The motive of this shooting has not yet been
BCJul 28, 2022
IHIT identifies the victims who died in the shooting on July 25 in Langley
With consent of the families, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) is identifying the victims who died in the shooting on July 25.Background: In the early morning hours of July 25, 2022, a total of four people where shot in multiple shootings occurring in the Township of Langley and City of Langley. Two victims died at scene. One woman remains in critical condition and the other man has non-life threatening injuries. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) continues to investigate with the support of the Langley RCMP and the Integrated Forensic Identification Section (IF
IndiaJul 28, 2022
Both pilots killed after IAF Mig-21 crashes near Rajasthan's Barmer
The Indian Air Force said that both the pilots in a twin-seater Mig-21 trainer aircraft died after sustaining fatal injuries when it crashed near Barmer district of Rajasthan on Thursday.
According to the IAF, the aircraft crashed around 9.10 pm today.
"A twin-seater Mig-21 trainer aircraft of the IAF was airborne for a training sortie from Utarlai air base in Rajasthan this evening. Around 9:10 pm, the aircraft met with an accident near Barmer.
Both pilots sustained fatal injuries," the IAF said in a tweet.
The IAF also expressed deep regret at the loss of lives and said that a court of inq
AlbertaJul 28, 2022
Alberta expands eligibility of monkeypox vaccine, Shots starting Friday
Alberta is expanding its eligibility for the monkeypox vaccine.
Starting today, residents 18 and older can make a booking for the shot if they are determined to be at a high risk for exposure to the virus.
Previously, the vaccine was available only to close contacts of a confirmed case.
Shots for the new eligible group start tomorrow.
Alberta has confirmed 13 cases of monkeypox, according to Alberta Health Services.
Alberta is working with the federal government to secure more doses of the vaccine. The federal government will release additional doses from the National Emergency Strategic Stock
IndiaJul 28, 2022
170 Punjab govt school teachers, educators visit Delhi schools
A delegation of 170 government school teachers and educators of Punjab led by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) Director visited Delhi government schools on Thursday to see the teaching-learning activities including happiness classes, an official statement said.
The teachers visited 35 Delhi government schools. During their visit, they interacted with Delhi school teachers and students and also attended the class mindset curricula.
They will attend the closing ceremony of Happiness Utsav on July 29 at Tyagraj stadium. After their school visit, Deputy Chief Minister
WorldJul 28, 2022
US Bank workers opened fake accounts for sales goals
NEW YORK : For more than a decade, US Bank pressured its employees to open fake accounts in their customers' names in order to meet unrealistic sales goals, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Thursday, in a case that is deeply similar to the sales practices scandal uncovered at Wells Fargo last decade.
The CFPB alleged that US Bank accessed consumers credit reports to open checking and savings accounts, credit cards and lines of credit without their permission.
Employees were encouraged to do so, in order to meet the bank's goals of selling multiple products to each customer with t
IndiaJul 28, 2022
Vinod Ghai to take over as Punjab Advocate General: Bhagwant Mann
Eminent lawyer Vinod Ghai is set to be the next advocate general of Punjab, Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann announced on Thursday.
"He is a competent lawyer and we sincerely hope that the cases of Punjab will be properly advocated," said Mann after he emerged from a cabinet meeting.
Mann also said that the state cabinet has approved the new milling policy, for the upcoming paddy harvest season.
He said that the new policy will stop the smuggling of paddy by the mafia.
Bhagwant Mann also clarified that those prisoners who are very close to completing their sentence or who are handicapped
AlbertaJul 28, 2022
Danielle Smith was the main target in UCP 's first debate
Danielle Smith was the target of most of her United Conservative leadership race colleagues at the party's first debate.
Many of the candidates in the Medicine Hat debate criticized Smith's proposal to bring in a bill to give Alberta the power to ignore federal laws and court rulings deemed not in its interest.
Former finance minister Travis Toews (TAVES) says Alberta must be tough with Ottawa but a plan to cancel laws is delusional and former cabinet minister Rajan Sawhney (RAW-jun SAW'-nee) says the bill would bring chaos to the economy.
Smith, the former Wildrose party leader, says her bill
AlbertaJul 28, 2022
Alberta consumers face ‘unprecedented’ utility costs
The price of electric power in Alberta has taken another big jump.
Sophie Simmonds, the director of Anova Energy, says the regulated rate for consumers has increased by more than 150 per cent in the past 18 months.
The Alberta Utilities Commission has approved the regulated rate option prices for the month of August and they remain at historic highs.
Both Enmax and Epcor have had rates higher than 17 cents per kilowatt-hour and Direct Energy's regulated rate sits at just under 17 cents.
Energy analysts say the rising prices are because of high demand, tight supply and the high cost of natural