Police charge man with murder in woman’s stabbing at Etobicoke condo
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
Toronto police have announced a charge after a woman was fatally stabbed at a condo complex in Etobicoke last week.Officers were called to the building in The Queensway and Kipling Avenue area on Friday, Nov. 10, at around 6:05 p.m.A female was found at the scene with a stab wound. She was later pronounced dead and a suspect was taken into custody.Police have not named the victim.On Tuesday, police said Felice Passarelli, 68, of no fixed address, has been charged with second-degree murder in the case.Investigators earlier said that the victim and suspect were known to each other.Commission says North Carolina sports betting likely won’t begin in January
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — With licensing applications yet to be received and rules yet to be approved, legalized sports betting in North Carolina isn’t expected to begin in early January as the state’s new gambling laws permitted.Legislation approved by the General Assembly this year said the North Carolina State Lottery Commission, which is tasked with regulating the new mobile and in-person sports gambling, has until next June 15 to launch the betting options. But the law said gambling could begin as soon as Jan. 8 — which is the date of the College Football Playoff National Championship.Commission members and staff said at its sports betting committee on Tuesday that meeting the January date was unworkable given all the activities that have yet to occur, WRAL-TV reported. No start date was identified.Sterl Carpenter, who was hired by the commission to lead its new sports betting division, described for committee members the work that’s yet to be completed.Once applic...‘No indication’ that NYC mayor is a target of FBI investigation, City Hall lawyer says
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams deflected more questions Tuesday about an FBI investigation into his 2021 campaign, saying revealing too much would “interfere” with law enforcement, but defended his ethics and laughed off a question about whether he expected to be indicted.“There has been no indication that I’ve seen that the mayor is a target,” added his chief legal counsel at City Hall, Lisa Zornberg.The federal investigation burst into public view on Nov. 2 when agents searched the home of Adams’ chief fundraiser during his 2021 mayoral campaign, Briana Suggs. Four days later, FBI agents stopped Adams as he was leaving a public event, asked his police security detail to step away and took his electronic devices.Speaking to reporters for about 45 minutes, Adams wouldn’t answer questions about whether phones or computers were seized from any other members of his administration or campaign, or explain a cryptic statement from one of his lawyers last ...Coast Guard helicopter crashes on southeast Alaska island, injuring crew members on board
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter on a search and rescue mission crashed in southeast Alaska, injuring crew members on board.The Coast Guard has released little additional information about the crash Monday night, which it says occurred on Read Island, about 80 miles (129 kilometers) east of Sitka. It was not clear how many crew members were on board or what the extent of their injuries were. The Associated Press left phone messages seeking comment from Coast Guard spokespersons.In a social media post Tuesday, the Coast Guard said responders from the community of Petersburg and another Coast Guard crew responded to the crash site to provide medical care.The Associated PressQuebec to improve forest fire adaptation after record-beating wildfire season
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
Quebec’s forest fire prevention agency says the area burned by wildfires this year was greater than the previous 20 years combined. SOPFEU director general Éric Rousseau told reporters today that some 4.5 million hectares of land burned during this year’s record-breaking fire season, including more than 1.1 million in the bottom half of the province, where most people live.Rousseau says that while the province’s resources were strained, there were no deaths, primary residences lost or critical infrastructure destroyed. Forest Minister Maïté Blanchette Vézina says the province’s recent economic update included an additional $16 million for the fire prevention agency.She says the money will go toward the purchase of new equipment, fire prevention initiatives and ways to make communities more resilient to extreme weather events.Rousseau says about 20 of the agency’s employees needed to take leave because of the strain from this year’s historic wildfi...Trial rescheduled for April for former N.D. lawmaker accused of traveling for sex with minor
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A federal judge has rescheduled the trial for a former North Dakota lawmaker accused of traveling to Prague with the intent of paying for sex with a minor.Former Republican state senator Ray Holmberg, 79, of Grand Forks, was indicted last month and set for trial on Dec. 5. His attorney on Monday asked to hold off for time to review documents and prepare Holmberg’s defense. Federal prosecutors did not object, according to his motion.On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland rescheduled Holmberg’s jury trial to begin April 29 in Fargo, expected to last five days. All parties expected the postponement, defense attorney Mark Friese told The Associated Press. The trial was initially scheduled to begin a little over a month after Holmberg’s initial appearance, following a two-year investigation, he said.“It’s very common. … He’s entitled to be able to take a look at what they’ve been looking at,” Friese said.Holmberg also is a...Truck driver performs Heimlich on choking woman along Chicago-area highway
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
BOLINGBROOK, Ill. (AP) — A truck driver who saved a choking woman after she pulled over along a Chicago-area highway says he acted on instinct when he saw her in distress.Jeff Hanus was working at a job site on Nov. 4 pouring concrete for the company Ozinga when the woman drove up to his truck parked near Interstate 55 in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook. She exited her car, leaving two children inside, and approached Hanus.“She raises her hands up towards her throat, and that’s the international sign for choking, so I asked, ‘Are you choking?’ and she clearly said yes,” Hanus, a retired Army sergeant from Hazel Crest, told WLS-TV.He performed the Heimlich maneuver on the woman, twice thrusting his fists into her abdomen before whatever was choking her dislodged.“Instinct took over. I try to live my life both from my heart and my gut, and that’s what was in control,” Hanus said.Video from Hanus’ truck shows the woman leave her car and then approach Han...Sun Life increasing focus on partnerships as part of expansion efforts
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
TORONTO — Sun Life Financial Inc. is increasing its focus on partnerships as it looks to further its expansion in Asian markets.The insurance giant says it has created the new role of vice-chair of strategic partnerships, and named Ingrid Johnson, current president of Sun Life Asia, to the role.Sun Life chief executive Kevin Strain says the company is seeing more opportunities to leverage partnerships globally, whether it’s with a regional bank or a digital startup.In the third quarter, the company launched its 15-year partnership with Dah Sing Bank in Hong Kong that helped lead to a boost in sales.The reopening of the border with China also helped boost its Asia division with a big boost in individual insurance sales in Hong Kong .Overall, Sun Life reported a net income of $871 million, up from $111 million a year earlier thanks in part to favourable market-related impacts from interest rates.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 14, 2023.Companies in thi...The creators of CBC’s ‘Sort Of’ on wrapping the show on their terms
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
TORONTO — CBC’s millennial dramedy “Sort Of” may revel in life’s grey areas but its creators Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo know one thing for certain – now is the right time to end it.The critically acclaimed series about a gender-expansive Torontonian begins its third and final season Friday with Baig’s lead character Sabi reeling from Season 2’s bombshells, and the complicated emotions that result. Baig says the storyline seemed to move organically towards a natural conclusion, and that got Baig and Filippo contemplating a finale for the entire series. “It feels really right, where we ended it and that feels good,” Filippo says of the final eight episodes.“It feels like there’s a completion and that it didn’t get torn away from us. There’s a bittersweetness because I genuinely love the people that I’ve been working with for the past two years but I’m excited for people to see it.”Baig says the duo was also wary of “Sort Of” overstaying its welcome, and wanted the end of the CBC Gem s...Paris mayor says her city has too many SUVs, so she’s asking voters to decide on a parking fee hike
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:12:41 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Does Paris have too many SUVs? The mayor is putting that question to voters in the runup to next year’s Olympic Games, the latest salvo in her long-running campaign to make the city more friendly to pedestrians and the planet, and less friendly to cars.Voters will be asked on Feb. 4 whether to impose a “very significant” hike in parking fees for SUVs visiting the city, Mayor Anne Hidalgo said Tuesday in a video posted online.“Many of you complain that there are still too many big polluting SUVs taking up more space on our streets and on our sidewalks,’’ she said. She hopes the vote will send a message to carmakers to stop “pushing to buy ever-bigger, more expensive, more resource-guzzling, more polluting’’ vehicles.City Hall wouldn’t specify the size of the “very significant” hike or when it would take effect if approved. It is also not clear which vehicles would be specifically targeted. It would not apply to Parisians with parking permits.While city policies – i...Latest news
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