Dozens of officers respond to South Carolina gunfire; no injuries immediately reported

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Dozens of officers respond to South Carolina gunfire; no injuries immediately reported COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Reports of gunfire around noon Tuesday brought dozens of police officers to a busy intersection near Columbia, South Carolina, authorities said.No injuries were immediately reported, and officers were trying to find the shooter, Columbia police tweeted.Several hotels are near the intersection about 2 miles (3 kilometers) from downtown Columbia, and police were evacuating them as they searched for a male suspect, authorities said.Patients at nearby clinics and people in other businesses were asked to stay inside. Police asked reporters and others to stay away, saying the area was not secure.The area blocked off is also about a half-mile (600 meters) from the Riverbanks Zoo.The Associated Press

US soldier facing military disciplinary actions flees to North Korea while touring a border village

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

US soldier facing military disciplinary actions flees to North Korea while touring a border village SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — An American soldier facing military disciplinary actions fled across the heavily armed border from South Korea into into North Korea, U.S. officials said Tuesday, becoming the first American detained in the North in nearly five years.Two U.S. officials said the soldier detained was Private 2nd Class Travis King, who had just been released from a South Korean prison where he’d been held on assault charges and was facing additional military disciplinary actions in the United States.King, who’s in his early 20s, was escorted to the airport to be returned to Fort Bliss, Texas, but instead of getting on the plane he left and joined a tour of the Korean border village of Panmunjom, where he ran across the border, the officials said on the condition of anonymity to discuss the matter ahead of a public announcement.Details about King, including his hometown and what additional charges he faced, were not immediately available. It was also unclear how he ...

Record wildfire season in B.C. for area burned with almost 400 fires in the province

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Record wildfire season in B.C. for area burned with almost 400 fires in the province British Columbia’s disastrous wildfire season has set a new record for the total area burned in a year, with almost 14,000 square kilometres scorched and hundreds of fires burning across the province.The B.C. Wildfire Service website says 13,935 square kilometres have been burned since April 1, surpassing the previous record of 13,543 square kilometres set in 2018.But there are still months to go in this year’s season and the service says there are almost 400 fires currently burning.There have been 1,186 fires so far this year, suggesting the average size of the fires this year has been 84 per cent larger than in 2018.Bowinn Ma, minister of emergency management, said in a statement Tuesday that this fire season has been the most persistent on record. “We know that the road ahead of us is long, complex and challenging,” she said. Canadian Armed Forces troops are arriving in B.C. this week to join the battle, bringing helicopters and a Hercules aircraft, while ...

Saskatchewan government releases recommendations from review of Prince Albert police

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Saskatchewan government releases recommendations from review of Prince Albert police PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — The Saskatchewan government has released the recommendations from an investigation into Prince Albert police amid ongoing concerns from Indigenous leaders over how the force handled several cases.Last year, the Saskatchewan government appointed former Edmonton police chief Rod Knecht to conduct an independent review of the force in the city 140 kilometres north of Saskatoon.The report was completed this spring and included 45 recommendations.Christine Tell, minister of policing, says the recommendations identify a number of areas for improvement and the province is working with the force, police union and the interim chief to move forward so people can be confident in the service’s ability to keep the community safe.Recommendations include the creation of an annual strategic plan and clearly defined processes and training around discipline and human resources.The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations called for changes after the deaths of three Indigenous...

Trump and his legal problems overshadow DeSantis campaigning in South Carolina

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Trump and his legal problems overshadow DeSantis campaigning in South Carolina WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a brief news conference Tuesday as part of a shift in strategy for his presidential campaign, but the governor took only four questions, almost all of which centered on the party’s front-runner Donald Trump. DeSantis’ attempt to change the conversation, which came while campaigning in South Carolina as he rolled out a policy plan for the military, underscored the challenges he faces to try to overtake the former president and his command of the spotlight in the GOP presidential race.The Florida governor’s day on the campaign trail was supposed to be focused on his filing paperwork for South Carolina’s Republican primary, followed by his news conference and a CNN interview later Tuesday. But shortly before DeSantis’ event was scheduled to start, Trump, as he often does, overshadowed the day. The Republican former president broke the news on his social media network that he’d been informed he is a ...

Blockade dismantled at Winnipeg landfill days after judge grants temporary injunction

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Blockade dismantled at Winnipeg landfill days after judge grants temporary injunction WINNIPEG — A blockade is down at a Winnipeg landfill where demonstrators have been demanding a different landfill be searched for the remains of two Indigenous women.Workers with front-end loaders and other machinery, along with police, arrived at the landfill Tuesday morning to begin taking apart the blockade. Dozens of protesters have blocked the main road to the Brady Road landfill for nearly two weeks, after Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson said the province would not search the privately owned Prairie Green Landfill, north of the city, for the remains of two slain Indigenous women.A Manitoba judge granted a temporary injunction to end the blockade at the Brady Road landfill Friday after the City of Winnipeg argued in court it was causing environmental and safety risks. A city official posted the court order, stapled to a wooden board, at the blockade later that evening.The judge had said demonstrators could continue to protest at the Brady Road landfill but they could not blo...

Cybersecurity labeling for smart devices aims to help people choose those less vulnerable to hacking

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Cybersecurity labeling for smart devices aims to help people choose those less vulnerable to hacking WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration and major consumer technology players on Tuesday launched an effort to put a nationwide cybersecurity certification and labeling program in place to help consumers choose smart devices that are less vulnerable to hacking.Officials likened the new U.S. Cyber Trust Mark initiative — to be overseen by the Federal Communications Commission, with industry participation voluntary — to the Energy Star program, which rates appliances’ energy efficiency.“It will allow Americans to confidently identify which internet- and Bluetooth-connected devices are cybersecure,” deputy national security adviser Anne Neuberger told reporters in a pre-announcement briefing. Amazon, Best Buy, Google, LG Electronics USA, Logitech and Samsung are among industry participants.Devices including baby monitors, home security cameras, fitness trackers, TVs, refrigerators and smart climate control systems that meet the U.S. government’s cybersecurity requirements will bear ...

Chris Bassitt announces ‘Bassitts Pitch In’ in support of Jays Care Foundation

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Chris Bassitt announces ‘Bassitts Pitch In’ in support of Jays Care Foundation The Toronto Blue Jays’ Chris Bassitt is ‘pitching in’ to make a difference.The starting pitcher and his wife Jessica announced the ‘Bassitts Pitch In’ program in support of the Jays Care Foundation on Tuesday.#BlueJays announce that Chris Bassitt and his wife Jessica are donating $10,000 for every win Chris pitches in this season to Jays Care Foundation, retroactive to Opening Day pic.twitter.com/CFoLcJYAXb— Kaitlyn McGrath (@kaitlyncmcgrath) July 18, 2023As part of the program, the Bassitt family is pledging to donate $10,000 for each game the Jays win with Bassitt on the roster.All proceeds will go towards Jay’s Care RBI Summer Edition — a free sports program that aims to support the physical and mental well-being of children living in under-resourced areas of Toronto. In 2023, the RBI Summer Edition had more than 1,000 students participate in baseball training, arts and crafts, and team-building exercises.“When we joined the B...

Great Big Sea founder to enter Toronto theatre scene with ‘Let’s Dance! The Musical’

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

Great Big Sea founder to enter Toronto theatre scene with ‘Let’s Dance! The Musical’ TORONTO — Terra Bruce Productions, the musical theatre company led by a founding member of the folk-rock band Great Big Sea, is set enter the Toronto theatre scene this year with two original shows. “Let’s Dance! The Musical,” a jukebox production set to music from the early 1960s, will play at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre in August following performances in St. John’s, N.L. and Halifax.“The Wild Rovers,” meanwhile, is to debut in Toronto in October.It tells a whimsical tale inspired by the Irish Rovers, a group of musicians that got their start in Toronto in the ’60s. Bob Hallett, the company’s chief operating officer and multi-instrumentalist co-founder of Great Big Sea, says Terra Bruce plans to grow more permanent roots in Toronto.The company has purchased the Regent Theatre in Toronto and the Majestic Theatre in downtown St. John’s, N.L., and renovations are ongoing.Great Big Sea had several radio hits in the ’9...

A Chicago football tradition is returning this fall to Soldier Field

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:38:50 GMT

A Chicago football tradition is returning this fall to Soldier Field CHICAGO — For the first time since 2019, a Chicago football tradition is returning to Soldier Field just in time for a major milestone. The Chicago Football Classic is coming back on Saturday, September 2, featuring a match-up of two historically black colleges and universities as it has since its inception in 1997. "It's kind of a milestone for us," said co-found Larry Huggins of the event, which has declared this year as the 25th-anniversary celebration. "One of the things that I've always said and I will continue to say is that we're building a legacy."In 2023, it will continue with the contest between Central State University and Mississippi Valley State University taking to the turf at Soldier Field for the game itself. Yet the event itself is so much more than that, as the contest is the culmination of a week of events along with a more important effort for its co-founders: Huggins, Everett & Tim Rand. That's awarding scholarships to Chicago area students to HBCUs around t...