WorldAug 15, 2022
Pfizer CEO tests positive for COVID-19, has mild symptoms
Pfizer chairman and CEO Albert Bourla has tested positive for COVID-19. He's already received four shots of his company's vaccine and says he is experiencing very mild symptoms. Bourla is also taking Pfizer's Paxlovid pill treatment and is isolating. He says he is confident of a quick recovery.
BCAug 15, 2022
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs rally in Vancouver against B.C. natural gas pipeline
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and their supporters opposed to a natural gas pipeline under construction in northern British Columbia are rallying in Vancouver as they near the end of a tour of several communities across Canada. The group walked across the Cambie Street bridge from city hall and a news advisory says they planned to rally in front of the CBC Vancouver building. The advisory says the event is part of a ``larger struggle to empower the Wet'suwet'en Nation'' against imminent drilling for the pipeline under a river, and to connect Indigenous communities grappling with the effects o
WorldAug 15, 2022
Defense secretary Austin positive for COVID for second time
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms and will quarantine at home.
It's the second time Austin has gotten the coronavirus.
In a statement Monday, Austin, 69, said his is fully vaccinated and has received two boosters. He said he'll quarantine for the next five days in accordance with CDC guidelines and ``will retain all authorities and plan to maintain my normal work schedule virtually from home.'' Austin said his last in-person contact with President
Joe Biden was on July 29. Austin also had COVID in January.
AlbertaAug 15, 2022
The risk of wildfires in Alberta on the rise as temperatures around 30
The risk of wildfires in Alberta is on the rise as temperatures hover around 30 degrees Celsius in much of the province.
There are 35 active wildfires across Alberta.
The danger in the Calgary forest area, which runs along the eastern slopes of the Rockies but does not include the City of Calgary, remains high and all existing fire permits are suspended.
Fire bans are also in effect for Banff, Canmore, Three Hills, Rocky View County, Foothills County, Cypress County, and Lethbridge's river valley.
Last year, wildfires burned up 4.3 million hectares of Canadian forest.
IndiaAug 15, 2022
Punjab CM hoists tricolour in Ludhiana
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday hoisted the national flag on the 76th Independence Day in a state-level function at Guru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana.
"My India Great Today, 75 years of independence of our country have been completed... I bow to the martyrs who made many sacrifices to liberate India... on the occasion of Independence Day, I wish all the Indians living abroad a very happy Independence Day," Mann tweeted.
Earlier, PM Modi hoisted the tricolour at Red Fort on the occasion and addressed the nation. On his arrival in the Red Fort, the Prime Minister was received by Defenc
WorldAug 15, 2022
Global leaders pour wishes to India on its 76th Independence Day
Leaders across the world extended their wishes to Indian leadership including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and its people on the occasion of the 76th Independence Day on Monday which is being celebrated in the country under the banner of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
Wishes are pouring across the world for India on the occasion of its Independence Day.
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Indian leadership and its people on the occasion of its 76th Independence Day. "Please, accept warmest congratulations on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of India's independence. Over the decades o
AlbertaAug 15, 2022
pickup truck crashes into Calgary restaurant, 4 people injured
Four people were injured over the weekend when a pickup truck crashed through the front of a Calgary restaurant.
Police say it happened late Saturday when a GMC Sierra with a 76-year-old man at the wheel drove into Sammy's Chophouse at a high rate of speed.
Three of the injured suffered minor injuries, but one was seriously hurt.
Police said yesterday they were still investigating, but they didn't believe alcohol was a factor, and they said no charges had been laid.
AlbertaAug 15, 2022
2 people dead after fatal highway collision near Edmonton
Two people who were on a motorcycle have died in a crash near Edmonton.
R-C-M-P in Strathcona County say the collision yesterday afternoon involved the motorcycle, a pickup truck and a car on Highway 628.
Both people on the bike were pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say they're still investigating.
AlbertaAug 15, 2022
Kenney calls Alberta sovereignty act idea backed by UCP leadership candidate 'nuts'
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has so far declined to pick a favourite in the race to succeed him, but when asked to comment on a prominent platform plank of one of the leading candidates, referred to it as ``nuts.''
Kenney was appearing on his provincewide radio show on CHED and CHQR on Saturday when he was asked via text for his opinion of the Alberta sovereignty act, which has been proposed by United Conservative Party leadership candidate Danielle Smith.
Smith has said if she wins the leadership, she will bring in a bill this fall to give Alberta the power to ignore federal laws and court ru