Toronto to open city warming centres Sunday night
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
The City of Toronto’s warming centres will be opening up their doors at 5 p.m. Sunday night due to the current forecast.The four warming centres are activated when temperatures reach -5 C or when Environment Canada issues a winter weather event warning. Temperatures are expected to dip down to -6 C with a chance of flurries.The locations of the warming centres are 136 Spadina Road, 75 Elizabeth Street, North York Warming Centre and 885 Scarborough Golf Club Road.Walk-ins are welcome and individuals don’t need to contact Central Intake in order to access a warming centre. If someone arrives at a centre at capacity, the City will assist with transportation to another warming centre.A number of drop-in programs are also available throughout the day.Advocates have been urging the City to keep warming centres open 24/7 this winter amidst a spike in people experiencing homelessness. The temperature threshold was dropped this year from -15 C to -5 C.Sunday Forecast: Winter Weather Advisory until noon, freezing drizzle
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
Sunday: Winter Weather Advisory until noon. Some freezing drizzle is changing over to some light snow this morning. Cloudy, breezy & bursts of light snow. WNW 10-20 mph. High: 34Sunday Night: Overcast, breezy & periods of light snow tapering off late. NNW 5-10 MPHTemp around midnight 32 degrees. Low: 25Monday: Partly sunny, gusty & seasonally chilly. NNW 10-15 MPH & gusty. High: 36Extended outlook calls for more clouds on Tuesday with temps getting close to 40. This will likely be our warmest day this week. Cloudy skies on Wednesday with a chance of some light snow by the afternoon/evening with highs in the mid 30s. Partly sunny and 33 for Thursday and mid 30s for Friday.US Navy helicopters fire at Yemen's Houthi rebels and kill several in latest Red Sea shipping attack
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
BEIRUT (AP) — The U.S. military said they attacked a cargo ship in the Red Sea, killing several of them in an escalation of the maritime conflict linked to the war in Gaza.In a series of statements, the U.S. Central Command said the crew of the USS Gravely destroyer first shot down two anti-ship ballistic missiles fired at the Singapore-flagged Maersk Hangzhou late Saturday after the vessel reported getting hit by a missile earlier that evening as it sailed through the Southern Red Sea. Four small boats then attacked the same cargo ship with small arms fire early Sunday and rebels tried to board the vessel, the U.S. Navy said. Next, the USS Gravely and helicopters from the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier responded to the Maersk Hangzhou's distress call and issued verbal warnings to the attackers, who responded by firing on the helicopters.“The U.S. Navy helicopters returned fire in self-defense,” sinking three of the four boats and killing the people on board while the fou...You might be driving wrong on icy roads
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It has been a relatively mild start to winter for much of the U.S., but it won't be long until many of us encounter icy roads (if you haven't already this season). "It's been a while since we have been able to do that and … it's definitely scary, you know, definitely got to make sure the tires are good," driver Lorenzo Brown Jr. told Nexstar's KELO after South Dakota was hit by some winter weather earlier this week.Even for the most seasoned winter driver, it is important to take extra precautions when roads are snowy and icy."So I see it quite often, people jackrabbit start from the stoplights — you got to quit that. Nice, easy acceleration. Let your car warm up just so you're comfortable and can think without freezing while you're driving," Airway Auto Service owner Tom Broadbent explained when asked about driving in winter weather. Do you actually need to let your car warm up in winter? While many people learned to pump their brakes when stopping on i...Real World Economics: 2023: It was a very odd year
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
In summing up economic issues and events, one might begin with the year followed by a colon and a catchy subtitle. But what adage, catchy or trite, for the year just ending? How about the following?Edward Lotterman2023: The best of times, the worst of times.2023: The gathering storm.2023: What the hell (or heck) were we thinking?2023: It can’t get much worse, but it will before it gets better.2023: The relative calm before the storm.Take your choice or coin your own, but few people would mimic Frank Sinatra or Michael Jackson and say, “2023: It was a very good year!”It is clear that the period from 2020 through 2025 will go down in U.S. history as critical ones for our society, our economy and our democracy. But we may not understand exactly why and how for a long time.When recently-deceased Henry Kissinger made his covert flight to China in 1971, there was a tea break in the negotiations. The participants were all well-schooled in history and a debate broke out over the effects of ...1 dead, multiple hospitalized after strip mall shooting in Hawthorne
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
A woman died and several people were hospitalized after a shooting at a strip mall in Hawthorne early Sunday morning. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the shooting was first reported to the Hawthorne Police Department just before 12:30 a.m. in the 3100 block of Rosecrans Avenue. Police shut down streets near Torrance mall due to large crowd disturbance First responders located multiple gunshot victims at the scene. They were taken to nearby hospitals in varying conditions, including one woman who was in grave condition. She later succumbed to her injuries, LASD said. Authorities on the scene of a deadly shooting in Hawthorne, CA on Dec. 31, 2023. (OnSceneTV)Authorities on the scene of a deadly shooting in Hawthorne, CA on Dec. 31, 2023. (OnSceneTV)Evidence markers were also seen littering the strip mall parking lot centered around a tow truck. (OnSceneTV)The blocked off strip mall parking lot. (KTLA)It is believed that additional victims may have tra...Riot at Torrance mall involving thousands of juveniles results in 5 arrests, sparks outrage from officials
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
Authorities from eleven different law enforcement agencies were dispatched to the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance on Saturday for a massive disturbance that involved approximately 1,000 juveniles and resulted in five arrests, and the incident has prompted the mayor and police chief to reaffirm the city’s commitment to public safety. A press release sent out by the Torrance Police Department early Sunday morning indicates that officers were on foot patrol at the mall when they observed a group of youths “engaging in disruptive behavior” around 5 p.m. Saturday afternoon. 1 dead, multiple hospitalized after strip mall shooting in Hawthorne “As officers assisted with addressing the initial group of disruptive juveniles, additional groups continued to amass in various locations throughout the area and displayed increasingly disruptive behavior,” Torrance Police said. A disturbance involving a large crowd of juveniles shut down streets around the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance o...Neighborhood center opens for morning workouts
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
Morning workoutsBeginning the week of Jan. 8, Columbia Neighborhood Center’s fitness room will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-8 a.m for Sunnyvale residents only. Residents can get active with cardio machines like treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, as well as strength training machines and free weights. Bring water and a towel, and wear athletic shoes.Admission is $ 1 per visit. High school students can work out with a signed parent consent waiver. Middle school students are admitted free with a paying parent or guardian.Regular program hours are Monday-Friday, 3:30-8 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.to noon at 785 Morse Ave. For more information, call 408-730-7800 or email [email protected] station outreachSunnyvale city staff will hold an online neighborhood outreach meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 6-7 p.m. with the applicants for the proposed gas station redevelopment at 898 E. Fremont Ave.Community members will have an opportunity to review and comment on the project, which in...Opinion: Santa Clara County’s population is aging
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
As we navigate the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to overlook the importance of support services for our older adults. But it’s a conversation we need to have. Whether it’s health check-ups, assistance with daily tasks or a helping hand when they need it, support services for seniors are vital.By 2030, more than 400,000 Santa Clara County residents will be age 65 and up, making up one-fifth of the population and outnumbering children for the first time. During my time on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, I’ve pushed for a number of initiatives that support our senior population.Most recently, I asked that our county assess the needs and capacity of caregivers providing in-home support services to older adults. The report that came back to our board was eye-opening. Not only do we have a massive shortage of caregivers that will quickly get worse if we don’t step up, but there’s not adequate support for the caregivers we already have.Last year, my co...Silicon Valley Reads tackles environmental sustainability
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:44:17 GMT
The lineup for this year’s Silicon Valley Reads includes books and events that explore the creating a more environmentally sustainable future, not only in Santa Clara County but worldwide.The theme for the 2024 community reading engagement program, which kicks off Jan. 31, is “A Greener Tomorrow Starts Today.” At the kickoff event, NBC Bay Area reporter Damian Trujillo will moderate a conversation with featured authors Heather White and Lily Brooks-Dalton, along with Favianna Rodriguez, president of Oakland’s Center for Cultural Power, and teen climate activist Alexandria Villaseñor.Rodriguez and Villaseñor contributed essays to the book “All We Can Save,” which shares the wisdom and experiences of dozens of women actively contributing to environmental initiatives in the United States. These women are scientists, journalists, farmers, lawyers, teachers, activists and innovators who come from different backgrounds.This book and the two other Silicon Valley Reads selections are meant ...Latest news
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