Changing climate making snowmobiling riskier, OPP say
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
Police in Ontario are warning that climate change is shortening the snowmobiling season and making a growing number of trails dangerous for riders across the province.Ontario Provincial Police say 13 snowmobilers have died so far this season – which runs from November to April – with many falling through ice. A total of 13 people died last snowmobiling season but police note that this season isn’t over yet.Paul Beaton, OPP’s motorized snow vehicle co-ordinator, said milder winters have shortened the snowmobiling season and that’s concerning.“Maybe that does represent an increase because we’re having the same number of deaths over a shorter period of time,” Beaton said in a phone interview.“We do have a very narrow season and we’re seeing it reduce year after year.”The number of trails in Ontario not safe for snowmobiling has increased as the season shortens, he said“This may tie into global warming,” Beato...Officer shot during German police raids tied to extremists
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — German investigators carried out raids on Wednesday related to an alleged coup plot involving supporters of a far-right movement, authorities said. A police officer was shot in the arm during one of the searches.Justice Minister Marco Buschmann tweeted that federal prosecutors ordered searches of 20 properties and that the move was related to the Reich Citizens movement, a loose grouping whose supporters deny the legitimacy of the present-day German Constitution and government. They claim instead that the German empire, or Reich, of 1871 still exists.The incident in which a police offer was shot at “shows how dangerous the deployments are,” Buschmann said. He added that weapons authorities “are obliged to disarm ‘Reich Citizens.’”In December, German authorities said they had uncovered an alleged coup plot that resulted in the detention of more than 20 people linked to the Reich Citizens movement.Federal prosecutors said that police special forces officers went on...Powerful Pacific tempest clobbers storm-battered California
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — A strong late-season Pacific storm that brought damaging winds and more rain and snow to saturated California has been blamed for two deaths and forecasters said additional flooding was possible Wednesday in parts of the state.Tuesday’s storm blasted the San Francisco Bay Area with powerful gusts and downpours, pounded Sacramento — the state capital — with intense hail and set rainfall records in Southern California.The storm was gradually tapering off in California from north to south as the expansive system pushed inland across the Southwest, the Four Corners region and the central and southern Rockies, the National Weather Service said. On Tuesday, some residents of north-central Arizona were told to prepare to evacuate because of rising water levels in rivers and basins.The wind and rain mayhem from San Francisco Bay south to Monterey Bay on Tuesday was caused by an extraordinary drop in barometric pressure over the eastern Pacific that meteorolog...MPPs call out Michael Ford for ‘racist’ remarks toward Toronto youth
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
MPP Michael Ford is being asked to rescind a comment he made about youth in Toronto, with some opposition critics labelling the minister’s words as “hurtful” and “racist.”NDP leader Marit Stiles took to Twitter on Wednesday morning and asked Ford to take back the remarks that were printed in a newsletter he issued to his constituents.In the newsletter, Ford highlights community group Frontlines and the charitable work they do with youth in the city. A photo depicts Ford, MPP for York – South Weston, shaking hands with a young Black person.Stiles’ tweet highlights a line where Ford says the group “will assist (youth) in the future to integrate into society,” clearly taking issue with the presumption that youth would need to be integrated into society.“Words matter,” reads Stiles’ tweet. “This kind of language about our neighbours isn’t okay.”She goes on to ask Ford to rescind his comments.Words ...Five still missing as search continues at site of fatal fire in Old Montreal
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
MONTREAL — Firefighters and police are continuing to search for at least five missing people at the site of a fatal fire in Old Montreal while the investigation continues.While the plan had been to dismantle the upper floors of the three-storey building starting the week, authorities have put that plan on hold while focusing on a more “methodical” search using a crane, specialized camera equipment and drones.Insp. David Shane of the Montreal police told a briefing today that searchers are targeting areas based on the probable location of the missing people at the time of the fire Thursday.That’s how the recovery team was able to remove the body of a second victim on Tuesday evening, but police did not provide further details about the victim pending identification by the coroner’s office.Martin Guilbault, a Montreal fire operations chief, says some parts of the building are more collapsed than others, making it more difficult to determine what lies beneath th...S&P/TSX composite up as energy stocks rise, U.S. stock markets mixed ahead of Fed
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
TORONTO — Strength in the energy stocks helped Canada’s main stock index climb higher in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets were mixed ahead of the latest interest rate decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve.The S&P/TSX composite index was up 69.58 points at 19,724.50.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 23.65 points at 32,536.95. The S&P 500 index was up 1.79 points at 4,004.66, while the Nasdaq composite was up 19.50 points at 11,879.61.The Canadian dollar traded for 72.92 cents US compared with 72.96 cents US on Tuesday.The May crude contract was up 48 cents at US$70.15 per barrel and the April natural gas contract was down 10 cents at US$2.25 per mmBTU.The April gold contract was up US$13.00 at US$1,954.10 an ounce and the May copper contract was up five cents at US$4.04 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 22, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X)The Canadian PressWriters’ Trust launches new $75K international prize for non-fiction
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
TORONTO — The Writers’ Trust of Canada has announced a new $75,000 prize for international authors who have penned non-fiction works.The Weston International Award will honour a non-Canadian author’s body of work. It will be a companion award to the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction, which is awarded annually to a Canadian author for a single work of non-fiction.The Hilary and Galen Weston Foundation is also padding that prize’s purse, taking it from $60,000 to $75,000. To be eligible for the international award, authors must have published at least three non-fiction books that are widely available in English. A non-publicized long list will be chosen by a three-person international advisory committee, and a five-person Canadian jury will whittle it down to a single winner.The award will be handed out this year on June 20, and the winner will travel to Toronto in September to deliver a talk on the importance of non-fiction.This report by The Canadia...Swedish lawmakers vote to endorse country joining NATO
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Swedish lawmakers overwhelmingly voted Wednesday in favor of Sweden joining NATO, signing off on the country’s membership along with the required legislation. The 349-seat Riksdagen, or parliament, authorized Sweden’s accession to NATO on a 269-37 vote, with 43 lawmakers absent. It was the last required domestic hurdle to the country becoming part of the 30-member Western military alliance. Six of the eight parties represented in parliament were in favor of NATO membership, and the vote that followed a nearly seven-hour debate was seen as a formality.“Membership in NATO is the best way to safeguard Sweden’s security,” Foreign Minister Tobias Billström said during the deliberations. He called it “a historical event” and “one of the most important security policy decisions ever for our country.”Both Sweden and neighboring applied to join NATO in May 2022, abandoning decades of non-alignment in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Two NATO countrie...Man wanted in series of violent assaults in North York
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
Toronto police are searching for a 42-year-old man wanted in a series of violent assaults in North York over a three-month period. Police say they were first called to an apartment building in the area of Jane Street and Falstaff Avenue on Christmas Day last year after a man allegedly broke down a door using a sledgehammer and assaulted the victim in the apartment. The man allegedly contacted the victim on March 11, 2023, threatening to kill them. He then went to the victim’s home and damaged their car. Over a week later, on March 20, police were once again called to the same address after the man allegedly showed up at the victim’s home and once again damaged their car. Police say Reginald Cuff is facing over 20 charges including assault with a weapon, threatening death and criminal harassment. Cuff is described as being five-foot-six, 160 pounds with a medium build, a black goatee and long black hair usually worn in shoulder-length dreadlocks. Anyone with information o...Andrew Tate to remain in Romanian detention for 30 more days
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:57:19 GMT
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A Romanian court on Wednesday ruled for the fourth time to extend by 30 days the preventative arrest of Andrew Tate, the divisive social media influencer who is held on suspicion of organized crime and human trafficking, an official said.Tate, 36, a British-U.S. citizen who has 5.4 million Twitter followers, was initially detained in late December in Romania’s capital Bucharest, along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women. None of the four has yet been formally indicted.Ramona Bolla, a spokesperson for Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, said that a judge at the Bucharest Tribunal agreed on Wednesday to a request by prosecutors to keep all four detained while investigations continue. They can be held for a maximum of 180 days without being formally indicted.Wednesday’s ruling comes after a Bucharest court last week rejected a bail request from Andrew Tate, who is expected to appeal Wednesday’s extension, as he has done against the...Latest news
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