Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Wildfires Prompt Swift Evacuations in Western Canada

Evacuations in Canada

Separate blazes threaten metropolitan areas in British Columbia and Northwest Territories. Millions of acres scorched in a summer of dramatic wildfires across the country. Kelowna, British Columbia, also under threat with blazes encroaching on the city. Residents in western Canada are racing to evacuate as wildfires advance on two metropolitan areas, marking a surge in … Read more

Snake Found in Iowa Target Cart, Rescued and Investigated

Snake in Iowa Target Cart

Animal control called to the scene, safely removing the snake from the cart. Authorities probe how the snake ended up in the store, reviewing security footage. Snake’s ownership and entry into the cart remain a mystery; no clear leads yet. A 6-foot-long snake was discovered in a shopping cart by shoppers at an Iowa Target. … Read more

Provinces in Canada are testing with decriminalizing heavy drugs

Canada
  • British Columbia is starting a first-in-the-nation trial decriminalising small amounts of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin.
  • Adults can possess up to 2.5g of such drugs, as well as methamphetamine, fentanyl and morphine.
  • Canada’s federal government granted permission for the three-year experiment.

In a first-in-the-nation trial, the Canadian province of British Columbia is decriminalizing small amounts of dangerous drugs like cocaine and heroin.

Adults can now possess these narcotics, along with morphine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine, in quantities up to 2.5g starting on Tuesday.

The west coast province’s request for permission to conduct the three-year experiment was granted by the federal government of Canada.

It adopts a similar stance to Oregon, a nearby US state that decriminalized heavy narcotics in 2020.

Federal and British Columbian officials revealed the conditions of the federally permitted exemption from the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act prior to the pilot’s commencement.

While still prohibited, adults who are found in possession of less than 2.5g of any combination of those substances will not be detained, charged, or have their possessions taken. Instead, they will be provided with details on the health and social services that are accessible.

An further public health emergency is killing Canadians.
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“A significant shift in drug policy that favors establishing trusting and helpful relationships in health and social services over greater criminalization,” said Carolyn Bennett, the federal minister of mental health and addictions, on Monday.

According to experts, 10,000 people have passed away from drug overdoses since British Columbia proclaimed drugs to be a public health emergency in 2016.

Jennifer Whiteside, the British Columbia minister for mental health and addictions, said that decriminalizing drug use “breaks reduce the fear and stigma associated with substance use and ensures that individuals feel safer seeking out for life-saving resources.”

Thousands of police officers in the province, including those in Vancouver, the province’s largest city, have been offered training on the new rule.

The program will operate from January 31st, 2023, through January 31st, 2026, unless the federal government terminates it.

The 2.5g restriction has been questioned by some specialists, who claim that it is insufficient to take into consideration the behaviors of many addicts.

An further public health emergency is killing Canadians.
The program is subject to a few exceptions.

Drug sales are still prohibited. Drug possession is also prohibited on the grounds of childcare centers, airports, and schools.

In 2018, Canada officially legalized adult use of cannabis for recreational purposes.

Contrary to marijuana, there are no intentions to market the four narcotics that are now legal in small amounts as they are still illegal. It is still unlawful to traffic in them across borders.

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Wisconsin Republicans oppose a prohibition on ‘conversion therapy’

Wisconsin Republicans

Wisconsin Republicans voted to reinstate conversion therapy. A ban on the practice was overruled. Conversion therapy is condemned as harmful and potentially suicidal. Republicans in Wisconsin voted on Thursday to reinstate the practise of conversion therapy, in which therapists, social workers, and counsellors attempt to alter the gender identities and sexual orientations of LGBTQ clients. … Read more

4 died, 50 hospitalized in British Columbia bus disaster

British Columbia

On Highway 97C-Okanagan Connector, a passenger bus was travelling west. It ran off the road and turned onto its side in the eastbound lanes. The collision took place halfway between Merritt and Kelowna, Canada. A Christmas Eve bus disaster in southern British Columbia claimed the lives of four people and hospitalized more than 50 others, … Read more

Adam Driver-starring prehistoric film ’65’ gets a new release date

Adam Driver

The movie was originally scheduled for May 13, 2022. A new release date of March 17, 2023 has been set. The film will be directed by A Quiet Place authors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. Adam Driver-starrer, the sci-fi movie 65 from Columbia Pictures has a new release date. A new release date of March … Read more

Police confirm multiple victims in British Columbia shootings

There were “multiple shooting scenes” in downtown Langley, a city about 25 miles east of Vancouver. Police believe the victims were targeted because they were homeless. A single suspect has been apprehended but police have not yet identified a motive for the attack. Homicide detectives are on the scene. Police in the Canadian province of … Read more

U.S. exchanges prevail in court during the SEC market data order appeal

U.S.

The ruling was a win for large exchange groups like Intercontinental Exchange’s NYSE, and Nasdaq. Real-time consolidated equity market data is a regulatory must-have for brokers. The SEC approved an order governing the collection and dissemination of core market data in 2020. A U.S. requests court on Tuesday struck down a request by the Securities … Read more

Two suspects killed, six officers injured in Canada bank robbery

Canada
  • Two armed suspects entered a bank in the city of approximately 114,000 people.
  • No bank employees or members of the public were physically injured, police say.
  • An evacuation order was issued earlier in the day for the buildings surrounding the bank.

 

Two suspected bank robbers were killed Tuesday in western Canada during a shootout with police that injured six officers, according to local authorities, who added that a possible third suspect was still missing.

“This remains an ongoing police incident with the heavy police presence in the area,” said Saanich police chief Dean Duthie at a press conference.

According to police, two armed suspects entered a bank in Saanich, a city of approximately 114,000 people outside the British Columbia capital of Victoria, around 11:00 a.m. (1800 GMT).

“Multiple officers responded to the scene and encountered the armed suspects who fired at police. Two suspects were shot by police and died at the scene,” the statement said, adding that no bank employees or members of the public were physically injured.

“It’s hard because we have members in the hospital right now suffering from serious injuries,” Duthie said.

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Survivors of the Columbine and Parkland school shootings, express their perspectives on the Robb Elementary shooting.

On Wednesday, a survivor of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting in Colorado and the parent of a victim of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre in Florida offered their views on the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, which took 21 lives. The shooting at Robb Elementary School on … Read more

Colombia intensifies its anti-rioting cartel campaign

Colombia has dispatched an additional 2,000 troops and police to assist in the containment of a gang. The gang has set fire to cars and threatened individuals in retaliation for its leader’s extradition to the United States. Dairo Antonio Suga; Otoniel, is the world’s most dangerous drug trafficker, according to President Iván Duque. Last Monday, … Read more

Colombia landslide kills 11 locals

Colombia

A landslide in a mining location in northwest Colombia killed at least 11 people and injured a dozen more, authorities reported. According to the Antioquia Risk Management Agency (Dagran), an “unspecified” number of individuals remain missing as a result of the landslide in Abriaqu municipality, which was triggered by heavy rains. According to the National … Read more

Canada’s British Columbia declares state of emergency amid floods

VANCOUVER: The government of Canada’s British Columbia declared a state of emergency in the Pacific province on Wednesday due to floods and mudslides caused by rainstorms in the last few days. British Columbia Premier John Horgan made the declaration at a news conference. “Heavy rains, strong winds, flooding have devastated entire communities of our province.” … Read more

What is the mu variant of the coronavirus?

The discovery of mu variant in Colombia in January and has since caused  isolated outbreaks in South America, Europe, and the United States. Because of fears that it could make vaccines and treatments less effective, the World Health Organization classified it as a “variant of interest” last month, though additional data is needed. WHO asks countries … Read more