BCJun 27, 2024
Head-on crash kills two, shuts highway, blocks ferry terminal in West Vancouver, B.C.
Police in West Vancouver, B.C., say two people are dead after a head-on crash along Highway 1 that blocked access to the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal.
They say a vehicle travelling east in the westbound lanes near Westport Road caused the collision at about 11:40 p.m. Wednesday night.
An unspecified number of passengers were taken to hospital.
West Vancouver Police say the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service was at the scene to investigate.
B.C.'s driver information portal, DriveBC, showed Highway 1's westbound lanes had reopened before 9 a.m. between Westport Road and Hea
IndiaJun 27, 2024
Rahul Gandhi meet Lok Sabha Speaker
Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha of India, meet the Lok Sabha Speaker and expressed his displeasure over the reference given by him about the Emergency. He said that it was clearly political, which could have been avoided.
At the same time, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal also wrote a letter to the Speaker separately, in which he expressed his displeasure about the Speaker bringing a resolution on emergency.
It may be mentioned that after being elected Lok Sabha Speaker on Wednesday, Om Birla had read a resolution condemning the imposition of Emergency on t
BCJun 27, 2024
Food service workers walk off the job at Vancouver airport for 'one-day strike'
The union representing food service workers at Vancouver International Airport says more than 200 have walked off the job to push for higher wages.
A statement from Unite Here Local 40 says the workers are employed by SSP America, which operates more than a dozen food outlets at the airport.
It says food attendants, servers, cooks, dishwashers and other workers set up picket lines at 4:30 a.m. for what's described as a "one-day strike action."
The move ahead of the Canada Day long weekend comes after the union says workers turned down SSP's latest offer as they negotiate their first collective
CanadaJun 27, 2024
Change-of-command ceremony for new defence chief set for July 18
The defence chief's office says a change-of-command ceremony for the country's top military commander is set for July 18.
Gen. Wayne Eyre announced plans last January to retire from the post.
At the time, Eyre said he asked for his successor to be identified as soon as possible to allow for an orderly handover.
The defence chief is appointed by the federal cabinet, but the prime minister has not announced who will be taking over.
The Armed Forces' second-in-command is also retiring this year.
The vice-chief of the defence staff, Lt.-Gen. Frances Allen, will be replaced in an early August cerem
CanadaJun 27, 2024
Eligibility for Ottawa's dental plan expands to children, people with disabilities
Ottawa plans to expand eligibility for the federal dental program today to include children under the age of 18 and people who receive a disability tax credit.
The government estimates 1.2 million more people will now be able to apply for the program.
Critics have suggested that basing eligibility for people with disabilities on the tax credit will leave out a huge number of individuals who most need the help.
Federal ministers have said eligibility will be fully expanded to include everyone who meets income criteria in January 2025, so those who are left out won't have to wait much longer to
IndiaJun 27, 2024
Shiromani Akali Dal's decision to support the BSP candidate
After a major revolt in the Shiromani Akali Dal, the party has decided to support the BSP candidate in the Jalandhar West by-election.
The party has withdrawn its support from Surjit Kaur, who was made a candidate on the recommendation of Bibi Jagir Kaur and Gurpratap Wadala, senior leaders of the rebel faction.
Now the faction led by Sukhbir Badal will support BSP candidate Binder Lakha.
On the other hand, Bibi Surjit Kaur has also decided to remain in the election field of Jalandhar West Vidhan Sabha constituency. For this, they have sought support from the parents of Amritpal Singh and Sar
CanadaJun 27, 2024
WestJet cancelling flights, and Ottawa's dental plan to expand
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
WestJet cancels flights after second strike notice
WestJet is cancelling flights ahead of a possible strike by its mechanics' union.
The Calgary-based airline says in a statement the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association has provided them with another notice of strike action.
WestJet says that as a result, it has preemptively cancelled 25 flights between Thursday and Friday, affecting about 3,300 customers.
This comes as the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association is accusing WestJet of suing it witho
IndiaJun 26, 2024
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann camped in his new residence at Jalandhar
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is exerting all his strength to win the by-election in Jalandhar West Vidhan Sabha constituency of Punjab, he has also rented a house in Jalandhar Cantt area and today he married his wife Dr. Gurpreet Kaur has entered the house with a little girl.
His new seat will last not only till this by-election but till the 2027 assembly elections. According to information CM. Maan will stay in this house for 2 days a week, with the aim of maintaining closeness with the leaders and people of Doab and Majhe region.
BCJun 26, 2024
Vancouver Police release video showing suspect in synagogue arson
Police in Vancouver have released video showing a man who is believed to have set fire to the front entrance of a synagogue last month in the hope that someone may recognize the suspect.
The security video shows a man wearing a dark jacket, light ball cap and a medical face mask approaching the front steps of the Schara Tzedeck synagogue on Vancouver's Oak Street on May 30 with a time stamp of 9:41 p.m.
The man is carrying a clear bottle with liquid inside, and he unscrews the cap before disappearing from the frame.
Less than a minute later, there is a bright flash and the video shows the man