BCMar 12, 2024
Woman dies in 'serious incident' at Whistler Blackcomb resort
Whistler Blackcomb ski resort says a Vancouver woman has died in a "serious incident" over the weekend.
The resort says in a statement that the 32-year-old woman died Saturday after becoming separated from her partner while visiting at the resort.
It says the partner alerted the ski patrol, who found the woman unresponsive on the Renegade trail, described as an advanced trail.
No other details have been released by the resort, and the RCMP in Whistler, B.C., did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Whistler Blackcomb COO Belinda Trembath says in the statement that the resort is off
CanadaMar 12, 2024
Haiti's Prime Minister to resign after transitional council formed
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today.
Ariel Henry bows to pressure, saying he'll resign once a council is formed to lead crisis-hit Haiti Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry says he'll resign once a transitional presidential council is created.
Haiti has been overwhelmed by violent gangs that some experts say have unleashed a low-scale civil war in the island country.
Henry made the announcement hours after Caribbean leaders and officials from other countries including Canada and the U-S, met in Jamaica to discuss
AlbertaMar 11, 2024
A list of candidates vying to lead the Alberta NDP
Six contenders are competing for the helm of the Alberta New Democrats, with the successor to long-time party leader Rachel Notley to be chosen in June.
Here are the candidates:
Naheed Nenshi was mayor of Calgary from 2010 to 2021 and has made the colour purple a mix of Liberal red and Conservative blue a big part of his non-partisan political brand.
Kathleen Ganley is the legislature member for Calgary Mountain View. She served as justice minister while the NDP was in government. In Opposition, she has been energy critic.
Rakhi Pancholi, elected after the NDP's time in government, represent
BCMar 11, 2024
Surrey, B.C., hospital to get critical care tower with acute, specialized services
Premier David Eby says the B.C. government has plans underway to build a new critical care tower at Surrey Memorial Hospital, adding capacity for surgical, pediatric, perinatal, women's health, mental health and stroke care.
Eby says Surrey's health-care services need to grow along with its population.
The premier says the province is at stage where it will soon start asking for feedback from health professionals who work at the hospital.
The announcement comes after the B.C. government outlined 30 actions to improve access to health care for people in Surrey last June, a list that included re
IndiaMar 11, 2024
CAA implemented in India, know who will get Indian citizenship and who has been kept out
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has announced rules to implement a 2019 citizenship law that excludes Muslims, weeks before the Hindu nationalist leader seeks a third term in office. The Citizenship Amendment Act provides a fast track to naturalization for Hindus, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Christians who fled to Hindu-majority India from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan before Dec. 31, 2014. The law excludes Muslims, who are a majority in all three nations. The law was approved in 2019, but Modi's government had held off with its implementation after deadly protests br
CanadaMar 11, 2024
After criticism, Ottawa pledges $1 million to support Hamas sexual-violence victims
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is pledging $1 million to support victims of sexual violence by Hamas in Israel during last October's attacks.The funding comes with an offer of RCMP support for investigations three months after a group of women who hold political office in Canada called on Ottawa to provide this type of support.Last week, a UN envoy said there are "reasonable grounds" to believe Hamas committed rape and "sexualized torture" during the attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7.Israeli women's organizations have criticized their global peers for being slow to acknow
WorldMar 11, 2024
With the return of Donald Trump to America, the Ukraine-Russia war may end
The return of Donald Trump to America may end the Ukraine-Russia war. This comment was made by Viktor Orbán, a supporter of Trump and Prime Minister of Hungary.
The Hungarian Prime Minister says that Trump has many plans to end the war, but he did not give details. However, he said the big thing in it is that Trump will stop the funding given to Ukraine, which will end the war soon.
According to Orban, US and European funding and arms are behind the Ukraine-Russia war going on for so long. He said that if America stops funding, Europe alone will not be able to drag this war further.
The Hu
IndiaMar 11, 2024
Arvind Kejriwal reached Mohali and made serious allegations against BJP
Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal, who arrived from Mohali in Punjab to start the campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, made serious allegations against the BJP today.
He alleged that the BJP is trying to topple the Bhagwant Mann government in the state. Addressing the rally, he said that our MLAs are being contacted daily and Bhagwant Maan alone is fighting both the Center and the Governor.
Kejriwal has made these claims at a time when the party has 92 MLAs out of 117 in Punjab. Along with this, Kejriwal made it clear that the Aam Aadmi Party is going to fight the elections alone in
BCMar 08, 2024
B.C. RCMP announce seizure of millions of dollars worth of contraband cigarettes
Police in British Columbia say they've seized more than 27 tonnes of contraband cigarettes worth more than $24 million in a pair of investigations over the past year.
Assistant RCMP Commissioner David Teboul says the investigations involved collaboration with tax fraud investigators from the B.C. Ministry of Finance, calling the seizures of 133,000 cartons of cigarettes a " major blow to numerous organized crime groups."
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the most recent raids in Mission and Maple Ridge on Feb. 28, involving 67,500 cartons, represent the largest one-time seizure of con