Search for women’s remains in landfill rests with Ottawa, Manitoba premier says.

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

Search for women’s remains in landfill rests with Ottawa, Manitoba premier says. WINNIPEG — A Manitoba grand chief said Wednesday she will continue to push for a landfill search for the remains of two slain women, despite being rejected by the Manitoba government.“I hope that the premier and province of Manitoba reconsider their decision,” Grand Chief Cathy Merrick of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs said Thursday.“It is a human act of compassion and justice that (the women’s) remains be returned to their families for a proper burial at their home community.”Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran are believed to have been killed last year in Winnipeg. Police believe the women’s remains were left in a garbage bin three days apart in early May 2022 and the contents of the dumpster were sent to the privately owned Prairie Green Landfill north of the city.Jeremy Skibicki has been charged with first-degree murder in their deaths, as well as the deaths of Rebecca Contois, whose remains were found in another landfill, and an unidentified woman wh...

S&P/TSX composite down almost 300 points, U.S. stocks also fall

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

S&P/TSX composite down almost 300 points, U.S. stocks also fall TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index was down almost 300 points in a broad-based decline, while U.S. stock markets also fell amid a stronger-than-expected jobs report. “We’ve seen since Monday the markets kind of start to roll over, pulling back slightly after hitting that short-term peak,” said Brianne Gardner, senior wealth manager of Velocity Investment Partners at Raymond James Ltd.The S&P/TSX composite index was down 293.20 points at 19,810.69.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 366.38 points at 33,922.26. The S&P 500 index was down 35.23 points at 4,411.59,while the Nasdaq composite was down 112.61 points at 13,679.04.Markets are reacting to continued hawkishness from central banks and new jobs data out of the U.S. that “blew expectations out of the water,” said Gardner. U.S. job openings were slightly lower in May at 9.8 million, down from 10.3 million in April, but still high by historical standards. Meanwhile, layoffs were lower and more peop...

Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi has full FDA approval now and that means Medicare will pay for it

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi has full FDA approval now and that means Medicare will pay for it WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials granted full approval to a closely watched Alzheimer’s drug on Thursday, clearing the way for Medicare and other insurance plans to begin covering the treatment for people with the brain-robbing disease.The Food and Drug Administration endorsed the IV drug, Leqembi, for patients with mild dementia and other symptoms caused by early Alzheimer’s disease. It’s the first medicine that’s been convincingly shown to modestly slow Alzheimer’s cognitive decline. Japanese drugmaker Eisai received conditional approval from the FDA in January based on early results suggesting Leqembi worked by clearing a sticky brain plaque linked to the disease.The FDA confirmed those results by reviewing data from a larger, 1,800-patient study in which the drug slowed memory and thinking decline by about five months in those who got the treatment, compared to those who got a dummy drug.“This confirmatory study verified that it is a safe and effective treatment for patien...

Railroad industry sues to block limit on crew sizes that Ohio imposed after E. Palestine derailment

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

Railroad industry sues to block limit on crew sizes that Ohio imposed after E. Palestine derailment COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The railroad industry has sued to block a new minimum crew-size requirement that Ohio imposed after a fiery train derailment in East Palestine in February. The new rule was part of a $13.5 billion state transportation budget that Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed in March. It mandated a two-person crew for freight trains and required that the wayside detectors used to help spot problems be installed in shorter intervals of 10 to 15 miles (16 to 24 kilometers) apart, with oversight from the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, among other provisions. The railroad industry said one-person crews “have been used safely for decades,” as well as that Ohio lacks the authority to impose a two-person minimum. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court on June 29, a day before the rule was set to take effect, the Association of American Railroads argued that federal law broadly gives federal agencies exclusive jurisdiction t...

Florida parents charged in death of toddler left in car overnight after Fourth of July party

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

Florida parents charged in death of toddler left in car overnight after Fourth of July party LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — A toddler died after her parents left her in a hot car overnight following a Fourth of July party in Florida, authorities said Thursday. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office said Lakeland couple Joel and Jazmine Rondon have been charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child. Authorities said the Rondons accidentally left the 18-month-old girl in her car seat while they removed their two other children and unloaded their vehicle after arriving home from the Independence Day celebration. Joel Rondon discovered his toddler unresponsive in the car the following morning. She was declared dead at a hospital. The couple submitted to drug tests, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. Joel Rondon tested positive for methamphetamines, marijuana and alcohol. His wife was positive for marijuana and alcohol. An autopsy ruled the toddler’s cause of death as hyperthermia. The couple was arrested Thursday. It was not immediately clear if the Rondons, both 33, have ...

DeSantis raised $20 million in the 6 weeks since announcing his presidential run, his campaign says

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

DeSantis raised $20 million in the 6 weeks since announcing his presidential run, his campaign says Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis raised $20 million in the first six weeks after he announced his run for president, his campaign said Thursday.The formidable haul for DeSantis indicates a well of support despite a glitchy campaign launch on Twitter back in May. Still, polling shows he’s in a distant second place for the 2024 Republican nomination behind former President Donald Trump.Trump’s campaign said Wednesday he raised $35 million during the second quarter of the year, nearly double what he raised during the first three months of the year. Trump’s fundraising has exploded since he was indicted in New York and Florida, and he faces additional investigations that could further juice his ability to raise money. DeSantis has maintained a busy schedule of fundraising and campaigning in early primary states and beyond amid a deepening rivalry between him and Trump. He sparked controversy last week with a video slamming Trump for his past support of gay and transgender peo...

Nearly 200K Montreal hydro clients without power after transmission line problem

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

Nearly 200K Montreal hydro clients without power after transmission line problem MONTREAL — Nearly 200,000 electricity clients have lost power in Montreal after an issue with a Hydro-Québec transmission line.The provincially owned electric utility says a protection mechanism was tripped on one of its high-voltage transmission lines just north of Montreal, triggering the widespread outage.Spokesperson Caroline Des Rosiers says authorities are investigating what happened and aren’t ruling out high temperatures in southern Quebec as the cause.She says the utility will be able to restore service soon and that affected clients should have power back by the end of the afternoon or early evening.As of 4 p.m. about 218,000 clients were without power across the province, including more than 197,000 in Montreal.Montréal—Trudeau International Airport says some of its operations are disrupted due to what it called a major electrical failure. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 6, 2023.The Canadian Press

John Berylson, owner of English soccer team Millwall, dies in car crash at age 70

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

John Berylson, owner of English soccer team Millwall, dies in car crash at age 70 BOSTON (AP) — John Berylson, an American businessman known for his enthusiastic ownership of the English soccer team Millwall, has died. He was 70.His death, the result of a car crash in Massachusetts on Tuesday, was announced by the second-division London team, which said Berylson presided over some of the greatest moments in Millwall’s history since first becoming involved with the club in 2006.Team captain Shaun Hutchinson described Berylson as “an example on the perfect way to run a football club.”“He really did love the club. He had so much time for every single person whether it be fans or the players, shook everyone’s hand, came across and individually spoke to every single player before every game,” Hutchinson said in a video posted to Twitter by the team.Police and rescue workers received a report of a car crash in Falmouth, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of Boston, just before 8 a.m. Tuesday.Police said the 2019 Range Rover was traveling south when it lost con...

Connecticut lawmaker attacked after Muslim service says Hartford police downplayed assault

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

Connecticut lawmaker attacked after Muslim service says Hartford police downplayed assault HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut lawmaker who was attacked last month while leaving a Muslim prayer service accused police in Hartford of downplaying the assault and called Thursday for a federal investigation of the department’s handling of violent crimes, especially against women.Rep. Maryam Khan, the first Muslim member of the Connecticut House, wore a sling on her right arm at a news conference and was surrounded by friends, family and fellow state legislators as she gave a harrowing account of her ordeal. She called the attack much more violent and shocking than how it was described in a police report. Khan said she was later diagnosed with a concussion and is now awaiting an MRI after losing feeling in her right arm and shoulder. She recalled having to convince emergency responders at the scene that she was physically injured and emotionally traumatized.“All I keep thinking in these last few days is what happens to women in the city of Hartford that call the police w...

Crown and defence seek life, 15 years without parole, for deadly B.C. mass stabbing

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:30:48 GMT

Crown and defence seek life, 15 years without parole, for deadly B.C. mass stabbing NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Crown and defence lawyers have jointly suggested a sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole for 15 years for the man who stabbed a woman to death and injured several other victims at a North Vancouver, B.C., library two years ago.Yannick Bandaogo, 30, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, several charges of attempted murder and one count of aggravated assault over the March 2021 mass stabbing.Crown lawyers and Bandaogo’s defence team have told a sentencing hearing they agree on the recommended non-parole period, although Justice Geoffrey R.J. Gaul may still decide on a different term.Victim impact statements have concluded at the British Columbia Supreme Court in New Westminster, with the mother-in-law of the lone victim killed in the attack calling Bandaogo a “monster” who stole from her son a life with the woman he loved.She told the court her son and the victim had been planning to build a life together in Canada, and her dea...