In The News for June 14 : More help on the way for crews battling Canada’s wildfires

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

In The News for June 14 : More help on the way for crews battling Canada’s wildfires In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of June 14 …What we are watching in Canada …More firefighters from abroad are expected to arrive today to help battle Canada’s worst wildfire season of the 21st century. Quebec’s public safety minister says more reinforcements are to come from Portugal and Spain.François Bonnardel said Tuesday the fire effort has also been bolstered by the arrival this week of two contingents of firefighters from the United States. Storms across the country could bring much needed rain, but meteorologists say it’s not enough to stop the wildfire threat. A rainy forecast in Quebec was bringing hope for progress in battling the blazes, as more than 7,200 people remained out of their homes due to fires. Rain is also in the forecast for a large portion of Western Canada, but thunderstorms and a risk of lightning come along with it....

At least 15 people killed and dozens injured in bus crash in Mali

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

At least 15 people killed and dozens injured in bus crash in Mali BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — At least 15 people were killed and dozens injured when two passenger buses collided with a truck in Mali, the government said.The accident occurred Tuesday morning between Fana and Konobougou cities in the country’s south, said Mama Djenepo, the secretary general for Mali’s ministry of transport. “The accident involved two passenger coaches bound for Mopti, which collided with a 10-ton truck carrying livestock traveling in the opposite direction,” he said, adding that the cause is believed to be speeding by tired drivers.While traffic accidents are common in Mali, especially during the rainy season, this is the worst in the West African nation this year, the government said. More than 680 people were killed last year in road accidents and some 8,200 were injured. Baba Ahmed, The Associated Press

Chinese navy ship pays port call to Philippines in goodwill tour of region

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

Chinese navy ship pays port call to Philippines in goodwill tour of region MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Chinese navy training ship with hundreds of cadets made a port call in the Philippines on Wednesday, its final stop on a goodwill tour of four countries as Beijing looks to mend fences in the region.Cadets in dress whites stood at attention on deck of the Qi Jiguang as they were welcomed at the port in Manila by Philippine military officials on shore, while artists in dragon costumes performed a traditional dance and onlookers waved Chinese and Philippine flags.China’s ambassador to the Philippines was on hand for the ceremony but neither he nor any of the Philippine officials made any comment to the media. It was a rare visit for a Chinese naval ship to the Philippines, whose new government under Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has been strengthening ties with the United States, including more joint military exercises and in February granting the American military greater access to the country’s military facilities.China, meantime, has become increasingly assertiv...

Wildlife unseen casualty as forests burn in worst wildfire season of the century

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

Wildlife unseen casualty as forests burn in worst wildfire season of the century As wildfires from coast to coast scorch large swaths of forest, sometimes changing it irreversibly, experts have zeroed in on an often overlooked casualty of the blazes: wildlife.Spring fires, such as the ones now burning across the country, are unusual and will possibly affect several species, said Karen Hodges, a biology professor at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus.“If the tree with a nest burns, those eggs or chicks obviously will not survive. The adults may be able to escape the fire, but the chances that they would reproduce again somewhere else is unlikely for this year. I think one immediate impact is that many individuals will fail to breed this year. Some will die,” she said in a recent interview.“Obviously, animals that can move away ahead of the fire will do so. But that depends how fast the fire is moving — whether the animals can outrun it. It’s really difficult to gauge that one.”Emergency Preparedness Minister B...

Government sought out ‘impartial’ military college review board members

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

Government sought out ‘impartial’ military college review board members OTTAWA — The majority of the board tasked with reviewing Canada’s military colleges will be people who have not attended one of the schools and have not publicly expressed a strong opinion on their future, according to a recruitment posting.A job posting on the Department of National Defence’s LinkedIn page states that the seven-member board will include five people who are not members of the public service or National Defence and two members “from the defence team.”The five external recruits will include people with expertise in adult education, young adult development and cultural evolution and organizational change, the posting says.The board was created in response to a report from former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour in May 2022. As part of her review of sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces, Arbour examined the culture at the two military colleges in Kingston, Ont., and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.“The governance structure at the ...

More foreign firefighters expected to arrive today to help Canada battle wildfires

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

More foreign firefighters expected to arrive today to help Canada battle wildfires More firefighters from abroad are expected to arrive today to help battle Canada’s worst wildfire season of the 21st century. Quebec’s public safety minister says more reinforcements are to come from Portugal and Spain.François Bonnardel said Tuesday the fire effort has also been bolstered by the arrival this week of two contingents of firefighters from the United States. Storms across the country could bring much needed rain, but meteorologists say it’s not enough to stop the wildfire threat. A rainy forecast in Quebec was bringing hope for progress in battling the blazes, as more than 7,200 people remained out of their homes due to fires. Rain is also in the forecast for a large portion of Western Canada, but thunderstorms and a risk of lightning come along with it. About 14,000 people remained out of their homes in Alberta.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 14, 2023.The Canadian Press

Daily horoscope for June 14, 2023

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

Daily horoscope for June 14, 2023 Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Taurus.Happy Birthday for Wednesday, June 14, 2023:Your confidence makes you want to get involved and take charge of a situation. This is because you are a natural leader and you see solutions quickly. Take inventory of your life this year. It’s time to let go of people, places and things from the past that have held you back. Take time to commune with nature.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★This is a poor day to discuss money, earnings or cash flow, as well as expenditures related to children, vacations or social events. People are sensitive and emotional today, and these topics will be particularly touchy. Steer clear of them. Tonight: Stay mum.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★Once again, the Moon is in your sign; however, today it is at odds with Venus and Mars, which is poor for socializing. It makes dealings with others a bit strained and possibly defensive or guarded. Don’t push issue...

'Massive missile attack' by Russia kills at least three in Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

'Massive missile attack' by Russia kills at least three in Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih Russia launched a "massive missile" attack overnight on the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, killing at least three people and wounding 25 and damaging civilian infrastructure, Ukrainian officials said early on Tuesday (13 June).Rescue operations were under way in a burning five-storey apartment building and in a destroyed warehouse, Serhiy Lysak, governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region where Kryvyi Rih is located said on the Telegram messaging app."There are still people under the rubble of a building. There was a fire there," Lysak said, giving the preliminary casualty figures, and posting a photograph of the apartment block with smoke pouring out of some of the blown out windows.City mayor Oleksandr Vilkul said at least seven people were believed to be trapped under the rubble, without providing more details. Reuters could not independently verify the report.Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy who was born in Kryvyi Rih, also condemned the attack on his hometown."Russian k...

Miss Manners: Am I wrong to reply sarcastically to their terse texts?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

Miss Manners: Am I wrong to reply sarcastically to their terse texts? DEAR MISS MANNERS: When texting or emailing friends or clients, I often start off with “Good morning” or “How are you?” and end with “Have a great day.”I always get short, right-to-the-point answers back, like “OK,” and they don’t usually start with “Good morning” or end with “Have a good day.” So sometimes, I sarcastically reply “Good morning to me, too,” which I know people don’t like.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: The way this man sits bothers me no end Advice | Miss Manners: Is it just a verbal tic or is she insulting me? Advice | Miss Manners: I’m insulted when they imply my profession makes me a monster Advice | Miss Manners: Would this combo party be too peculiar? And what about gifts? Advice | Miss Manners: They ram my shopping cart and then just stare at me Am I too sensitive? I am old-s...

Dear Abby: He gets mad if I say his driving scares me

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:11:23 GMT

Dear Abby: He gets mad if I say his driving scares me DEAR ABBY: I’m married to a wonderful man, but his driving is very stressful for me.He usually drives 10 to 30 miles over the speed limit. Sometimes, he’ll approach a turn that’s marked 25 doing 48. His car has a large digital readout of the speed, and I can easily see it.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: My wife is secretive about her meals out, and it makes me suspicious Advice | Dear Abby: This shoplifting incident may be the last straw for my marriage Advice | Dear Abby: How do I tell her I’ve been secretly cleaning her house? Advice | Dear Abby: Our poker wives’ group has been hijacked by a pious new member Advice | Dear Abby: My mausoleum plan has alienated my children If I say anything he gets very angry, and as he’s getting older — mid-70s — his reaction time isn’t optimal.Help! I don’t know what to do.— STRESSED SPOUSE IN PENNSY...