Poilievre’s pitch to defund CBC, keep French services would require change in law

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Poilievre’s pitch to defund CBC, keep French services would require change in law OTTAWA — If Pierre Poilievre wants to “defund the CBC” while maintaining its French-language programming, he’ll have to overhaul the country’s broadcasting law in order to do it. That’s according to the corporation, which has found itself in a back-and-forth with the Opposition leader over his pledge to cut the roughly $1-billion in taxpayer dollars it receives annually.Past Conservative leaders have also taken aim at the Crown corporation, which receives its share of public money through Parliament when MPs vote on its federal budget. Poilievre’s pitch to strip the CBC of its public funding is widely popular among Conservatives and earned loud cheers from the crowds who packed rooms to see him during last year’s leadership campaign. But he has also suggested he supports Radio-Canada’s French services, and when asked for comment on how he reconciles that, his office pointed to a media interviewfrom March 22 in which he suggested mainta...

Northwestern criticizes its own response to deadly shooting steps from campus

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Northwestern criticizes its own response to deadly shooting steps from campus EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern University criticized their own response to a deadly triple shooting steps away from campus Wednesday night.Just before 8:30 p.m., shots were fired at Clark Street Beach, located near the 1800 block of Sheridan. Evanston police found an 18-year-old man, later identified as Jacquis Irby, and two 15-year-old boys suffering from gunshot wounds.Irby died of his injuries and one of the boys was transported in critical condition. The other suffered minor injuries.Several students took to social media to express dismay on having to wait around a half hour for the university to acknowledge the shooting.On Thursday afternoon, Northwestern said "we agree" that the alert should have went out earlier. 1 killed, 3 injured in an off-campus shooting near Northwestern University: police "We have received messages from community members expressing frustration with the length of time it took for the University to inform the community of the shooting and to shelter in p...

Pregnant woman shot by Walgreens employee who alleged she was shoplifting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Pregnant woman shot by Walgreens employee who alleged she was shoplifting NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A self-defense claim is under investigation in Nashville after a pregnant woman was shot in a Walgreens parking lot on the city's east side, forcing doctors to perform an emergency cesarean section and deliver her premature baby.The shooting took place around 8 p.m. Wednesday on the city's east side.Police said an employee at the Walgreens location was notified by another employee that two women were stealing items from the store. The employee told police he saw the women putting items into a store cart and a large over-the-shoulder bag. He said he then began recording the women with his cellphone and followed them as they left the store without paying for the items. ‘Do you have Apple Pay?’: Shooting suspect tries to bribe officer He followed the women to their car, where they were putting the items in the trunk investigators said. That's when he said one of the women pulled a can of mace and began spraying him.The employee then pulled his semi-automatic...

Meaningless game for Wild is anything but for Nick Swaney and Damien Giroux

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Meaningless game for Wild is anything but for Nick Swaney and Damien Giroux NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Though the final game of the regular season has no impact on where the Wild finish — they are locked into the No. 3 spot in the Central Division no matter what — it still has a lot of meaning to prospects Nick Swaney and Damien Giroux.Both players were recently called up from the minors and will make their NHL debuts on Thursday night at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville when the Wild play the Predators.Asked about their emotions leading up to the game, Swaney and Giroux both called it a dream come true. They were penciled in to play together on the same line.“They’re ready,” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “They’re up (with the big-league club) because we want to have a good look at them.”The paths to get to this point for Swaney and Giroux are rather different.After starring for Lakeville South High School, Swaney was selected by the Wild in the seventh round of the 2017 NHL Draft. He played collegiate at Minnesota Duluth, helping the Bulldogs ...

Nicholas Firkus gets life sentence for wife Heidi’s murder he blamed on intruder

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Nicholas Firkus gets life sentence for wife Heidi’s murder he blamed on intruder Nearly 13 years since Heidi Firkus was shot in her St. Paul home, her husband was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for premeditated murder.Heidi Firkus (Courtesy of Erickson family)A jury found Nicholas Firkus, now 40, guilty of first-degree murder. The conviction carried the mandatory sentence he received Thursday from Ramsey County Chief Judge Leonardo Castro.Heidi Firkus, 25, called 911 the morning of April 25, 2010, and reported someone was breaking into their home in the Hamline-Midway area.Nicholas Firkus, then 27, told police he and Heidi were in their upstairs bedroom when he heard someone trying to break in the front door. He said he told Heidi to call 911, armed himself with a shotgun and they went down the stairs in the 1700 block of West Minnehaha Avenue.Firkus told police that an intruder burst in and he and the unknown man struggled over Firkus’ shotgun. He said the gun went off twice, striking Heidi in the back and wounding ...

Salvation Army of the Twin Cities exceeds 2 million lbs food donation goal during ‘It Takes an Army’ campaign

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Salvation Army of the Twin Cities exceeds 2 million lbs food donation goal during ‘It Takes an Army’ campaign The Twin Cities Salvation Army received 2.14 million pounds in March — well in excess of its goal of 2 million pounds. The food will provide about 1.3 million meals for families across the Twin Cities, according to Salvation Army officials.With more than 5.5 million visits made to food shelters in Minnesota last year, the need for food security is high, according to the Twin Cities Salvation Army. Inflation has driven the costs of groceries high and squeezed family budgets.The Twin Cities Salvation Army collected more than 2 million pounds of food during its recent 2023 food drive to help restock the shelves of the nine metro area pantries. Salvation Army officials say demand for food has gone up 30 to 50 percent since the start of the COVID pandemic. (Courtesy of the Salvation Army Northern Division)The nine Salvation Army food shelters in the Twin Cities will be restocked with the donated food, according to Salvation Army officials.The Twin Cities Salvation Army is still acc...

Summit Avenue bike trail legal case to move forward

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Summit Avenue bike trail legal case to move forward A Ramsey County District Court judge has given the city of St. Paul until noon on April 26 to provide an opponent of the proposed Summit Avenue bike trail with public documents requested under the state’s Data Practices Act.Judge Patrick Diamond issued his order in the civil case, filed last month by attorney Robert Cattanach, on Wednesday afternoon. Diamond has allowed another bike trail opponent, the Summit Avenue Residential Preservation Association, to join Cattanach as an intervenor in the lawsuit against the city.The judge ordered representatives of the city of St. Paul to appear in court on April 27 to defend their handling of multiple data requests against likely cross-examination by Cattanach and SARPA’s attorneys. Cattanach’s request for a temporary injunction against the city, which would delay the bike trail hearing process from moving forward, will be heard at that time.In legal filings, the city has argued that it had attempted to comply with Cattanac...

Minneapolis man sentenced for fatally beating man, dumping body in rural Dakota County

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Minneapolis man sentenced for fatally beating man, dumping body in rural Dakota County A Minneapolis man has been sentenced to 16½ years in prison for his part in the fatal beating of a man whose body was dumped in a rural Dakota County culvert.Arturo Morales-Ceras (Courtesy of the Hennepin County sheriff’s office)Arturo Morales-Ceras, 35, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second-degree murder-while committing felony assault in the killing of 39-year-old Manuel Mandujano in Minneapolis on March 29, 2021.Morales-Ceras was one of four people charged in the case. He reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in June, whereby he would receive the 198-month prison term for testifying in the trials of his co-defendants. He was sentenced on Monday.According to the criminal complaints:Mandujano’s family reported him missing April 4, 2021, after last seeing him on March 27.His body was found in a culvert in Castle Rock Township on April 26. His hands were bound behind his back and a roofing nail was in his heel. An autopsy concluded he died of blunt trauma.Inves...

NYSP seeks assistance locating 14-year-old

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

NYSP seeks assistance locating 14-year-old SCOTIA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police are seeking assistance in locating Peter Duguid, 14. Police say Duguid last had contact with his family on Wednesday at around 4 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Duguid is described to be 5'9'' and approximately 150 lbs. Police say he was last known to be wearing a red t-shirt, dark-colored sweatpants, and dark shoes. He is believed to be in the Scotia area. Anyone with information is asked to contact State Police Saratoga at (518) 583-7000.

Pittsfield library holding computer recycling event

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:54:28 GMT

Pittsfield library holding computer recycling event PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- To celebrate Earth Day, the Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield’s Public Library, will be hosting a computer recycling collection from Tuesday, April 18 to Monday, April 24. The event is made possible through a partnership with the Dell-Reconnect residential recycling program and Goodwill. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Accepted items include monitors, scanners, computer mice, printers, keyboards, laptop batteries, ink and toner cartridges, computers, hard drives, speakers, cords, and cables. No televisions will be accepted.According to Maryam Kamangar, Goodwill’s Vice President of Executive Affairs & TerritoryExpansion, since July 2018, the Dell-Reconnect program in partnership with four Berkshire County Goodwill stores has recycled 113,280 pounds of computer equipment. Crandall Library recycling electronics for Earth Day “The Berkshire Athenaeum is excited to partner with Goodwill on this ...